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Definite Atonement and Christian Comfort (Owen)

Those for whom Jesus died are the same people for whom he intercedes

Written by Shane Lems | Friday, September 23, 2016

This isn’t theological nitpicking or dry, dusty doctrine that is irrelevant.  To say that Jesus’ death is tightly connected with his intercession echoes biblical truth, glorifies Christ and his saving power, and it gives the Christian firm comfort and assurance that Jesus who died for us will also intercede for us, that our faith will... Continue Reading

The Seven Fears Controlling Controllers

At the root of most sinful controlling is lack of submission to God’s perfect control.

Written by David Murray | Friday, September 16, 2016

The sovereignty of God has to be the foundation of any lasting deliverance from these fears. I can release control if God is in control. God’s sovereignty means that even if things do go wrong, they are not out of control but under God’s control, and He will work it together for our good.  ... Continue Reading

This Book Really Needed to Be Written and Finally Someone Has Done It

Belcher’s new volume provides a wonderfully balanced look at the work of Christ

Written by Michael J. Kruger | Wednesday, September 14, 2016

In a world where we tend to look at just a single office of Christ (usually his priestly office), this volume reminds us that Christ is also the King, the Lord of the universe, and also Prophet, the great teacher and revealer of God who speaks divine Words. Understanding these three offices not only rounds... Continue Reading

Eternal Subordination of the Son and Biblical Patriarchy

Unfortunately, this is one of the overlaps between the Biblical Patriarchy movement and mainstream complementarianism.

Written by Rachel Miller | Monday, September 12, 2016

One of my concerns about complementarianism is the overlap it has with the Biblical Patriarchy movement. The ESS/EFS/ERAS debate is an example of why such concern is valid. There are relatively few confessional Christians who have come out in support of ESS/EFS/ERAS. For those who have, many are part of the Biblical Patriarchy movement. Not... Continue Reading

Good and Angry

We have to deal with the reality that anger can be a good and right response.

Written by Tim Challies | Friday, September 9, 2016

Powlison explains that, at heart, anger “says ‘That’s wrong’ and acts to protect the innocent and helpless. It says, ‘That’s wrong’ and energizes us to address real problems. God, who is good and does good, expresses good anger for a good cause. Jesus gets good and angry—in the service of mercy and peace. He is... Continue Reading

Preservation, Perseverance, Persistence

There is a great balance in Hebrews between the believer’s promised security and his necessary perseverance

Written by Shane Lems | Friday, September 9, 2016

“First, the believer’s security is assured. Christians will not fail if they look dependently to their merciful and faithful high priest. So many temptations and pressures, insidious as well as blatant, can lure us away from Christ and the faith we profess. This epistle seems to demand so much from us in relentless pilgrimage, strenuous... Continue Reading

The New Abolition

The story of the black church and its struggle against oppression is not well-known by most white evangelical Christians.

Written by Matthew Tuininga | Wednesday, September 7, 2016

The enormous problems with the social gospel Dorrien so admires notwithstanding, it is this witness to the power of the gospel amid suffering and oppression that makes this book an important read for Christians today. It was Christ himself who was being persecuted in these black brothers and sisters (Matthew 25:40, 45), and it was... Continue Reading

Married for God (Book Review)

This is one of the very best books on marriage I have ever read — and I’ve read a lot of them

Written by Tim Challies | Tuesday, September 6, 2016

First published in the U.K. in 2007, Married for God has only just made its way across the Atlantic thanks to Crossway. Ash, who serves as Writer in Residence at Tyndale House in Cambridge, describes his book simply: It’s “a straightforward account of what the Bible teaches about marriage.”   It’s not like we’re hurting... Continue Reading

Constructive Christian Criticism (Murray)

So how do we give constructive criticism in a good, Christian way?

Written by Shane Lems | Monday, September 5, 2016

“Its Aim is Building, not Demolishing.  All criticism involves some element of demolition.  But its ultimate aim is to build something better, even beautiful, in its place.  If our motive is to leave a person’s life in smoldering ruins, we are doing the Devil’s work.  But if our am is a better person, we are... Continue Reading

Small Towns Need Jesus Too

2016 gave birth to a renewed interest in the difficulties facing rural American towns.

Written by Scott Slayton | Monday, September 5, 2016

The major thrust of Small Town Jesus is for more men to plant more churches in small towns. This is a good emphasis, but church revitalization needs to be emphasized as well. If we can focus on ministry in cities and small towns at the same time, surely we can focus on church planting and... Continue Reading

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