Drawn by the Better
Human experience is inexorably tied to desire. To stop desiring at any given moment of one’s conscious life is an absolute impossibility.... Read More
The Measure of the Giving of God
The goodness of God ought to be among our foremost, continual meditations. The Scriptures teach us to meditate on His goodness in... Read More
The Wisdom of Work
Time is short. We only have so many years, months, days, and hours in which to be productive. This is reason enough... Read More
The Nature and Marks of Spiritual Pride
Pride is the greatest snare in the souls of men. It is essentially a measuring of ourselves by ourselves and a comparing... Read More
Involving Ourselves in Every Controversy?
Part of the pernicious underbelly of the internet is that many allow themselves to be drawn into controversies about which they have... Read More
The Forgotten Side of Sanctification
The late Professor John Murray taught the significance of understanding the doctrine of definitive sanctification. As he studied the exegetical statements of the... Read More
5 Practical Points for Preachers
This past Tuesday, I had the privilege of giving a pastoral charge to two men coming to be licensed to preach within... Read More
The Counterintuitive Christ
Everything about the circumstances of the coming of Christ into the world was counterintuitive. We tend to pride ourselves on the fact... Read More
The Priesthood of the Father, Giving Up the Son
In his outstanding book Christ Crucified: Understanding the Atonement, Donald Macleod gives an intriguing insight about the priestly role God the Father played in giving... Read More
The Shadowy Nature of the Theocracy
With a burgeoning interest in the idea of Christian Nationalism, the Christian Church in America has seen a renewed interest in modified... Read More