Changing Tides and the Unchanging Savior
I have learned–both from personal experience and from pastoral ministry–that change can be among the most unsettling dynamics of life in this... Read More
Five Biblical Points of Dordrecht
Yesterday, my twitter feed was flooded with comments about a video floating around online in which Mark Driscoll said, “I don’t hold... Read More
Judah First
Of the multitude of Messianic prophecies that stand out in the book of Genesis, Gen. 3:15, 12:1-3 and Gen. 49:8-12 are arguably... Read More
The Blessed Cursed Tree
An important biblical theological idea emerges out of Paul’s use of Deuteronomy 21:23 in Galatians 3:13. In the middle of the most polemical book... Read More
A Better Vine
Of the Gospels, none is as full of Old Testament typology as the Gospel of John. The apostle John had a keen interest... Read More
Three Family Graces
My parents frequently quoted Scripture to my sister and me when they overheard us fighting with one another as children. Ephesians 4:32... Read More
Worship the Man
The Holy Spirit gives us ample amounts of proofs of the deity of Christ in Scripture. The fact that Jesus received worship... Read More
The Grace of Waiting
“Faster internet!” “Buy it now!” “Get what you’ve always wanted when you want it.” These are only a few of the seemingly... Read More
The Most Difficult Verse in the Bible?
I’ve always found it to be a thing of comfort to know that one Apostle found another Apostle’s writing to include things... Read More
A Vision of the Glory
The Puritan Thomas Adams once wrote, “Christ is the sum of the whole Bible, prophesied, typified, prefigured, exhibited, demonstrated, to be found... Read More