Review of ‘Good and Angry’ by David Powlison
God uses His Word to reveal the true nature of anger and graciously provides the way of escape.
‘Good & Angry’ is an excellent resource for pastors, counselors, or believers who want to deepen their understanding of biblical anger or seek help in overcoming their struggles. David Powlison’s extensive counseling experience enabled him to write a theologically astute and practical book on anger that not only addresses the issue biblically but also offers... Continue Reading
The Boldest Prayer in the Bible
If we’re not asking for much in prayer, we don’t get much from God.
Moses asks to see God in all his glory. But no one can see God and live (33:20)! Has Moses lost his mind? Or is he perhaps as close to the heart of God that he’s ever been? Is he actually asking God for the exact sort of thing that God wants to give? Indeed, God’s... Continue Reading
Do You Doubt That the Bible Is Really True?
Continue to lean into the struggle to believe.
The meaning of the Bible is clear enough, and deep down we know that this is a credible book that has the ring of truth to it. What we should do as we’re studying the Bible and asking for God’s help is also just put into practice what the Bible says. We may become more... Continue Reading
What is Grace?
How Augustine helps me read Matthew Bates's allegiance proposal in "Beyond the Salvation Wars".
I appreciate the catholic approach that Bates brought to his work Beyond the Salvation Wars. Some critiques of his work have been largely knee-jerk reactions. But in reality, we should do our best to consider what the Bible says about salvation and how we might talk with other communions. Augustine writes, “grace … is... Continue Reading
The Worthlessness of Cool
Coolness will be an obstacle to hard work, self-improvement, authentic living, and spiritual growth. Whatever you do, don’t try to look cool.
You might think you’re off the hook because you don’t care much about what you wear or drive, but how about your political opinions? Are they influenced by what you fear others will think of you? How about the books you read? Do you read certain books to gain credibility? Do you feel pressure to... Continue Reading
The Sin of Gossip
Book Review: “Resisting Gossip,” by Matthew C. Mitchell
While our world sees gossip as something akin to a naughty pleasure, the Scriptures warn us that it is truly wicked. Indeed, the apostle Paul repeatedly warns us that those who give themselves to it are under the judgment of God. I was recently given Matthew’s C. Mitchell’s short book Resisting Gossip by a... Continue Reading
Cornelius Van Til’s Influence on “Every Believer Confident”
What I found in Van Til was a profound and refreshingly biblical explanation of the unbeliever’s heart and mind (Rom. 1:18–23)—a revelation (to me) of a fundamental aspect of biblical anthropology. Unbelievers are truth-suppressors. They know the true God, but they suppress that truth through their unrighteous behavior. Their thinking is futile, their hearts are... Continue Reading
Taking a Closer Look at Psalm 22
We’re all of one family, and he’s not ashamed to call us brothers.
The epistle to the Hebrews cites a passage from Psalm 22 that we wouldn’t expect. This isn’t the cry of dereliction on the cross, nor is it the declaration of resurrection, nor is it the future look towards nations and generations being saved. But it’s a line that you may have missed. “I will tell... Continue Reading
The Treatment of Transgender Theory Christians Have Been Waiting For
Review: ‘The Body God Gives’ by Robert S. Smith
Smith’s critique is rigorous yet compassionate. He shows how many, like those with an intersex condition, are harmed when the culture adopts transgender theory. He also recognizes that real people experience gender dysphoria and that the gospel can help. The arguments about transgenderism have real-world implications. This is the most thorough evangelical analysis of transgender... Continue Reading
The Pilgrim’s Progress
One of the most remarkable books ever written.
Christians who have not read The Pilgrim’s Progress have not experienced one of God’s best gifts to His church. Heaven may reveal how God used this little book to sustain many a pilgrim to the very end. It was written in prison. It has never been out of print since its first publication in 1678.... Continue Reading
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