Seeing the Oneness of the Church
The church is one—composed of many parts, which are bonded together in a whole.
This sole church is said to be catholic, or ecumenical [universal, world-wide], spread through all the globe, as it were. “Often” (says Calvin) “by the name ‘church’ we designate the entire multitude of men spread about the globe that professes to worship one God and Christ.” Where can we see the Christian church? Obscured... Continue Reading
Why We Must Face Our Sinful Selves
The promise of the new covenant is a deep cleansing of the heart.
As the light of God’s word reveals our transgressions and we sense greater depths of our shame, we may feel overwhelmed. But your sin does not overwhelm Christ. If you say to him, “I am afraid, for I cannot bear my sin,” he will say to you, “Fear not, for I already bore your sin.”... Continue Reading
Loci of Systematic Theology
A helpful guide to categories of doctrine regarding God, His work, and His image bearers.
Systematic theology is typically divided into a number of loci, or topics….Not every systematic theologian or systematic theology textbook organizes the presentation of doctrine in exactly the same way….Nevertheless, because these various loci of theology are frequently mentioned by Christian pastors and teachers, as well as in publications such as Tabletalk, it is helpful to have a guide to... Continue Reading
It’s Not Too Late to Abandon “Christian Nationalism”
The label—manipulated by the left and some on the right—hinders faith-based political arguments.
The real work before us is to rebuild a Christian culture in American hearts and communities. This will not be achieved, chiefly, by winning elections or imposing laws but by discipling families, evangelizing the lost, modeling holiness, strengthening churches, and reviving the nation’s moral imagination. A label like “Christian nationalism” does nothing to advance this... Continue Reading
Calvin: Why He Still Matters
Calvin's Lasting Impact on Modern Society: Theology, Church, Education, Science, Democracy, and Capitalism
Should we care today to revisit John Calvin—who he was, what he thinks—and believe that what he taught is still significant, still valuable? Yes, he still does matter. John Calvin matters still above all because he was a teacher of truth. There can be no serious doubt that Calvin once mattered. Any honest historian of... Continue Reading
The Grace That Will Be Brought to Us
The Apostle Peter exhorts us to stake our lives on the return of Jesus.
Everything will come to fruition on the day that Jesus returns. The posture of all saints is a posture of waiting. That day is the believer’s hope. As Paul tells the Colossians, “When Christ who is your life appears, then you also will appear with him in glory” (Colossians 3:4). What has kept you going... Continue Reading
How King Saul’s Envy Rotted His Soul
Envy is an insidious moral disease.
Envy is even more insidious than sinful jealousy. It is painful or resentful awareness of an advantage enjoyed by another, joined with a desire to enjoy the same advantage or at least have the advantage taken away from one’s rival. Jealousy says, “I want what my rival has.” Envy says, “I don’t have to have what my... Continue Reading
The 15 P’s of Discipleship: How to Help Others Grow in Christ
Discipleship isn’t a program; it’s a way of life.
The Kingdom of God advances as believers invest in one another–primarily in the context of their own local church–encouraging faith, strengthening understanding, and sharpening one another in love. Jesus told his disciples: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you…” (Matt. 28:19–20). His words... Continue Reading
Lessons from the Decline of Protestant Churches
Conservative Christians should take note.
One reason for the dying of the churches is that God’s truth died in so many of them many years ago. We are merely living at a time when the interest payments have come due. Reports of the financial struggles and decline in membership among large American denominations have become so commonplace that they... Continue Reading
The Forward-Looking Nature of Biblical Happiness
Biblical happiness is a supernatural response to circumstance.
Scripture tells us that we must continually reorient ourselves toward God through not only meditating on his word…and through prayer—but also by thinking on and doing anything and everything that will point us to him (Philippians 4): by participating in the true and the good and the beautiful—not idolatrously, but gratefully—as a way of participating... Continue Reading
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