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Superman Isn’t Jesus, He’s Your Dad

Superman doesn't remind of Jesus; he reminds us of our dad.

Written by Joe Carter, TGC | Friday, June 21, 2013

My own dad was a superman before I had ever heard of Superman. He was faster than The Flash (no matter how far my head start, he could always beat me in a foot race), stronger than Thor (he could open the lid of any pickle jar with ease), and more powerful than the Incredible... Continue Reading

The Bridge of Persuasion

The only way that we can move toward Christ is if he calls us out of the tomb, and by that call gives us new life.

Written by Scott Oliphint, Ref21 | Friday, June 21, 2013

If we are meant to “connect” the truth of God’s Word with the truth that God is always revealing to all men, then we dare not present the resurrection of Christ, or the existence of God, or any other truth of Scripture as if it were a “maybe.” Any “maybe” has underneath it a standard... Continue Reading

The Reformed Doctrine of Special Revelation

What It Is and What It Isn’t

Written by Keith Mathison | Friday, June 21, 2013

On any number of disputed issues, Christians will often frame the debate in a way that indicates either an inability or an unwillingness to acknowledge the difference between the Word of God and their own interpretations of that Word. “We believe the Bible and you do not” is the implicit (and sometimes explicit) affirmation. Those... Continue Reading

Does College Cause Young Adults to Lose Their Faith?

The university is not the faith-shredder we imagine it to be

Written by Glenn Stanton, TGC | Thursday, June 20, 2013

More broadly, adolescents today are generally quite conventional, and specifically so with regard to religion – less rebellious, for instance than they were during the baby boom generation – and so are generally content to continue in the faith traditions in which they were raised, however much that faith may or may not mean to... Continue Reading

You Are NOT Who You Think You Are

One of Satan’s greatest lies is that you will always be trapped by your sin.

Written by Stephen Altrogge | Thursday, June 20, 2013

It’s time to stop letting yourself be defined by labels. Those labels belong to your old self, and that old self is long gone, buried with Christ. You may struggle with anorexia, but that sin will not rule you because Christ rules you. You may battle with lust but that sin will not define you... Continue Reading

Talk English, not pulpit!

Written by Carl Trueman | Thursday, June 20, 2013

In a week where rumours abound that the price of high-end male grooming products, skinny jeans and heavy rimmed glasses has gone through the roof in Greenville, SC, of all places, it is good to hear from Mississippi Frank who hopes to escape from the clutches of the incorrigibly cool in the near future. He... Continue Reading

Singing Together in Corporate Worship

We become like what we worship, and how we worship.

Written by Gregory Wilbur | Thursday, June 20, 2013

Not everyone are singers, but all can sing, and part of the beauty of congregational singing is that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. We rely upon each other to sing together—utilizing various abilities such that the bass needs the melody and the strong reader needs the warm tones of his... Continue Reading

When Solomon Tweeted

Written by Kevin DeYoung | Thursday, June 20, 2013

@KingSolomon Answer a fool according to his folly, lest he be wise in his own eyes. @MoabiteMan RT @KingSolomon Answer a fool according to his folly, lest you be like him yourself. // Very subtle dude! Talk to me in person next time! @SonsOfAdonijah Hey folks, check out Solomon. He’s at it again. Typical! RT... Continue Reading

Abandoned By God

How long, O Lord? Will You forget me forever?

Written by Timothy Hammons | Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Recently, in the deepest part of the night, while facing struggles personally, maritally and vocationally, I came to the point of feeling truly abandoned by God. The pain of loss, broken-heartedness and hopelessness truly gripped me and as I cried out to God I truly felt He had turned His back upon me. I felt... Continue Reading

An Alternative to the Gospel Coalition and T4G Statements about Sovereign Grace Ministries

Suggestions on what the statements on SGM should have said

Written by David Murray | Wednesday, June 19, 2013

I’m aware of widespread concern about these TGC and T4G statements among many in the reformed community. However, there is considerable fear of speaking out due to the perceived power and influence of these men. Conference invites, book publishing, blogging platforms, etc., have all been mentioned. Brothers and sisters, let’s think better of them. We’re... Continue Reading

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