Jesus’ Star in the East?
One of the more difficult questions for any serious student of Scripture to answer is, “How did the Magi know that a... Read More
An Angel’s View of Christmas
One of the things that I love most about Christmas is getting to meditate anew on the role that Angels played in the... Read More
God Has Spoken
The Divine authorship of Scripture is a subject to which we should constantly return and one that should recurrently fill the minds of the... Read More
Communicating and Connecting in Ministry
Communicating with congregants and connecting ministries are two of the greatest challenges a church planter faces in the early years of ministry. In fact, these... Read More
Sin, Self, State, and Savior
23 years ago David Wells wrote No Place for Truth, in which he suggested that individuals in a society that self-consciously suppresses the... Read More
Our Shield and Reward
There are so many places in the Old Testament where we find hints about the Person and work of Christ; it would be... Read More
Grace is a Gift
In the first post in this short series, we began to consider the idea that grace is a person–the Lord Jesus Christ. Before... Read More
…And Everything Else Will Follow
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... Read More
Christ, the Tree of Life
One of the first types that we encounter in the pages of Scripture is the Tree of Life. Being one of the two sacramental... Read More
The Heart of the Reformation
Saturday, October 31, 2015 marks the 498th anniversary of the day that Martin Luther nailed the 95 theses to the door of... Read More