Lloyd-Jones on The Gospel and the Charge of Antinomianism
A professor in seminary first directed me to Martyn Lloyd-Jones’ well-known statements–at the beginning of his commentary on Romans 6:1–about the true... Read More
A God-Determined Progress to a God-Determined End
In his outstanding work The Plan of Salvation, B.B. Warfield brought his consideration of Calvinism to a glorious conclusion by describing how far... Read More
Ray Ortlund’s Isaiah Sermon Series
From 2002 to 2004, Dr. Ray Ortlund preached a sermon series on the book of Isaiah at First Presbyterian Church in Augusta,... Read More
Learning to be a Grateful Critic
“What do you think about the whole Mark Driscoll fiasco?” “Did you know Tim Keller believes in _____ ?” “What do you... Read More
Vos on the Historicity and Interpretation of Genesis 1 and 2
In addition to the works of Herman Bavinck and several other prominent Dutch theologians at the end of the 19th Century, the... Read More
John Calvin on the Great Exchange
In his Preface to the Geneva Bible of 1550, titled Christ the End of the Law, John Calvin gave one of the most succinct and... Read More
The Theological Greatness of Jonathan Edwards
I started reading Jonathan Edwards almost immediately after I was converted. I remember the first time I opened the massive two volume,... Read More
6 Subtle Ways to Hold on to Self-Righteousness
In his volume of printed sermon on Romans: Chapters 2:1-3:20, Martyn Lloyd-Jones pointed out that there are 6 ways that we, like the... Read More
Paul, the Law and Eschatological Justification: Three Views of Romans 2:13
One of the most important and most hotly debated exegetical and biblical-theological issues in our day is that concerning the words of... Read More
The Anatomy of Saving Faith
In his sermon on Justification from Romans 5:1, J.C. Ryle powerfully explained the nature of saving faith under the following figure: Saving faith... Read More