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Robbing and Broken Promises

If our lives belong entirely to Christ, holding anything back—whether time, resources, or attention—is a kind of theft, a failure to give what is due.

Written by Kendall Lankford | Thursday, November 21, 2024

As followers of Christ, we are His ambassadors in a world that ultimately belongs to Him. Yet, how often do we stay silent about our faith out of fear of offending others? Imagine a doctor who, out of a desire to avoid upsetting his patient, withholds a diagnosis of a life-threatening illness. This isn’t love;... Continue Reading

A Review of Religion & Republic by Miles Smith

Who We as American Protestants Actually Were and What We Might Still Strive to Be

Written by Caleb Goodnight | Thursday, November 21, 2024

Religion & Republic shows that we have positive examples to work from within our own national history and that we do not necessarily have to look outside the American tradition in order to conceptualize a Christian America. It is worth repeating and reemphasizing that as Americans, unless we intend to be revolutionaries, our approaches to reform... Continue Reading

God in Three Persons, not Three Personalities

To be true to trinitarian doctrine, there can be only one personality in God.

Written by David de Bruyn | Thursday, November 21, 2024

We should think of the essence of God as the one personality of God, and yet expressed three times over. Each Person fully indwells the other, expressing the one personality of God to each other as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.   No one will “solve” the doctrine of the Trinity, as if it is... Continue Reading

Who Is the Real King?

We default and defer to any ruler but King Jesus.

Written by Bill Muehlenberg | Thursday, November 21, 2024

Are we all that different from what these folks did 2000 years ago? When crunch time comes along, how many will simply submit to whatever dictates the State hands down to us – even those that conflict with our Christian faith? If the Covid wars of 2020-2022 were a test run to see how easily... Continue Reading

Polity of the Plymouth Pilgrims

The Pilgrims developed their congregationalism in opposition to the episcopal polity of the Church of England.

Written by Barry Waugh | Wednesday, November 20, 2024

These dissenting Christians had separated from the Church of England and were living in exile in Leyden, Amsterdam, and  Plymouth Plantation so they could practice their doctrine as congregational churches with each church bound by its covenant.   Introduction The church at Leyden was the mother church for the Pilgrim congregation in Plymouth Plantation in... Continue Reading

How Did Jesus Escape Eternity in Hell When He Died in the Place of Sinners?

The difference between Jesus and me.

Written by M.R. Conrad | Wednesday, November 20, 2024

As sinners, we cannot satisfy God’s wrath or fully pay for our sins no matter what we do or how long we do it. Furthermore, even if we tried, we would keep on sinning while seeking to fully pay for our sins. An endless loop of sin and punishment would ensue. As a result, a... Continue Reading

Blessing and Cursing

The contrast between God’s blessing or cursing reminds us that we do not automatically enjoy God’s favor regardless of how we live.

Written by T. Desmond Alexander | Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Only those who have truly trusted in Jesus as their Savior and submitted to His lordship will experience God’s eternal blessing. Obedience brings blessing, not because it merits salvation but because it demonstrates the reality of our faith in the One who blesses His people.   Although it is rarely noted, the concept of blessing... Continue Reading

A Recent History of the Christian Reformed Church

Recent Synodical decisions maintain the CRC’s long-held view of sexuality against some very deliberate strategies to undermine it.

Written by Aaron Vriesman | Wednesday, November 20, 2024

The Abide Project began, not as an attempt to chart a new direction, but precisely to avoid it.  The only unprecedented developments have been the deliberate attempts to protest and defy the decisions of Synod, and the subsequent failure of classes to keep such congregations accountable.   Recent Synods of the Christian Reformed Church (CRC)... Continue Reading

The New Divide in Global Anglicanism

Orthodox Anglicans have continually decried liberal departures from biblical teaching about marriage and sexuality.

Written by Gerald McDermott | Wednesday, November 20, 2024

“Respect” for tradition is not enough when cultural hurricanes threaten to blow Anglicans off the narrow pilgrim way. Just as “respect” for God is a far cry from the “trembling at My word” that God seeks (Isa. 66:2), and just as the Ethiopian eunuch asked how he could understand Isaiah without someone guiding his interpretation... Continue Reading

What Does It Mean to Pray “Your Kingdom Come”?

The kingdom comes where the king is acknowledged, believed upon, and worshiped.

Written by Kevin DeYoung  | Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Wherever King Jesus is readily acknowledged, his reign in rule is more firmly felt and entrenched in our lives and in our world, and so mainly that will exist in the church. There we have his kingdom coming. What more important things could we pray about in our day?   We think about the petitions... Continue Reading

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