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Sola Scriptura: What is it?

God’s word shapes our thinking about God, the world, people, and us.

Written by Jeffrey Stivason | Tuesday, March 10, 2026

As God says to his people through the prophet Hosea, “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” And later, “So the people without understanding are ruined.” In other words, Scripture is profitable for teaching the knowledge of God.  As Paul says in Romans 6:17, there is a form of teaching, which must be known by... Continue Reading

Being Truly Presbyterian and Reformed

Breaking news: TULIP is not enough.

Written by Matthew Adams | Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Even though modern evangelicalism often treats Reformed theology as if it were simply Calvinistic soteriology, the Westminster Standards describe something far richer and deeper. They describe a covenantal Bible, a governed church, a regulated worship, a sanctified Lord’s Day, a robust moral theology, and a Christianity built upon the ordinary means of grace.   In... Continue Reading

In the Beginning Was the Word

The doctrine of the Trinity—particularly as it is revealed in the prologue of John’s Gospel—enriches our understanding of the doctrine of aseity.

Written by Samuel G. Parkison | Monday, March 9, 2026

Jesus, in saving us, reveals God to us. He makes known the unknowable God as the image of the invisible (Col. 1:15). He is the light of God (Heb. 1:1–3), who reveals him who dwells in unapproachable light (1 Tim. 6:16). Jesus can do these things because—and only because—he, as the Word, is preexistent Being:... Continue Reading

Post-Dispensationalist America

American evangelicalism needs not only a new explanation for friendship with Jewish fellow citizens and with Israel, but also to undergird its overall political framework for addressing the world.

Written by Albert Russell Thompson | Monday, March 9, 2026

The most significant consequence of the dispensationalist decline is the collapse of the theological firewall that historically shielded the relationship between conservative Protestants, Jewish Americans, and Israel. Viewing Jewish political sovereignty in the Holy Land as an essential gear in the clock ticking toward the Second Coming of Jesus Christ; for the dispensationalist, this was... Continue Reading

What Does Biblical Compassion Look Like?

Showing compassion is not optional for Christians.

Written by Blake Long | Monday, March 9, 2026

The biblical reality of total depravity shouldn’t push us away from showing compassion to sinners, but should push us too them. We know the world is wicked and that’s even more reason to show compassion; not only because we, too, can act wicked at times—since we’re still in our flesh—but we once too were opposed... Continue Reading

Salt That’s Not Salty

Why salt's power lies in its purity.

Written by Austin Gentry | Monday, March 9, 2026

Salt’s power is found in its purity. …not its appearance or application or production. And so it is in the Christian life as well.   “You are the salt of the earth” is one of Jesus’ most familiar descriptions of His people. Yet, what He says immediately after may be one of His most peculiar... Continue Reading

God is Righteous: Romans 1:17 Tells Me So

Paul’s Letter to the Romans ultimately calls the church to recover a God-centered vision of the gospel.

Written by Ardel Caneday | Monday, March 9, 2026

In the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, God has revealed his power, displayed his wrath against sin, and manifested his righteousness in saving sinners without compromising his righteousness. The gospel, therefore, summons all people—Jew and Gentile alike—not merely to seek personal salvation but to behold, trust, and proclaim the radiant righteousness of God... Continue Reading

Sojourners and Exiles

It is increasingly clear today that Christians “don’t belong.”

Written by Sinclair Ferguson | Monday, March 9, 2026

Socially, it has become challenging to have a Christian “accent” and to believe, confess, and live out the gospel. But isn’t this how it was for New Testament Christians? So should we be surprised? No. Should we be intimidated and conform? No—for “if you are insulted for the name of Christ, you are blessed, because... Continue Reading

If You Knew Him, You Would Ask

When we fail to pray, it’s because we’ve forgotten who invites us.

Written by Trevin Wax | Monday, March 9, 2026

Those who pray regularly do so because they see God as generous, a great Gift-giver who delights in blessing his children. A virtuous cycle then gets going. We pray to know God’s heart better, and as we come to know his heart toward us, we find ourselves praying more.   Talk to Christians about why... Continue Reading

Why the Reformation Still Matters

By stepping into the history of the Reformation, we are better equipped to enjoy the theology of the Reformation.

Written by Derek Brown | Monday, March 9, 2026

Reeves and Chester have distilled the Reformation into its most basic distinctives and presented vital biblical doctrines within their historical context in a way that is informative and interesting, accurate and accessible, educational and edifying. The final product is a book, a little over 200 pages, that will feed the soul of Christians who are... Continue Reading

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