J.I. Packer once made the astute observation that “false proportions in our doctrine are the beginning of false doctrine itself.” If anything, this is a reminder for... Read More
One of the first types that we encounter in the pages of Scripture is the Tree of Life. Being one of the two sacramental (not magical) trees... Read More
Saturday, October 31, 2015 marks the 498th anniversary of the day that Martin Luther nailed the 95 theses to the door of the Schlosskirche (Castle Church)... Read More
If asked what it means to be a man, many would naturally point to the MMA fighter, to one of the grizzly members of the show “Deadliest Catch”... Read More
Outside the walls of the church, companies constantly placard plastic surgery and age-defying creams before our eyes, in magazines and on commercials, to convince us... Read More
If you could ask God for anything–and you knew that He would grant that for which you asked–what would it be? Money, power, security, long life,... Read More
In his short but profound work, Eschatology of the Old Testament, Geerhardus Vos set out to answer various questions about the Old Testament theophanies and their... Read More
I have seriously been considering the prospect of preaching a sermon series through the book of Proverbs at New Covenant. However, every time I’ve mentioned this... Read More