Romans 5 assures us that we can find and know of peace, access, and joy in our justification with God, which can helps us to endure difficulties in this world.
Muhammad: A Prophet Like unto Jesus?
The Islamic religion claims that it shares the same foundation as its Judeo-Christian counterparts. Central to this claim is that the prophet Muhammad is the last in a long line of prophets that began with Adam. What should we make of this as Christians?
God’s Identification with the Poor & Destitute
One of the burdens of this kingly wisdom is this: the wise hear, protect and provide for the poor and powerless, because God himself identifies with the poor and powerless.
2 Minute Synopsis: Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview
The tools one may acquire will help them and their congregation think about Christian doctrine, its application, and its relationship with other knowledge.
Thoughts On Redemptive-Historical Preaching
Redemptive-Historical preaching has seen a resurgence over the last century. Is it justified? What are the strengths and weaknesses?
The Graciousness of the Covenant of Works: A Critique of Meredith G. Kline
In today’s world of New Calvinism the notion that Covenant Theology is synonymous with Reformed theology has become a debatable idea. But traditionally it was not always so.
Being Christ-like in a Meme Culture
Has our meme culture turned us into a people who are not caring or gentle enough to listen to someone who has a view that differs from our own?
The Most Important Sermon You’ll Ever Preach
This Sunday will be the most important sermon you will preach because you have a weighty responsibility to not only honor his word rightly, but to put in the work so that God is the one who gets all the glory.
Church History for Dummies #5: Cyprian of Carthage
Cyprian’s works are characterized by a church-oriented clarity, simplicity, and concern about practical ecclesial matters.
Review—Dominion & Dynasty: A Theology of the Hebrew Bible
Those with searching questions about how to read and interpret the Old Testament, those inquiring after its significance, will see that, far from being an optional extra, the Old Testament is in fact indispensable.