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Preserving the Standards

By instructing ministers to not teach their differences, PCA presbyteries model cohesion as a denomination, prevent corruption of its theological tradition, and avoid confusion among PCA members.

Written by Sean McGowan | Thursday, November 28, 2024

Ordained PCA ministers (as well as those considering ministry in the PCA) who differ from the PCA’s theological Standards have two options before them: (1) They may lay aside their personal freedom and respect the denomination’s doctrine for the good of others and in the service of others, or (2) They may seek to enter... Continue Reading

Thanksgiving, William Bradford, 1590-1657

An excerpt from William Bradford’s Of Plymouth Plantation, which is his account of the settlement of Plymouth Colony from 1620 to 1647.

Written by Barry Waugh | Thursday, November 28, 2024

They set apart a solemn day of humiliation, to seek the Lord by humble and fervent prayer, in this great distress. And he was pleased to give them a gracious and speedy answer, both to their own, and the Indians admiration, that lived amongst them. For all the morning, and greatest part of the day,... Continue Reading

Is It I, Lord?

We must not lose touch with this truth: we have all betrayed Jesus and are in desperate need of His grace and provision.

Written by Andrew Dealy | Thursday, November 28, 2024

All of us can stand before the throne of grace with confidence solely because of what Jesus has accomplished (Heb. 4:16). Only Jesus accurately understands the depths of our sin and wickedness, and, incredibly, He still loves us. Not only that, but wonder of wonders, knowing the brokenness and frailty of our nature, He still... Continue Reading

Should Christians Reject Slavery and Affirm Same-Sex Marriage?

What movement if any do we see between the Old and New Testaments when it comes to sex and slavery?

Written by Rebecca McLaughlin | Thursday, November 28, 2024

In Jesus the Bridegroom, we unlock the meaning of male-female marriage. In Jesus the eternal King, who came “not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many” (Mark 10:45), we find the wrecking ball for slavery and the best foundation for human equality. Scripture’s trajectory isn’t toward... Continue Reading

The Hidden Life

In this hidden life, we do not doubt and we are bold in our humility.

Written by Mike Ratliff | Thursday, November 28, 2024

Who doubts Him? Those who are not Spirit-filled doubt. Jesus tells us to not let our hearts be troubled. That is a command. How can we do it? Our Lord gives His peace and joy. With those within us we will have an irrepressible confidence because our life is hid with Christ in God.  ... Continue Reading

Praise: The Doxology’s Descant

Let’s join the centuries of Christians in praising God for Who He is with our doxologies of praise!

Written by Helen Louise Herndon | Thursday, November 28, 2024

From time to time we enjoy either singing or hearing a hymn with a descant. The descant is a melody or counterpoint sung above the simple melody, usually by sopranos. As the descant rises distinctively above the simple melody, so praise rises above simple thanksgiving.   The Scriptures abound with plaudits of praise to God.... Continue Reading

The Importance of Remembering

Are you remembering what God has done for you?

Written by Kyle E. Sims | Thursday, November 28, 2024

Are you taking advantage of Lord’s Day worship, the stories of faith, and your regular prayer times to remember all the Lord has done for you? It is important to remember all that the Lord has done so as to strengthen and encourage your faith. Remember the Lord and His goodness! Praise Him for what... Continue Reading

Before You Cancel Those Holiday Plans

Consider the importance of family over political allegiances.

Written by Mitch Chase | Wednesday, November 27, 2024

If you react in the short term by canceling your holiday plans because of who your relatives voted for, that reaction probably won’t send the message that you hope it will. The message will most likely come across as arrogant, dismissive, closed-minded, disrespectful, or all of the above.   Increasingly, you might find yourself in... Continue Reading

What Does Herman Bavinck Mean by Common Grace?

How Common Grace Opens Up a Rich World of Arts, Science, and Philosophy

Written by Wyatt Graham | Wednesday, November 27, 2024

How does faith and philosophy relate to one another? How does theology and science correlate? How do all these supposed binaries fit into the Christian life? For Bavinck, there is an organic unity because grace in Christ unites both common and special grace.    Herman Bavinck argued for a doctrine called common grace to explain why... Continue Reading

A Preview of Heaven

When you sing in unity with God’s people, praising the Lord, do you long for Heaven?

Written by Blake Long | Wednesday, November 27, 2024

There’s going to be much more to Heaven, but not less than praising the Lord for all eternity. It’s pretty clear in the Bible that we’ll have physical bodies in the New Earth, and eternity will look similar to life now, yet unaffected by sin, decay, and death. But we will be worshiping God with... Continue Reading

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