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Covenant Theology and Eastern Orthodoxy

Eastern Orthodoxy, by grounding authority in Holy Tradition and righteousness in synergistic theosis, builds religious hope upon sand—unstable and contingent—whereas confessional Reformed theology builds religious hope upon the rock—the firm foundation of the covenant of grace, as the self-evidencing Scriptures authoritatively reveal a finished work and an imputed righteousness, received by faith alone.   Both... Continue Reading
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Take a Nap, Eat a Snack, Get a Grip

Ministry discouragement has a way of shrinking our perspective until every criticism feels catastrophic and every hardship feels uniquely ours. What we usually need is recalibration. We need someone to lovingly remind us that the church belongs to Christ, not us, and that for all our striving, we were never asked to play the Savior.... Continue Reading
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Humans 2.0: The Babels of Transgenderism and Transhumanism

The Bible only acknowledges separation of body and soul at one point in life: death. In the end every Babelish expression of bending technology to our will is to escape the awful reality of that ultimate separation. Yet that won’t stop us trying for new Babels as newer and more integrated bricks and mortar become... Continue Reading
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The Providence of Posterity: News from a Distant Land (Gen. 22:20–24)

We naturally tend to focus on the “Mount Moriah” moments of our faith—the dramatic crises, the agonizing tests, the miraculous, last-second rescues. But Genesis 22 reminds us that the God who intervenes in the earthquake and the fire is also the God who works in the quiet, mundane, invisible details of family trees and distant... Continue Reading
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30 Key Quotes on Sanctification

“The doctrine of justification by faith is one of the most majestic and comforting doctrines in the Scriptures, but it never appears alone in the life of the Christian. The work of progressive sanctification, a grace of equal beauty, always accompanies it.” Paul Washer   The second half of Hebrews 12:14 says that “without holiness... Continue Reading
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Feel-Good Evangelicalism and Our Problem of Biblical Illiteracy

Too many American Christians have a bias against formal Bible translations, theological texts (such as old catechisms), and hymns. These were great crowning achievements of the Protestant world. Now they’re perceived as too stuffy and churchy, and we mock them or even imply that they send people to Hell, because people don’t find them “relatable”... Continue Reading
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Biblical Fathering: On Being Forthright

God desires Christian fathers to be fair by taking the time to know, develop, and celebrate each child’s particular gifts, limitations, and personality. He desires us to demonstrate flexibility by listening carefully and then nurturing patiently while directing the child toward proper action. God wants us to be fathers who firmly correct by gently but... Continue Reading
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Annihilationism: Celibate Gay Theology 2.0

Annihilationism dethrones Christ’s sufficiency to satisfy God’s wrath at the same time that it questions the integrity and goodness of God’s law. If, as annihilationists will eventually have to say, God’s wrath is harsh and unmerciful, then no one needs the blood of Christ to satisfy it. Annihilationists pose man as more merciful than God.  ... Continue Reading
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On Unwholesome Speech: How Tone Policing Became the Modern Apparatus for In-House Cancellation

Being gracious does not mean backing down and shutting up when something needs to be said. At the very least, you’d think God might have considered it wise to have taken down many of the verses in the canon which might cause offence to the delicate ears of future generations? God, it seems, doubles down... Continue Reading
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When God Doesn’t Look Faithful (Romans 11:1-10)

In good times, give thanks, but put your confidence in the God behind the blessing, not the blessing itself. In tough times, stay strong, because even if you can’t see it, God is always helping, always working, and always keeping his promises. From Abraham to Elijah to Paul to you, the thread of his faithfulness... Continue Reading
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One Shot, One Book, One God: Apologetics and the Unity of Scripture

Christians must never underestimate the power and importance of the one body of Messianic signs. Why so? Because, as we learn from reading the Acts and the Epistles, the Spirit of God is pleased to use these Christ-centered signs—which display the evidential unity of the Bible—to draw God’s people to himself. They stand as a... Continue Reading
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