Is the Bible Actually Trustworthy?
For those who may be wondering, those who may be wavering, or even those who may be doubting, 'Trustworthy' makes a strong case for the reliability of the New Testament.
“What I hope to accomplish … is to introduce thirteen different arguments that each point toward the reliability of the New Testament. I will be presenting these arguments as though it were the reader’s first time coming into contact with them. Hopefully, this will help the reader understand the different levels and angles at which... Continue Reading
Sayers, Creed and Chaos
The Whimsical Christian: 18 Essays by Sayers, Dorothy L.: The importance of Christian creeds.
“It to be a grave mistake to present Christianity as something charming and popular with no offense in it. Seeing that Christ went about the world giving the most violent offense to all kinds of people, it would seem absurd to expect that the doctrine of his person can be so presented as to offend... Continue Reading
The Hardest Part of Overcoming Addiction
Why Honesty is so Hard
When we understand that honesty is the hardest part of overcoming addiction, this approach makes more sense to us. Yes, there are a myriad of steps they need to take after this. But that shouldn’t cause us to rush our loved one through the first, intimidating step of being honest with God, self, and others.... Continue Reading
Minority and Majority Carriages
Four important points concerning holding a different conscience than those with whom you worship.
Often it is with great difficulty that Christians hold different consciences on issues in the church. Sometimes how one holds conviction is as important as the conviction one holds. One must hold Christian convictions Christianly. Jeremiah Burroughs gives four important points concerning holding a different conscience than those with whom you worship. How one... Continue Reading
When Christians Disagree
In When Christians Disagree, historian Tim Cooper goes back in time to draw lessons from a sad episode from days past.
He looks to the fractured relationship between two men we hold in high esteem: John Owen and Richard Baxter. Owen is, of course, the author of such enduring works as The Mortification of Sin and Communion with God. Baxter, meanwhile, wrote The Saint’s Everlasting Rest and The Reformed Pastor. Each of these books continues to bless, equip, and encourage God’s people... Continue Reading
Romans 13: In Samuel Rutherfords Lex Rex
One of the Greatest Texts on Protestant Resistance Theory Clarifies One of the Most Misunderstood Biblical Texts
Rutherford was able to justify his position of resistance and still maintain a fidelity to the Scripture—particularly Romans 13. While obedience is expected to the authorities that God has placed over us, when they step out of the bounds of their God-given office, and break the covenant that they swore to uphold, they remove the... Continue Reading
An Important Chapter That Calvin Added to the Second Edition of His ‘Institutes’
On the Christian Life: A New Translation is a foretaste of the forthcoming new translation of Calvin’s 'Institutes', several years in the making, to be published by Crossway.
These chapters illustrate clearly that Calvin’s aim in all his theology was not just to inform the mind but to form the heart through the mind. “The gospel . . . is not a doctrine of the tongue but of life. It is not grasped merely by the intellect and memory like other disciplines, but... Continue Reading
The Lord’s Aid
I picked up 'Table Talk' and read. I sat down and thanked the Lord for my wife.
Brothers, if God has come to your aid and given you a wife, then take the opportunity to thank Him for her and then thank her. She enables you to do more. She brings a peaceful space to a world in chaos. She loves your children, and she loves you. Godliness adorns her and there... Continue Reading
Why Millennials Aren’t Having Children
Berg and Wiseman’s attempt to convince their audience of the goodness of children remains vital.
Berg and Wiseman deserve praise for unveiling the breakdown of the dialectic of motherhood and for attempting to salvage motherhood’s reputation. But their focus on de Beauvoir and the feminist tradition does not shed light on our emergency’s deepest roots. To do that, we must go further than Berg and Wiseman and look beyond the... Continue Reading
Book Review: Shepherds for Sale
A must read for those who want to understand how and why many evangelical church leaders are sounding too much like globalist and woke leaders.
She begins her book with the Anderson family. Moving from California back to Georgia and to their seeker sensitive megachurch in “the Bible Belt,” they thought they had left behind churches in which Leftist politics were pushed. They found the hard way that was not so, particularly after James Anderson was asked to join a... Continue Reading
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