Dealing with Discouragements in Ministry
It is the common lot of those God has called into gospel ministry to become discouraged on account of the challenges and... Read More
The Gift and Gifts of the Spirit
When our sons were young, they would enthusiastically tear into the gifts that their mother and I gave them at Christmas. If... Read More
A Biblical Theology of Light and Darkness
An interesting theological metaphor emerges in the Gospel of John. In the first 14 verses of chapter 1, the apostle John takes... Read More
Old Covenant Signs in Redemptive History
Over at Ligonier, I recently contributed a short series on the Old Covenant signs. When each of the Old Covenant signs (i.e., the... Read More
Organic Christian Living in the Local Church
The New Testament gives us more than enough commands for believers to live out the Christian life organically among the members of... Read More
Always Facing the Light
An interesting series of biblical-theological allusions to light and darkness emerge in the Gospel of John. In the first 14 verses of... Read More
Singing the Song of Humility
Hadel’s Messiah is one of the greatest musical compositions ever written. A three part redemptive history development of Isaiah’s prophecy. From the... Read More
The Spirit of Christmas
One of the most neglected parts of the incarnation accounts in the gospel records is that which touches on the presence and... Read More
None But Zion’s Children Know
On October 27, 1994, President Bill Clinton, while addressing the Knesset (i.e. the legislative assembly in Israel) cited one of his former pastors when he... Read More
The Christological Sign of the Sabbath
It has become increasingly common for business professionals, life coaches, and pastors to talk about embracing sabbath or taking a sabbatical. The... Read More