Teaching Our Confessional Standards
If the church neglects to teach its Standards, it risks losing the very convictions that once made it strong.
We need to recommit ourselves to teaching, loving, and living our standards. We shouldn’t do this for tradition’s sake, but because they reflect the majesty of God and the richness of His Word. Every church teaches doctrine whether intentionally or by neglect. The question is not if doctrine will be taught, but which doctrine... Continue Reading
An Honest Confessionalism: Taking Ordination Vows Seriously
Christians should keep their word, just as God keeps His Word.
We must honestly and in good faith put forth any scruples and disagreements with the Westminster Standards before the presbytery (or session) for them to rule on….if church officers do not take their vows seriously, why should we expect church members to take their vows seriously? Church leaders must set an example for the flock.... Continue Reading
What Did Jesus Write on the Ground?
Jesus: Our Compassionate King. An inter-textual Study of Deuteronomy and John's Gospel
What exact words did he write? We don’t know, but whatever portion of God’s law he wrote must have related to the hearts of these scribes and Pharisees, and it definitely exposed their guilt before him as Judge and King. We’ve been digging in Deuteronomy and grabbing gold from John’s Gospel as we’ve been... Continue Reading
To Whom Be Glory Forever (Hebrews 13:9–25)
Nothing left to prove. No temple to return to. No blood but His. No altar but Him.
“We have an altar.” Forget the marble columns and gilded halls: this altar walked, wept, bled, and breathed. The altar was Jesus. The sacrifice was Jesus. The priest, the blood, the mercy, the covenant…all Jesus. Today’s Truth: There is no altar left to build. Only one to follow. The letter came folded in worn... Continue Reading
Don’t Call it Fundamentalism: Thoughts on a Popular Term in Presbyterian Church in America Polemics
Using ‘fundamentalist’ needs to cease, at least as it is how often been used recently among us.
My interest is rather to point out that a) it is inaccurate to call anyone in our midst a fundamentalist insofar as that term is commonly understood today; b) doing so serves rather to confuse than to clarify the nature of our internal ecclesiastical disagreements, not only regarding the parties involved but also regarding the... Continue Reading
We’re Saved by Works (Just Not Ours)
There’s no hope without the active obedience of Christ
We talk all the time about Christ dying for our sins. As we should! May we never stop proclaiming his death on the cross and subsequent resurrection! But it’s quite easy to gloss over his active obedience, his perfect life. There is truly no hope without it. It’s commonly understood among Protestants that we’re... Continue Reading
Christianity & Feminism
Feminism, in all its forms, carries an inherent bent toward autonomy, prioritizing human goals over submission to God’s good design.
As Presbyterians, we are called to stand firm on God’s Word, proclaim the sufficiency of Christ, and shepherd our people with love in truth and grace. Feminism, in all its forms, pulls us away from that calling. In 1923, J. Gresham Machen published his monumental work Christianity and Liberalism as a bold response to... Continue Reading
Where Is God Calling You to Trust Him?
Everything in life is designed to bring us back to dependency upon the Father.
Where is God calling you to trust Him now? What is the classroom of opportunity He is offering to you, calling you to “stand still and see the salvation of the Lord?” What is He telling you to give or a place where you are to rest and let Him provide so things can be... Continue Reading
Was Jesus’ Resurrection Physical or Spiritual?
Paul presents a robust doctrine of bodily resurrection.
The resurrection Paul proclaims in 1 Corinthians 15 is not the mere transferal to an ethereal or spiritual state….The resurrection Paul proclaims in this chapter is the conquest of bodily death. It is the final triumph of God. In the canonical gospels, as virtually all scholars concur, the resurrection of Christ, and the hope... Continue Reading
On the Far Side of Obedience
God loves to bless obedience and loves to reward conformity to his Word.
As we obey God, he will continue to lavish his gifts of grace upon us. For there is always blessing on the far side of obedience. “Blessed…are those who hear the word of God and keep it!” (Luke 11:28) To be human is to be finite—to be limited in our knowledge of past, present,... Continue Reading
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