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Ascension in “Messiah”: Four Glorious Effects of Christ’s Heavenly Enthronement

If twenty-first century evangelicals built their eschatology on the ascension, it would resolve a host of eschatological errors.

Written by David Schrok | Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Following the ascension of Christ in Section 33 [of “Messiah,”] which cites Psalm 24:7–10, [the following] sections outline the effect of Christ’s exaltation to heaven. This impact begins in heaven, but flows downhill, if you will, to impact all creation. On earth, the Messiah is bringing his kingdom by way of his Spirit and his Word... Continue Reading

Top Books I Enjoyed in 2024

Good books are like good friends; they challenge and shape us, making us better people.

Written by Erik Raymond | Wednesday, January 8, 2025

These books left an imprint on me, causing me to think, feel, laugh, and hope while I read them and after completing them…I share this list, hoping that they do the same for you.   I always enjoy reading end-of-year book lists. As in past years, I’ve broken my list up into two categories, “Christian... Continue Reading

Out of the Echo Chamber

We should read some of Western Christendom’s greatest theological classics, such as Augustine’s “Confessions,” “On the Trinity,” or “The City of God,” Aquinas’s “Summa Theologica,” and Anselm’s “Why God Became Man.”

Written by J.V. Fesko | Wednesday, January 8, 2025

In our own day Reformed theology has almost become a brand unto itself—we have somehow convinced ourselves that there is a unique Reformed approach to all doctrine. Yet, our Reformed forefathers knew better—they benefited from the riches of their common patristic and medieval heritage. We should do likewise.   I can remember hearing a colleague... Continue Reading

Don’t Waste Your Marriage

God designed marriage for a purpose far greater than comfort or companionship.

Written by Ben Ratliff | Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Men, pay attention: don’t waste your marriage. Don’t settle for a life of comfort and consumption. You were made for more than this. Your marriage was made for more than this.   In today’s culture, marriage is little more than a mutual agreement to share a life and expenses while grinding away at work and... Continue Reading

Biblical Characters: One Greater than Jonah

Jesus draws a powerful parallel between Jonah and Himself.

Written by Mark Horne | Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Jonah teaches us about the heart of God—a heart of mercy and grace for sinners. Jesus fulfills that lesson fully. The question for you is the same one that faced the Ninevites and the Pharisees: How will you respond?   Two summers ago, I preached through the book of Jonah. It remains one of the... Continue Reading

A Throne Established Forever: Jesus’ Legitimate Reign

Matthew didn’t start his gospel with a dry list of names but with the glorious lineage of a legitimate king.

Written by Bryan Schneider | Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Jesus’ reign is unlike any other. It is marked by justice, peace, and sacrificial love. His dominion spans all nations and endures forever, firmly established by the zeal of the Lord of hosts. Rejoice Christian!   Isaiah 9:7 declares: Of the increase of His government and peace there will be no end, upon the throne of... Continue Reading

Top 50 Stories on The Aquila Report for 2024: 31-40

Numbers 31-40 of the top 50 articles for 2024

Written by Staff | Tuesday, January 7, 2025

In keeping with the journalistic tradition of looking back at the recent past, we present the top 50 stories of the year that were read on The Aquila Report site based on the number of hits. We will present the 50 stories in groups of 10 to run on five lists on consecutive days. Here... Continue Reading

The Thief’s Good Works

The thief had faith, so he necessarily performed good works.

Written by Jackson Gravitt | Tuesday, January 7, 2025

In verse 42, the thief said, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.” By acknowledging that Jesus has a kingdom, the thief affirmed Christ’s lordship… Beza observes that the Gospel accounts emphasize how the disciples scattered, with only John remaining at the cross. None of the Twelve spoke on Jesus’s behalf or testified... Continue Reading

Can Naturalists Explain Where Life Originated?

None of the proposed environments offer a viable, reasonable explanation.

Written by J. Warner Wallace | Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Some scientists have proposed an underground location for the origin of life where molecular formation would be protected from water and atmospheric interference. But the underground locations available in the early earth would have been incredibly hostile to the formation of bio-chemical precursors, proteins and RNA. Just as problematic would be imagining a scenario in... Continue Reading

How Should We Apply the Sixth Commandment?

The Sixth Commandment has a broad range of applications for us today.

Written by Brian Cosby | Tuesday, January 7, 2025

The Larger Catechism lists examples like “patient bearing of the hand of God,” “quietness of mind,” “charitable thoughts,” and the characteristics of love, compassion, and the forgiving of injuries. This gets at Jesus’ application of the heart (with reference to the Sixth Commandment) in Matthew 5:21–26 and Paul’s instruction in Romans 13:9, 10. True obedience... Continue Reading

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