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Christian: Are You Imbibing Our Culture’s View of Love?

You can justify anything in culture today by saying that’s loving or they love each other.

Written by Jonathan Leeman | Friday, November 23, 2018

Jesus says something: “If you love me, you’ll keep my commandments.” He says, “Even as I abide in the Father’s love because I have kept his commandments.” In this culture, we don’t have a category for that. In other words, we need a radical reorientation of what love is. We need to look at the Bible... Continue Reading

Contentment: Seeing God’s Goodness

In her new book, Contentment: Seeing God's Goodness, Megan Hill reminds us that complaining or being discontent can often be a sinful response to our circumstances.

Written by Rachel Green Miller | Thursday, November 22, 2018

Whether or not we’re aware, we spend a lot of time complaining. Isn’t it just part of being human? After all, we live in a fallen world, and life can be difficult. Our bodies get sick and hurt. Our relationships suffer. Work is hard. But is that all there is to it?   Do you... Continue Reading

Are Love and Authority Mutually Exclusive?

In the Bible, love and authority actually work together. They’re not necessarily at odds with one another.

Written by Jonathan Leeman | Wednesday, November 21, 2018

In creation and redemption, there’s got to be a right way to do it, a right way to exercise authority. Right authority authors—gives life, gives growth like the mother mothering, the coach coaching, or the piano teacher teaching. Good authority authors; it gives life.   Can Love Make Commands? When I was in high school in... Continue Reading

To Prefer Disputing Rather Than Living? (Van Mastricht)

In his major work on systematic theology, Van Mastricht was very clear that theology and practice go hand in hand.

Written by Shane Lems | Sunday, November 18, 2018

In the first volume of this work, Van Mastricht discussed whether theology was theoretical or practical.  He said it is not just theoretical, a matter of the intellect, but also practical, a matter of living.   A Christian theologian should not just be noted for his learning and academic skills, but also for his piety... Continue Reading

Finding Eternal Subordination of The Son In The Oddest Places

Barrs brings a twist to ESS that I’ve never seen before. In his formulation, the Father, Son, and Spirit are equal in authority, but there’s still a hierarchy of headship.

Written by Rachel Green Miller | Thursday, November 15, 2018

Interestingly, Barrs brings a twist to ESS that I’ve never seen before. In his formulation, the Father, Son, and Spirit are equal in authority, but there’s still a hierarchy of headship.   As I’ve written before, there are many, many books that teach eternal subordination of the Son (ESS). Books for women, books for children, even notes... Continue Reading

When Atheists Lack the Courage of Their Convictions

A philosopher subjects atheism to the sort of scrutiny normally reserved for religion.

Written by The Economist | Wednesday, November 14, 2018

He is as exasperated with knee-jerk unbelief as he is with unthinking devotion, and has no time for several of the types of atheism he enumerates. All of them look to replace God with some form of secular humanism, science or politics. Their high priests tend to be just as blinkered as the ecclesiastics they... Continue Reading

When a Good God Encounters a Gay Girl

God isn’t calling gay people to be straight; he is calling all people—whether SSA or not—to a life of faith in and obedience to Christ.

Written by Kristen Wetherell | Tuesday, November 13, 2018

At the close, Perry delivers a beautiful gospel presentation that all readers will do well to remember: Our sexuality is not our soul, marriage is not heaven, and singleness is not hell. So may we all preach the news that is good for a reason. For it proclaims to the world that Jesus has come... Continue Reading

The Old Man Crucified: An Essential Book

I want to offer one more book to this list of essential readings on why these doctrines matter and specifically a book which helps apply these glorious doctrines to the everyday man.

Written by Stephen Unthank | Monday, November 12, 2018

I’ve recently started meeting up with a small group of men in my church early on Sunday mornings to help them fight against sin as well as give encouragement in their war against lust. We’ve begun reading through and meditating on D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones’ Exposition of Romans Chapter 6: The New Man, published by the... Continue Reading

The Gracious, Sovereign, Effectual Call (Murray)

John Murray’s "Redemption Accomplished and Applied" is an outstanding resource

Written by Shane Lems | Saturday, November 10, 2018

“If you haven’t read this book, I highly recommend doing so sooner than later! You’ll come away with a greater appreciation of Christ and what he did (and does) for you!”   John Murray’s Redemption Accomplished and Applied is an outstanding resource that gives a clear and concise summary of what the Bible teaches about Christ’s... Continue Reading

The Marrow of Modern Divinity: Edited and Abridged (Wilson)

One of Wilson’s goals of writing the summary was to get more people to read the original Marrow.

Written by Shane Lems | Friday, November 9, 2018

To be sure, abridging and editing a book like “The Marrow” is no easy task, and we all might go about it in a slightly different way.  But in my opinion Wilson’s summarization is a good and accurate one.   Many of our readers are perhaps familiar with Edward Fisher’s excellent 17th century publication called “The... Continue Reading

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