Why Confessionalism Strengthens Educational Ministries
Doctrinal Clarity Shapes the Discipleship of the Next Generation
Every church is shaping the next generation, whether intentionally or unintentionally. Children are learning what worship means. Teenagers are learning what Christianity values. Young adults are learning what the church believes. The question is whether they are being formed primarily by Scripture and sound doctrine or by the assumptions of the surrounding culture. This... Continue Reading
You Were Not Born Gay
The Gospel offers something infinitely better than affirmation. It offers redemption.
The world says, “You were born this way.” Christ says, “You must be born again.” One message chains a man forever to his desires. The other promises to make him new. One leaves sinners exactly where they are. The other raises dead men to life. One of the most influential slogans in modern history... Continue Reading
The Myth in “The Message”: Does Islam Really Protect Women?
The claims made in ”The Message” expose the film as cinematic fiction.
The teachings and outcomes of Islam regarding the treatment of women stand in marked contrast to Christianity. Only the Bible provides consistent guidance that values women and truly protects them from misuse. This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of a cinematic and cultural icon of the Islamic world. What the movies Ben Hur and... Continue Reading
Will Britain finally awaken?
Multiculturalism and fear of man enabled the horrors of the Muslim grooming gangs in the United Kingdom, and justice demands serious repentance and changes.
“This was a targeted program of ritualized torture and subjugation as a means of ethnic domination. In other words, these gangs are conducting war against the White British using serial child rape and torture as a form of conquest.” May God awaken and purify the anger of the British people and may He act on... Continue Reading
Doing Your Own Thing or Being Cool (Part Four)
The desire to fit in with the world produces a divided life.
The Christian should not wear one face at church and another at school, online, at work, or with friends. Christ calls us to integrity—to wholeness—to sincerity before God and men.…You may fool your parents, your pastor, or your friends, but you cannot be two-faced before God. Let’s keep this question constantly before us: Who... Continue Reading
More Than a Man’s Voice: The Nature of Faithful Preaching
Christ’s sheep know His voice. They hear it in the faithful preaching of His word, and they follow.
Do you desire faithful preaching? Do you hunger to be reproved, rebuked, and exhorted by the word? Or does the scratch of flattering preaching appeal to you more than the voice of the Shepherd? Come with that expectation. He promises to meet you there. Most Christians think of a sermon as a man explaining... Continue Reading
What is the Unpardonable Sin?
No repentant sinner is beyond the reach of God's grace.
In Matthew 12:30-32, Jesus’ warning is meant to shake the proud, not crush the repentant. His invitation to humble hearts still stands today when He said, “The one who comes to Me I will certainly not cast out” (John 6:37). No matter what your past contains, if you come to Christ in repentance and faith, you... Continue Reading
Your Cynicism Thinks It’s Realism. The Kingdom Calls It Something Else.
An investigation into the condition growing quietly in the soul of every faithful person who stopped expecting.
Cynicism, on the other hand, is a belief condition whereby the soul hasn’t merely grown tired; it has drawn a wrong conclusion. It has crossed from “I’m exhausted” to “I’ve stopped trusting the process (and the Lord).” And that crossing is a spiritual threshold that rest alone cannot reverse. Last week, I presented a... Continue Reading
PCA General Assembly Update!
In the first two days of the PCA General Assembly, the denomination has demonstrated renewed commitments to Old School Presbyterianism and Review & Control.
The first two days of the PCA General Assembly have gone remarkably well…The successes of Wednesday do not guarantee the outcome of Thursday’s business. While much business remains to be settled by the PCA General Assembly, the first two days have been full of accomplishments for the Old School wing of the PCA. Tomorrow... Continue Reading
General Assembly Update for Wednesday, June 24
Most RPR Recommendations Approved; Christian Nationalism Partial Report Received
On Wednesday the 53rd General Assembly approved the majority of Review of Presbytery Records recommendations and heard reports from Mission to the World, Mission to North America, Covenant College, Covenant Theological Seminary, and others. The Ad Interim Committee on Christian Nationalism also presented its partial report. Full details and vote tallies in the report. ... Continue Reading
The Apologist We Need: Clement of Alexandria
How Clement Shows How to Make Sense of Christianity
Out of this love for humanity, the Word of God became human, so that we might receive salvation. This gracious gift, for Clement, looks primarily like a regeneration of the human person: in other words, salvation means eternal life, yes, but one that looks like holiness, freedom from the passions of the flesh, and the... Continue Reading
The Comfort of Surrender
We can trust God to write our story, as we live each day in submission to His perfect will.
We can’t always control our circumstances, but we can control our response. We can cry out to the Lord and point others to Jesus, knowing we don’t have to worry about tomorrow because He is in control. I sat alone in the psychiatric hospital, sad and discouraged. After a shocking family loss, I was... Continue Reading
Providence, Vocation, and Ordinary Faithfulness
Everyday life faith.
The doctrine of providence teaches believers to reject both passivity and self-reliance. We are neither spectators in God’s world nor sovereigns over it. We are servants called to faithful obedience within the callings God has entrusted to us. After hearing that God governs all things according to the counsel of his will, many Christians... Continue Reading
Until the Shadows Flee
Anxiety and Depression in the Christian Life
In The Pilgrim’s Progress, John Bunyan’s Christian walks through the Valley of the Shadow of Death, beset by fears and terrors on every side. Yet he presses on. And at the end of his journey, he crosses the river and enters the Celestial City, where all his fears are finally put to rest. So it... Continue Reading
What Grace Teaches
Grace is teaching you. Are you listening?
Have you learned the lessons of grace? Grace does not teach us to live for ourselves, but it teaches us to live for Him.…The more we understand and love salvation by grace alone, the more zealous we will be for good works. Grace teaches us to look less like the world and more like the... Continue Reading
Presbyterians & Christian Nationalism
Do denominational declarations still matter?
Christian Nationalism is ascending thanks largely to the decline of denominations and the absence of effective gatekeepers in American Christianity. Today, American religion increasingly is led and governed by popular online personalities who are fueled by controversy. The PCA preliminary report is an intelligent resource for resistance against Christian Nationalism. But sadly, it likely will... Continue Reading
7 Reasons God Takes Pleasure in Election
The great work of salvation is rooted and grounded in the electing love of God.
The truth of election embraces the necessity of evangelism and missions and guarantees their success in God’s time and God’s way. This has been the strength and courage of thousands of faithful missionaries. The Preciousness of God’s Election by Grace What Romans 8:28–30 teaches is that God really accomplishes the complete redemption of his... Continue Reading
A Bride for the Promised Son
Providence and Prayer in the Search for Rebekah (Genesis 24:1–67)
Genesis 24 is a magnificent historical record, but it also paints a breathtaking picture of the Gospel. Consider the beautiful parallels: A bride is sought for a beloved, promised son. A faithful messenger journeys into a far country bearing news of the son’s immense inheritance. The messenger gives the bride beautiful gifts as a down payment... Continue Reading
Melton Duncan Elected Moderator of 53rd General Assembly
Duncan's Love for the PCA Fuels Goodwill Toward Pastors Across the Ideological Spectrum
Nominating Duncan was Richard Phillips, the current senior pastor of Second Presbyterian. Phillips said Duncan has the experience, competence, trust, and goodwill necessary to lead the General Assembly proceedings. He noted Duncan’s considerable experience at the Assembly and the competence with which he leads. The 53rd General Assembly has elected Melton “Mel” Duncan, ruling... Continue Reading
General Assembly Updates for Tuesday, June 23
53rd PCA General Assembly Elects Mel Duncan as Moderator and Fred Greco as Stated Clerk
The Assembly ratified most BCO amendments approved last year (with Item 3 defeated and Item 7 approved. The Overtures Committee continued its work, recommending approval for electronic meetings of committees, four-year terms for coordinators, and an amendment requiring both wine and grape juice for the Lord’s Supper at GA Assembly Convenes The 53rd General... Continue Reading
The Idols Among Us
3 lessons from the Philistines' vain efforts to prop up Dagon.
God has put His righteousness on display for all people, including the Philistines. And yet, unless our hearts are softened to the Gospel, we will wriggle every which way in order to avoid His righteousness, and cling to the more accommodating moral standards of our idols. Japanese lore has it that a powerful 17th... Continue Reading
The Rainbow-Colored Revolt on Reality
The result is confusion masquerading as enlightenment.
The world God made is not our enemy. It is our home. The distinctions God established are not prison bars. They are load-bearing walls. They hold up the roof over our heads. Tear them down and the house does not become freer. It collapses. There was a moment when I was deployed in Iraq,... Continue Reading
Honesty about Our Habits
We are becoming more like Christ or less like Him, every day.
We are in the midst of a spiritual war, and the Devil crouches at the door. Am I strengthening my defenses or undermining them? Am I doing the things that will help me to be morally and spiritually strong, or am I becoming comfortable and complacent in the midst of moral and spiritual dangers? ... Continue Reading
What to Do When You Really Mess Up
Do not pile one sin upon another—it never works.
It is never too late to repent. The time to repent is always now. You cannot go back, but you can respond in the present.…Consequences may still come, but for a true believer, it is never too late to be restored to fellowship with God. One of the most vivid biblical stories of a... Continue Reading
3 Different Kinds of Knowledge Paul Prays For
God has depths that will take an eternity to discover.
Believers love, obey, trust, worship, enjoy, and serve Christ in everything. As they do, they look ahead to an eternal future where they will see Christ face to face and live with him forever. Paul’s Prayer Believers who know God should always want to know him more, to be where he is, to meditate... Continue Reading
Not Your Garden-Variety Christian
On real-deal believers.
The genuine Christian will show by his life and by his beliefs whether or not he is truly part of God’s family. And it can be hard to tell at times, which is why we must also recognise that while folks can fool others, they cannot fool God. We now have plenty of men... Continue Reading
Separate Ways
Ministering to the theologically mismatched couple.
One spouse on fire for the recently discovered Reformed faith, devouring books on imputed righteousness, the regulative principle, and supralapsarianism, while the other wonders what’s wrong with their old Methodist (or similar) church. What counsel should pastors and churches give such couples? One of the regular patterns I observed in my pastorate was the... Continue Reading
A View from the Pew: Weighing David Garner’s Response to Letham and Tipton
This debate threatens to redraw the very boundaries of confessional orthodoxy.
This novel adoption thesis cannot survive exegetical, historical, and especially metaphysical scrutiny without compromising the unity of the incarnate Christ or the integrity of the atonement, it must be rejected as incompatible with Chalcedonian Christology. Why Add My Voice To this Watershed Issue? I cannot remain on the sidelines of this debate because the... Continue Reading
General Assembly Update for Monday, June 22
Overtures Committee Recommends Thanksgiving Observances, Rejects Women Deacons Proposal, and Advances Several BCO Clarifications
Among key recommendations: a day of prayer and fasting for revival (as amended), thanksgiving for adult professions of faith, and gratitude for the nation’s 250th anniversary. The committee also voted to keep current BCO language on deacons, rejecting overtures to allow women in the office, while advancing several targeted amendments on judicial processes, session records,... Continue Reading
When Your Truth Is Not His Truth
Truth does not belong to us. The universe does not belong to us. They belong to God.
If truth is personal, then disagreement becomes impossible. If truth is personal, correction becomes oppression. If truth is personal, morality becomes preference. If truth is personal, reality itself becomes negotiable. And if reality becomes negotiable, civilization itself begins to dissolve. This is precisely what we are witnessing today. Few phrases better summarize the insanity... Continue Reading

