A House for the Son
By the time I turned forty, I had lived in twenty-five different houses in seven different states. Relocating became standard fare for... Read More
While Shepherds Watch Their Flocks…
Imagine all the angels gathered before the throne of God when the Savior was born. The redemption that God had planned in... Read More
Self-Awareness, Love, and Overreaction
As a teenager, I longed to be whatever my father was not. If he wore a dress shirt and khakis, I sported... Read More
A Half-Learned Christ
In a day in which we are inundated with counterfeit gospels, counterfeit spirituality, counterfeit religions, and counterfeit devotional practices it is important... Read More
Disassociating Paul from Jesus
By means of sophisticatedly crafted statements on social media, certain prominent voices in the evangelical wing of Christendom have revealed their penchant... Read More
A Biblical Theology of the Sacraments
Almost no aspect of biblical revelation has been so misunderstood and disagreed upon as that of the sacraments. Many of the heresies... Read More
The Christ of the Proverbs
When we turn to the Proverbs–which are arguably some of the most neglected portions of Scriptures in the realm of redemptive-historical studies–we... Read More
A Redemptive-Historical Family Tree
God has woven some of the most glorious redemptive-historical details into Matthew’s genealogy of Jesus Christ. It is fitting that, at the... Read More
The Word and the Power
When we consider the miracles of Jesus, we do not fail to recognize a divine power at work in them to reverse... Read More
A Second Adam to the Fight…
Last spring, a spider wove a cobweb across the entryway to our house. In the evening, it took the cobweb down and... Read More