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A Rule for Life: On the Law of God (WCF 19.1–19.4)

Just as the judicial law was an application of the moral law, the ceremonial law often contained a moral core wrapped in a temporary, redemptive-historical shell.

Written by Tony Arsenal | Tuesday, April 7, 2026

The principle of resting one day in seven to worship God is a permanent moral law (the Fourth Commandment, rooted in Creation). However, the specific requirement to observe it on the seventh day of the week (Saturday) was a ceremonial aspect tied to the Old Covenant. With the resurrection of Christ, the ceremonial shadow of the seventh day expired, but the... Continue Reading

Still Stiff-Necked

The most dangerous place a man can live is not outside the truth, it is right in front of it while refusing to move.

Written by Garth Landis | Monday, April 6, 2026

You cannot follow Jesus halfway. You cannot hold onto control and still call it obedience. You cannot keep negotiating with what God has already made clear.   “You stiff-necked people, with uncircumcised hearts and ears! You are just like your fathers: You always resist the Holy Spirit!” (Acts 7:51) Stephen stands in front of the... Continue Reading

The Book of Jonah: Running from Mercy

Why Jonah fled and what God exposed in him.

Written by Steve Weaver | Monday, April 6, 2026

Read as a whole, Jonah is not chiefly a story about the fish. It is a story about the Lord dealing with a servant who does not want God’s mercy to go where God has chosen to send it. From the opening command to the final question outside Nineveh, the same issue remains. Jonah wants... Continue Reading

Major Court Victory on “Conversion Therapy”

This good news offers hope for so many.

Written by Bill Muehlenberg | Monday, April 6, 2026

This has been a massive win for free speech, for genuine counselling, for those needing help, and for basic reality and biology. Hopefully many other countries will also come back to common sense and stop the persecution of those wanting change, and those offering change.   Let me start with a scenario: a person who... Continue Reading

Deacons and the Ministry of Table Fellowship

Deacons understand that the solution to our poverty is not just material, but relational.

Written by Patrick Sanders | Monday, April 6, 2026

When we see the proto-deacons appear in Acts 6, there is a phrase that is used by the apostles that gives us our best guide to diaconal ministry: to serve tables. The Greek word here (trapeza) that we translate table means both an eating table (Luke 22:30) and a money table (Luke 19:23). With this phrase, we have the... Continue Reading

Walking In Heaven

"Talking" with your loving Heavenly Father, in and through Jesus Christ, by the power and intercession of the Holy Spirit, is the essence of "Walking in Heaven."

Written by Mark J. Henninger | Monday, April 6, 2026

As the church of Jesus, we get a special experience of the “heavenly walk,” when and as we celebrate The Lord’s Supper services together on those sweet Sundays (when we do this).  This privilege sets the stage for us, to live in and “walk in” heaven throughout the rest of our Christian churched lives.   In the old King James Version, Philippians 3:20 reads this... Continue Reading

Accomplishing More, Slower

Let’s not rush the procedure.

Written by Pete Hurst | Monday, April 6, 2026

Children are to be brought up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.” (Ephesians 6:4) This isn’t accomplished easily or quickly but involves years of conscientious effort.   So, you’d think I’d be telling you how to accomplish more, faster. And believe me, if there’s a faster way, that is a good way, then... Continue Reading

Teaching Difficult Passages: Ezekiel 47:1-12

Just as the river of life has the power to transform what was dead, so too the Spirit of God will transform dead hearts into new creations.

Written by Joseph Bradley | Monday, April 6, 2026

The Old Covenant had a problem: it could never change people internally. There needed to be a way for Ezekiel’s promise of a “new heart and new spirit” to come about. Once again, John’s gospel helps us see this: what Jesus would accomplish for His people is that “out of their hearts will flow springs... Continue Reading

Antisemitism and Christian Young Men

Even zealous young men by God’s grace can listen and understand.

Written by Mark Tooley | Monday, April 6, 2026

Many young Christian men are attracted to their brand of Christianity for political reasons. To be Christian is to be anti-woke. From this view, Christian faith becomes a political and tribal marker as much as or even more important than personal faith. The church, as they define it, chiefly through self-selected online sources, is the... Continue Reading

What Is the Doctrine of Union with Christ?

When God brings you into Christ, he will not let you out.

Written by Brad Wetherell | Monday, April 6, 2026

We’ve been set free from bondage to sin. We’re not ensnared or enslaved by it anymore. Sin does not rule over us. Christ rules over us now. In that freedom we have real power, real ability, and real responsibility to run hard after holiness and righteousness.    Our Position in Christ Union with Christ refers... Continue Reading

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