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What Should Christians Remember amid Tragedies?

3 June 2026 at 05:04
Through suffering, God is conforming us to the image of His Son. When we are faced with personal tragedies, we should remember that God is not just working outside of us, but He is working in us.   It was just after 11 p.m. on an unusually cold January night in north Florida when the... Continue Reading

A Reading in John of Damascus, with Commentary: Or, Another Problem with Theological Retrieval Demonstrated. (Part One)

3 June 2026 at 05:02
Basil also said that “the idea of the image would be lost were it not to preserve throughout the plain and invariable likeness”.  By that standard any image purporting to show Christ cannot be deemed his image, since we cannot know it preserves “plain and invariable likeness” to him—and since there are as many purported... Continue Reading

Facets of Gospel Grace (Part 2)

3 June 2026 at 05:01
If the hearers of the gospel do not witness the glory of Christ in the image of God through all the blessings of the gospel, then we have not yet seen what finally makes the gospel truly good news—the Person of God himself.   We have pictured the gospel as a glorious diamond reflecting biblical... Continue Reading

The Third Best Gift to Give Our Children

3 June 2026 at 05:01
From an early age, work must be taught, positively modeled by adults, and regularly practiced by children. This is one of the best gifts we can give to children.   I guess it could be subjective as to what is best to give our children. Even though God is the one who changes their heart,... Continue Reading

Walking with an Unseen Limp: God’s Enduring Faithfulness in the Private Pain of a Pastor’s Wife

3 June 2026 at 05:01
When other Christians cause us pain, we can be tempted to think, I love Jesus, I just don’t want anything to do with the church. But Jesus is not a brideless groom. His bride is the church, and he has called every believer to be a part of her and to fiercely love her because... Continue Reading

What Are We Looking At?

3 June 2026 at 05:01
Sometimes, we hear people say they are “living the dream,” and we feel sorry for them, because their “dream” life is inferior to the better things and life that God gives. They are deceived as to what is valuable and what is worthless.   In Psalm 119:37a, the psalmist prays for something important that you... Continue Reading

A Protestant Appraisal of “Rock & Sand”: Sola Scriptura Properly Understood

3 June 2026 at 05:01
What is needed is not a retreat to Rome or Constantinople, but a retrieval of the Protestant tradition that predated the individualism and heart religion that came from the Great Awakenings. Protestantism is the solution, not the problem.   Fr. Josiah Trenham is one of the top online personalities influencing people to convert to Eastern... Continue Reading

Is Jesus Christ the Natural and Adopted Son of God?

Editor’s Note: This post contains two essays, the first by Dr. Robert Letham and the second by Dr. Lane G. Tipton. Because these essays interact with David B. Garner’s view concerning the Son’s adoption as set forth in his book Sons in the Son, Ref21 has invited Dr. Garner to respond in these pages if he... Continue Reading

The LORD Will Provide: A Father, a Son, and a Sacrifice on Moriah (Gen. 22:1–19)

2 June 2026 at 05:01
When Abraham named the mountain Yahweh Yireh, he wasn’t just talking about the ram in the thicket. He was prophesying. Two thousand years later, on that very same mountain range, another Father led His “only Son, whom He loved” up the hill. That Son also carried the wood of His sacrifice on His back. That... Continue Reading

One Day, God Will Wipe away His People’s Tears

2 June 2026 at 05:01
When Jesus wipes away all our tears with His gentle, omnipotent hand, I believe our eyes will fall on the scars that made our suffering His, so that His eternal joy could become ours. “He will swallow up death forever. The Sovereign LORD will wipe away the tears from all faces; he will remove the... Continue Reading

Don’t Waste the Gift

2 June 2026 at 05:01
A life is wasted when it is spent chasing things, even good things. But the life that is hidden with Christ in God, that life has no waste. Marriage, singleness, talents, and times, those things are the gift, not the prize. You waste your life when you live for those things. But you enjoy life... Continue Reading

Let the Lord’s Righteousness Comfort Your Soul

2 June 2026 at 05:01
Though the wicked foolishly live as though God has not seen what they have done and that there is no justice coming to them, God has seen and will repay them to their face for every evil act and even every evil intention of their heart. As the psalmist concludes his song, “He will bring... Continue Reading

The Self-Devouring Argument from Evil

2 June 2026 at 05:01
To call suffering “wrong” is to invoke a framework in which “ought” and “ought not” have real purchase, and that framework does not come free of charge with materialism. The atheist does not merely borrow the word. They borrow the entire architecture that gives the word its force. Injustice, violation, the conviction that things have gone... Continue Reading

How I Met the Biblical Jesus (And Lost the Shallow One)

1 June 2026 at 05:04
The Gnostic Jesus, like the Buddha, Lao-tse, or Sufi masters, offers deep teaching on esoteric spirituality—techniques that quickly become salvation by works. What attracts me to the biblical Jesus is that he came not just to teach but to accomplish a task I cannot accomplish myself. By his actions alone, in obedience to God his... Continue Reading

Is It Wrong to See Jesus in the Old Testament?

1 June 2026 at 05:01
Why do Jews today fail to see Jesus as the promised Messiah? Doesn’t this show that Jesus is not clearly portrayed in the Old Testament as we think he is? While differences in interpretation and tradition certainly shape how people read these texts, I would like to argue that, in cases like this, the reason... Continue Reading
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