12 Fresh Ways to Read Your Bible in 2025
A few ideas that may be worth considering.
Ligonier Ministry’s Tabletalk magazine has long offered daily Bible studies that combine with a Bible-reading plan and other thematic articles. You may enjoy exploring the various reading plans that come with an ESV subscription (which is priced very reasonably for what you get). Some will take you through the Bible in a year while others will focus... Continue Reading
The Mystery of the Kingdom
Freely given to us.
For we are also executors of the Kingdom and of the joy God wants all people to know. Here there is work to do. The instructions for us as executors are simple: Plant this seed, water and fertilize it, protect and care for it, so that it will bear the fruit promised on the package.... Continue Reading
Peel Back the Chocolate Santa Wrapping and What Do You Get? The Easter Bunny!
Peel back Christmas and you get Easter
It’s true. The Christmas message, when it’s unwrapped, gives you Easter. The birth of Jesus is barrelling headlong towards his death. In fact that’s the point of the gospel story. It’s even hinted at – more than hinted at – in the immediate post-birth narrative of Luke’s Gospel. There’s been a great set of... Continue Reading
Good News For Sale: Should We Market the Gospel?
Godly marketing is diligent to keep God as the main character in the story.
Here’s the thing: everything is marketing. It’s not just your emails, website, and social media. It’s the atmosphere of the room, the friendliness of the people, the honesty of the message, how safe everyone feels, and so much more. Marketing is only good marketing when the story being told is true. But telling a true story in a way... Continue Reading
The Father’s Role in the Incarnation
Spurgeon helps us understand God the Father’s sovereign role in sending the Son.
The Lord’s ultimate sovereignty is displayed through Christ’s incarnation, and Spurgeon helps us shift our focus to again gaze at the divine author of all things: the “great I AM.” Why is it important for us to behold God’s role here? Because it is the great proof of the Father’s love. It was the Father’s plan to... Continue Reading
The Source of Permanent Joy
Joy in receiving God our Saviour Jesus Christ.
This is reason for joy: the LORD God has entered the world to save sinners from their rebellion and condemnation; to reconcile them to God; to bless them with the light and smile of his countenance. Mary’s blessing and joy rests ultimately not on her bearing her God and Saviour; but on her believing and receiving... Continue Reading
What Is the Spiritual Fruit of Meekness?
Meekness is the internal submission and happy desire to obey.
Meekness is not concerned with its own reputation or its rights, but it is more concerned about the other person. So also, meekness understands that forgiveness is preferable to the punishments of the law. Meekness controls its anger from any violence and vengeance. This is the gentleness of meekness. Indeed, another usage for this word for... Continue Reading
Is Your Heart or Soul Stubborn?
Bitterness and discouragement quickly become unwanted companions that never leave. In these moments, how do we respond to them?
We have to go to war within our own souls or hearts. David’s instruction helps us understand how to do this as well. He writes: Bless the Lord, O my soul, And forget not all His benefits. We must intentionally remind ourselves of the benefits we receive from God. The way we win the war that rages... Continue Reading
My Whole Being Rejoices: The Resurrection in Handel’s Messiah
The Messiah’s Use of Psalm 16
Jennens’ choice of Psalm 16 to introduce the resurrection is masterful, as this psalm is pregnant with meaning. His selection invites the thoughtful listener to not only consider David’s original song, but to consider it in light of Peter’s Pentecost sermon (Acts 2:24–27) and Paul’s Antioch sermon (Acts 13:35). In its initial context, David pens Psalm 16 to help his... Continue Reading
The Cradle that Rocked the World
The Christmas Story is Bigger Than You Think
Christmas is a time to pause and reflect. Call to mind the whole story of Christmas, not just the warm-and-fuzzy components. Remember that all of it—not only Jesus’ birth in a manger but also his bloody crucifixion, victorious resurrection, and promised return—reminds us of the need for a Warrior-Savior who will crush the Evil One... Continue Reading
God, Sovereign in All Our Affliction
God at work in our affliction is a great comfort.
God uses these various trials to make us look to Him, and to make us look more like Him. “Count it all joy my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect... Continue Reading
Why Memorize Scripture?
The value of having God’s word in your heart and mind.
Memorizing the Word of God is like having spiritual medicine always available. When suffering and sorrow arise, we sometimes lack words as we process the pain we are feeling. What if you had Psalm 34:18 in your mind and on your trembling lips, “The LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are... Continue Reading
An Update on Presbytery Votes to Proposed BCO Changes
Four amendments to the PCA’s “Book of Church Order.”
To date, 26 presbyteries have voted on the changes. Here is how the votes currently stand: Item 1 amends BCO 13-6 to clarify the process for ministers transferring into a presbytery. The presbytery vote thus far has been 26 for, 0 against. Item 2 amends BCO 13-6 to add personal character and family management to the examination of transferring ministers. Read... Continue Reading
Is Living Together Before Marriage Really a Sin?
Putting physical intimacy before commitment trains your heart to look for an escape hatch when things go bad.
Living together before marriage may be a cultural norm. To practice anything else may seem strange and old-fashioned. Yet the way of Jesus is countercultural. Resisting cohabitation is born out of love for and trust in the God who created you to pursue what’s better: genuine marital intimacy built on a foundation of commitment and... Continue Reading
What If We Let the Bible Form Us in 2025?
Our habits, whether we engage them intentionally or not, form us.
Indeed, there are many good things we could give our attention to this coming year. But let’s not neglect the best thing: allowing the Bible to wash over our hearts and minds to transform us into people of Christlike character for the glory of God and the sake of the world. Rather than merely reading the... Continue Reading
2025 Bible Reading Plans
A compiled list of 2025 Bible Reading Plans.
Some tips for accomplishing your 2025 Bible Reading Plan: 1) Pick a realistic plan 2) Pick a plan that fits you – take into account your personality, time, and life circumstances 3) Devote a time each day to when & where you’ll read – seriously you might need to put it on your calendar 4)... Continue Reading
My Top 10 Theology Stories of 2024
2024 brought many surprises, some of them welcome for the church.
Wherever the cultural winds are blowing, thanks to the Lord, we can be “steadfast, immovable” (1 Cor. 15:58). So don’t be anxious about the news as you read this annual retrospective, where I attempt to discern the top theology stories of the year. As always, I write from the vantage point of an American who... Continue Reading
2 Truths to Help Navigate Doctrinal Disagreement with Other Christians
Not every doctrinal hill is worth dying on.
This side of heaven, we see through a glass dimly. It’s just reality. We’re not going to agree on everything. And so we’ll have some different traditions, different churches, different denominations. But I think there’s a way to still love each other when we share the orthodox evangelical faith together without setting aside those differences.... Continue Reading
Waist-Deep in War: The Legacy of a Hero
Culture Warrior: Don Wildmon and the Battle for Decency fully documents what Wildmon did throughout his lifetime to strengthen the moral foundations of society.
AFA Vice President Wesley Wildmon believes his grandfather’s unwavering obedience to God was the cornerstone of the legacy he wanted the film to convey – especially for the sake of AFA’s faithful listeners and supporters. “We hope that viewing this documentary,” Wesley stated, “will help them re-fan the flame to continue doing what we are all... Continue Reading
Scandals in the Church and the Spirit of Accusation
Never look to man, they will let you down — look to God, He never will.
One thing is certain: Leaders need to be more forthright and admit their sin. People would respect them a lot more and it would set a good example. Leaders not only lead by example with integrity but also with repentance. We must provide a safe haven for those with issues, and instill an open-door policy where members... Continue Reading
Now’s the Time to Consider a New Year’s Resolution
Make a New Years resolution that is grounded in truth.
For the one who has been downcast and not seeking the Lord’s help. “Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice.” (Philippians 4:4) For the one who has been anxious and not taking those anxieties to the Lord. “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving... Continue Reading
“Christ is Faithful” Hebrews 3:1-19 (An Exposition of the Book of Hebrews–Part Five)
Moses Points Ahead to Christ
The lesson for us is to always keep the promises of the gospel before our eyes. We must be continuously reminded that Jesus is greater than Moses, and the mediator of a better covenant. Yes, Moses was faithful over God’s house, but he could not save Israel from its own unbelief. Yes, Christ is faithful.... Continue Reading
The Bread and the Cup: Beholding Glory
Four Scenes of Glory
The Lord’s Supper sets before us four scenes of glory: the crucified Son of God,2 our risen Lord seated above at the Father’s right hand,3 Christ with His people on earth,4 and the Son of Man coming with the clouds of heaven.5 The Lord’s Supper calls us to respond to God’s work to give glory to His Son, Jesus... Continue Reading
How (Not) to Use AI: Three Principles
I will not let AI thwart the development of my character or the joy of being human.
If you depend on AI to perform certain tasks, you might dull your potential to grow and flourish as an individual endowed with unique strengths and interests. I offer an example from my area of work. I’m a pastor, so at least once every week I’m responsible for researching, writing, and delivering a sermon based... Continue Reading
Merry Christmas from The Aquila Report Staff
The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.
“In him was life, and the life was the light of men.The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.”John 1:4,5 (ESV) May King Jesus rule in your heart and grant you God’s peace. ~ Romans 5:1 Merry Christmas! The Aquila Report Staff
That Baby!
Nothing about the birth, life, and death of Jesus fits the human idea of a hero.
He came to upend life as we knew it and to open the way to the kingdom that is not of this world. He blesses what we despise and declares woes on what we treasure. Movies give us one picture of a hero. ChatGPT puts it like this: Heroes are strong, brave, confident, determined... Continue Reading
On Waiting
The waiting is the gift.
In the waiting we learn to turn to the God of all Comfort, the God who is our food, the God who is broken for us. We learn to long for the age to come. Waiting reorientates our disposition away from this fleeting moment to the eternities to come. I’m experienced at waiting. I... Continue Reading
Emptying Yourself for the Sake of Jesus and Others
Sometimes, when we choose servitude under the submission of God, we will have to be emptied out for His sake in ways we wouldn’t dream of.
The advent season reminds us of what it means to be poured out on behalf of others. When the apostle Paul refers to Christ’s emptying himself, he pulls our gaze first to the baby in the manger (Philippians 2:7). He awoke earlier than the rest of us. The night before had been filled with... Continue Reading
Three Ways to Celebrate Christmas
How would Spurgeon advise someone to spend Christmas day?
Spurgeon helps us navigate the Christmas holiday, whether we choose to participate in the festivities or not, by encouraging us that there are various reasons to gather on this day outside of tradition or superstition. To most modern Western Christians, it might be a surprise to discover that Spurgeon did not celebrate Christmas with... Continue Reading
How to Flourish in the Festive Season as a Follower of Jesus
Deliberately make much of our Lord Jesus in the company of those who don’t know Him.
Celebrate Jesus with the world. Tell them he came to the world to “save his people from their sins” (Matthew 1:21). Joyfully point to “the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world” (John 1:29). For “there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved”... Continue Reading