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17 Ways To Glorify God

Thomas Watson in his book, Body of Divinity, offers a commentary on "What is the Chief End of Man?"

Written by Adam Parker | Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Thomas Watson, in his book Body of Divinity, offers a commentary on this question and its answer. In doing so Watson offers 17 ways in which the Christian glorifies God. I will give the bullet-point list of ways that Watson lists along with one quote and one Scripture reference that he mentions in his larger... Continue Reading

Hymns We Should Sing More Often: Holy God, We Praise Your Name

"Holy God, We Praise Your Name" is based on the fourth century Latin hymn "Te Deum Laudamus"

Written by Kevin DeYoung | Tuesday, March 31, 2015

“This is the first installment of an intermittent series I’ve called “Hymns We Should Sing More Often.” The aim is to remind us (or introduce for the first time) excellent hymns that are probably not included in most church’s musical canon.”   A few people reading this post can remember World War II. The rest... Continue Reading

We Ask You To Abstain

Historic Reformed and Presbyterian churches have always “fenced” the table of the Lord.

Written by Shane Lems | Sunday, March 29, 2015

Again, we might discuss and debate how “high” the fence is around the table, but it is biblical (see citations above) and wise to clearly tell unbelievers and unrepentant persons that they are not to take the Lord’s Supper.  It might not sound politically correct or “nice,” but it is a biblical help in keeping... Continue Reading

Concerning The True Care Of Souls

Bucer’s understanding of pastoral ministry was historically important and personally challenging

Written by Kevin DeYoung | Saturday, March 28, 2015

 “I’m struck by the fact that his definition of pastoral ministry is all about the people to whom we minister. The focus is not on administration (though I’m sure he did some of that), nor on programs (though I’m not against them), nor on meetings (though we all have them), but on the people that... Continue Reading

Choose Your Own Sexual Ethics Adventure

A critique of purity culture turns into a plea for self-centered sexuality.

Written by Gina Dalfonzo | Thursday, March 26, 2015

What’s really important—what, in Anderson’s view, is really moral—is that one’s sex life is shaped by our own sense of ethics. Given all this, perhaps it’s not so surprising that Anderson so easily falls into the trap of setting up her own values as a substitute source of authority. If one’s own viewpoint is one’s... Continue Reading

What Do Pastors’ Wives Do All Day?

A review of Gloria Furman's book, The Pastor's Wife

Written by Megan Hill | Wednesday, March 25, 2015

The Pastor’s Wife is a survival manual of the most glorious kind. Sweeping away the busy clutter, we are left with a sense of what is most vital—for pastors’ wives and everyone else. What do pastors’ wives do all day?  If you read this book you’ll know the answer, simple enough for every day but rich enough for... Continue Reading

Maybe Christianity is Less Like a Journey and More Like Fitness Training

Much of our conditioning in the Christian life is hard.

Written by Aimee Byrd | Monday, March 23, 2015

Also, in many of our first experiences in trying to live in light of the gospel, we fall on our faces. We are in a continuous battle with sin. But through repentance and prayer, the Lord uses even those times to strengthen us. When we encounter our new vocabulary the second time, we know it... Continue Reading

Preaching the Catechism(?)

In the confessional German and Dutch Reformed traditions ministers typically preach what is called a catechetical sermon for one of the two Lord’s Day services.

Written by Shane Lems | Sunday, March 22, 2015

I realize this has been and is being debated, but I believe that the Scripture should be preached and the catechism used only to explain and summarize Scripture’s truths.  In other words, I appreciate and have “done” catechetical preaching (and will do it again), but I don’t believe a minister should preach from and exegete... Continue Reading

Justified By Faith(fulness)??

Introducing salvation by works under the name of faith.

Written by Shane Lems | Friday, March 20, 2015

Today, many people like to talk about a “living faith” or a “faithful faith” or “obedient faith” which justifies.  Though some of these terms may be new, this discussion is not.  The Reformers rejected this type of language when they clearly taught (echoing Scripture) that a sinner is justified by faith alone, or apart from... Continue Reading

My Review of True Woman 101

A review of Mary Kassian and Nancy Leigh DeMoss's True Woman 101: Divine Design: an 8-week study on biblical womanhood

Written by Wendy Alsup | Thursday, March 19, 2015

Let’s go back now to the problem with the language True Woman 101 uses to discuss the essence of gender. My correction is that God didn’t create women to image the Church. He created women to image Himself. In the particular relationship of Christian marriage, the submission of the Church to Christ is a helpful... Continue Reading

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