I read an article this morning from the Crossway blog that contained very concise, very helpful definitions of three important, yet largely undefined terms: exegesis, biblical theology, and systematic theology. Let these definitions lead you to … [Continue reading]
The Gospel & Sex
This is the Bible study I taught this morning to the 11th-12th grade students at the church where God allows me to serve. As such, it is aimed at high school students, but I pray it will also be beneficial to those who are a bit older. The Bible Says … [Continue reading]
In Sickness or in Health
This is undoubtedly the second most stunning story of marriage that I have ever heard, surpassed only by the covenantal faithfulness of Christ toward His bride. Whether you're young or old, married or single, planning to be married or determined to … [Continue reading]
Divine Providence
A Danger with Openness
I was struck by the following quote from Elizabeth Elliott while reading a blog post by Michael Kruger entitled, Is Anyone More Holy Than Anyone Else? The Missing Category of the 'Righteous Man': "The 'openness' that is often praised among … [Continue reading]
The Art of Making Disciples Inside And Outside Your Home
A friend of mine, Matt Lantz, Director of the Forge at Pine Cove Christian Camps, recently posted an article on discipleship in which he said (rightly) that: Jesus wanted His disciples with him – in close proximity – so that they could learn to … [Continue reading]
Stick With The Stuff
I have friends who are Catholic, some of whom I am convinced are my brothers and sisters in Christ based on our common affirmation that people are rescued from the just penalty of sin by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone (Protestant … [Continue reading]
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