The Bewitching Influence of Secularism
Secularism is a religion. Make no mistake about it. Though many seek to advance it as a neutralizing alternative to a religiously... Read More
Law and Gospel in Redemptive History and Christian Experience
I recently had the opportunity to talk with Joe Thorn, on the Doctrine and Devotion podcast, about the biblical relationship between law and... Read More
The “Good, Better, and Best” of Worship
Throughout church history, there has been a tendency for serious, theologically-minded believers (and we should all want to be serious, theologically-minded believers)... Read More
Praying Down Divine Blessing
Lately, I have been impressed with the fact that prayer is arguably the most important need for the sustenance, vitality, and continuance... Read More
Overcoming Sinful Anger
There is plenty of sin in the world upon which we can fixate. The internet has brought the fallen sinful world–with all... Read More
Doctrine, Denominations, and Division
The 20th Century will be likely be remembered as the Century of ecclesiastical ecumenism. The 21st Century is shaping up to follow... Read More
A Nanny Church?
With the overturning of Row v. Wade, I have noticed numerous professing Christians posting things like, “Now the church needs to start caring... Read More
Differing Spiritual Temperaments
This past year, I have been preaching a sermon series through the gospel of John. One of the things that I have... Read More
The Water and the Blood
One of the more difficult aspects of hermenuetics, when approaching the fourth gospel, is to know how to interpret historical details in... Read More
For Everything There is a Season. . .
One year ago, our family entered into a new season of life. After moving from Chattanooga to Charleston to enter into the... Read More