What Does Herman Bavinck Mean by Common Grace?
How Common Grace Opens Up a Rich World of Arts, Science, and Philosophy
How does faith and philosophy relate to one another? How does theology and science correlate? How do all these supposed binaries fit into the Christian life? For Bavinck, there is an organic unity because grace in Christ unites both common and special grace. Herman Bavinck argued for a doctrine called common grace to explain why... Continue Reading
A Preview of Heaven
When you sing in unity with God’s people, praising the Lord, do you long for Heaven?
There’s going to be much more to Heaven, but not less than praising the Lord for all eternity. It’s pretty clear in the Bible that we’ll have physical bodies in the New Earth, and eternity will look similar to life now, yet unaffected by sin, decay, and death. But we will be worshiping God with... Continue Reading
Is God Disappointed with Me?
Book Review: "Peace over Perfection," by Faith Chang
For those who have dealt with manifestations of Christian perfectionism, Chang has done a beautiful thing. In reading her personal experiences, her reflections on the writing of others, and her rich meditations on God’s character from his word, you will be deeply encouraged by how you are both loved and delighted in by your God. ... Continue Reading
Choosing to Be Blessed or Cursed
God calls us to come to Him in humble dependence. But in our proud stubbornness, we often refuse.
Evaluate who you are trusting today. Are you trusting in mankind…even your own ability and its meager strength? Here is a way to discern that with one question: How much do you listen to Him through prayer and His Word? God is perfect in His mercy and grace but also perfect in His judgment.... Continue Reading
What Are We Trying to Accomplish with Youth Ministry?
Youth ministry is not really different from ministry to anyone else: churches should aim to make disciples.
A focus on entertainment might get people to come to your youth ministry. But, in the end, we cannot out-entertain the world. We will also set the kids up to look for entertainment as the main measure of what church is rather than help them have a hunger for the word of God above all.... Continue Reading
Joy Against Boredom
How Christians Resist a Culture of Death
Joy can be our resistance to the culture of death all around us. Joy refuses to look at unborn children, an aged great-grandmother, and the uncultivated prairie meadow as problems to be solved. Rather, people who live in a culture of joy can receive them as gifts because they can see the Giver—and his Goodness—in them. ... Continue Reading
The Death of Thanksgiving
And Hope for Its Revival
If you won’t give thanks to God for all the goodness he bestows on you, you’ll seek goodness and blessing elsewhere, in created things. You will become a worshiper of idols. Little, then, could be more important in life than cultivating gratitude and thankfulness to God for his many blessings, the blessings of salvation and of... Continue Reading
We Won’t Do Nothing for Eternity
Two hints from Revelation 22 about the life to come.
The purpose of this new body will be to rule wisely over God’s new world. Forget those images about lounging around playing harps. There will be work to do and we shall relish doing it. All the skills and talents we have put to God’s service in this present life . . . will be... Continue Reading
The Church in an AI Future
Christians must know their purpose to steer a world dominated by AI.
The promises of AI are indeed amazing. The labor- and time-saving potential will save humanity hours of mindless tasks, and we’ve not even begun to realize the potential for medicine, among other things. However, potentials are not actuals, and history is full of unintended (and intended) applications and consequences of technology. The only way forward... Continue Reading
When Your Heart Condemns You
Forgiven one, God is greater than your heart. His word is decisive. He holds the gavel.
Your heart doesn’t know everything and often forgets what it does know. God does know everything, and he doesn’t forget. He sees more than your most recent fall — the sin that breaks your heart and sheds your tears — he sees a new life and fruit (even in this contrition) that gives honor to... Continue Reading
The Saving Grace of God
Jesus’s life, death, and resurrection are the means by which we can know eternal acceptance with God. There simply is no other way.
Romans 3:20 is one of the most humbling passages in the Bible. It crushes human pride. It makes it impossible for us to continue to caress the delusion that we can perform our way into a relationship with God. It lets us know that our best track record of obedience falls woefully short of God’s... Continue Reading
How to Prepare for Sunday Worship
If worship is our highest calling and privilege, we ought to give thought to how we prepare for it.
Having regular times of family worship or devotions throughout the week is not only a good way to disciple your family and worship together but also a great way to prepare for Lord’s Day worship. Times of reading God’s Word and singing His praise as a family demonstrate to your kids the centrality of worship... Continue Reading
How to Teach Your Children Excellence
Children should pursue excellence in beauty, such as the way they hang a portrait.
People will pay high prices for those that do excellent work. This is difficult to find. David was so gifted and so full of character, that it appears his temporary residence with Saul quickly moved to full-time. Eventually, Saul asked David’s father for permission for David to stay at the palace. David was too gifted... Continue Reading
True Liberation Is Grounded in Truth
And love of neighbor is grounded in God’s love for us.
Our love for others must be rooted in our love for God and even more importantly in God’s transformational love for us. But this love cannot be confused with a simple sentimentality or sappy sweetness that so often passes for it today. Rather, our love has to be formed by and founded in the truth... Continue Reading
What Is Pastoral Burnout, and What Contributes to It?
Part of the modeling of a pastor is to say, “Here’s how you exist as a human. You have limitations. You are human.”
I think another thing that really contributes to pastoral burnout is practical questions like, Are we sleeping well? Are we exercising and getting outside? Are we eating things that are actually good for our body? Embodiment is very crucial to understanding how to be a good pastor. A lot of times pastors sort of see... Continue Reading
George Bailey Is the Protestant Elite We Need
He changed the entire future trajectory of Bedford Falls for the better.
George Bailey didn’t want to run the Building and Loan. He wanted to go to college. He wanted to travel the world. He wanted to have a honeymoon. In every case, he could have folded and pursued his own dreams. But he didn’t. George Bailey saw a need and stepped into the gap. He chose... Continue Reading
Dr. Robert B. Strimple, 89, OPC Minister and Seminary Professor, Called Home to Glory
Dr. Robert B. Strimple (April 18, 1935-November 17, 2024) was a retired minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and former professor of systematic theology at Westminster Seminary (Philadelphia) and Westminster Seminary (California),
Strimple was always forward and outward looking. At the tenth anniversary celebration of WSC he articulated this in his address entitled “For All People—One Christ, One Gospel, One Mandate.” This passion for carrying the gospel into the world had already been expressed in his inaugural address as the first president of WSC, in which he... Continue Reading
Imprecatory Prayer
There is a sense in which prayer for God’s kingdom involves prayer against the rival kingdom that would oppose Him.
We wrestle against our spiritual adversary by holding fast to God and His word, staying the course in seeking His kingdom and righteousness. Perhaps our primary weapon, however, is prayer, not only for ourselves but also for our fellow believers and the work to be done, as Paul stresses: “praying always with all prayer and... Continue Reading
The Power of Habit in Teaching Our Children About God
Continue to be steadfast in your efforts to point the hearts and lives of your children toward Him.
The fact is that taking our children to church each Sunday to worship the living God—rain or shine, good attitudes or bad—is shaping their hearts and minds about what is important. Maybe we hear the whole sermon or only a couple of lines. Either way, God blesses us for our obedience to him. Our kids... Continue Reading
The Fall of Archbishop Welby
He has fallen for allegedly assisting in the covering-up of abuse. He should have fallen much earlier for covering up of orthodoxy.
That the scandal has brought down Welby is interesting, not least because he may well be one of the less guilty parties involved. His sins are those of omission. He was not beating young men to within an inch of their lives. But it is also ironic. Welby had been oh-so courageous in the early... Continue Reading
Should Science Define Christian Doctrines?
Review: ‘Defending Sin’ by Hans Madueme.
‘Defending Sin’ is an attempt to argue to reveal truth rather than to win at all costs. By defending the biblical account of the fall, Madueme’s work serves a larger purpose. He makes the case that Christians can embrace science without capitulating on matters that Scripture and the Christian tradition have agreed on for millennia. ... Continue Reading
Pornography’s Big Lie: The Fear of Missing Out
The battle is not only about freedom from pornography, it is equally about freedom for life in Christ.
There are many reasons to fight sin, especially sexual sin. This article is focused on one particular reason that the Bible legitimizes—sin harms the sinner. The book of Proverbs is full of warnings not to sin because it will lead to pain, suffering, and death. Wanting what is best for your life is not selfish,... Continue Reading
The Christian in a Therapeutic Age
The good truth for our time—and all eternity—is that the God-human, Jesus, has made a way for us to recover our humanity.
The therapeutic world tells us a story for us to live in. It tells us that the goal of life is to find peace, that the problem in the world is whatever causes us pain or discomfort, that the world is a dangerous place full of exploitation and trauma, that the way to find peace from those... Continue Reading
10 Theories of the Atonement
In penal substitutionary atonement we find hope for sinners.
Christ’s death was a substitutionary sacrifice meant to satisfy the demands of God’s justice. Man’s main problem is depravity, and thus the atonement is directed toward God as a payment for the law’s prescriptive and penal demands. This understanding of the atonement does not eliminate every aspect of the other views, but it most fully... Continue Reading
From Metaphysics to Mealworms
How the resurrection changes everything.
The resurrection is the best argument for the reality and significance of Jesus Christ that has ever been made, and it is so because it is an argument made by God Himself. Thus, in an age of pluralism and profound epistemological uncertainty (which is to say, paganism and unbelief), I think the best course of... Continue Reading
Every Leader’s Fight of Faith
Wrestling with Faith
Every man of God’s great challenge is self-doubt. We wrestle with whether or not we’ve heard God properly and if we are leading in the right direction. No honest leader wants to misrepresent God. And we’re human. But God uses humans. He has made us in His image and calls us to rule over this... Continue Reading
Let the Children Come
The legacy of faith is the most important thing you can pass down.
When older believers see younger believers as an invaluable investment of care and teaching of faith to them, amazing things happen in the family of God. There are only a certain number of Sundays that young people have before they graduate high school and move away. If you are a part of the body of... Continue Reading
Three Fold Office – Jesus the Anointed One (Part 1 of 3)
Laying The Confessional Foundation
The roles of the Prophet, Priest, and King are crucial in the scriptures—each of the three offices functions in some way as the mediator. The prophet brings the Word from God to His people. The priest represents the people before the Holy God. Finally, the king is to protect God’s people and exemplify the character... Continue Reading
Against “Coming to Faith”
Come to Jesus, not to Faith
By far the worst thing about the expression “coming to faith” is that it leaves Jesus out. The obvious response is, “No it doesn’t—because we all know that ‘coming to faith’ is shorthand for ‘coming to trust Jesus.’” But do we all know this? Won’t at least some of our hearers take our words at... Continue Reading
Rejoicing in the Blessing of Preaching
The Role of the Sermon in the Life of the Minister and the Believer
Ministers must take seriously the preparation part of their ministry and do the work necessary to not only maintain competence, but desiring to use their time in their study to feed their people with the full measure of faith in offer in the Bible. Here we see why the Directory of Public Worship encourages men to... Continue Reading