How Unspeakably Solemn
On account of the recent focus on injustice today, I have been meditating often on the final judgment. Scripture teaches that there... Read More
Burdening Ourselves to Death
I have several friends in ministry who recently unplugged from social media. When a particular flashbulb, social media incident precipitated angst and... Read More
The Annulment of Condemnation
We sometimes fail to meditate deeply enough on all that the resurrection of Jesus means for believers. The resurrection was not simply... Read More
Confessional Discipleship
In Pleading for a Reformation Vision, David Calhoun recounts a story about the late Dr. William Childs Robinson’s high esteem for the Westminster... Read More
The Counsel and Care of the Elderly
Deep down in our hearts, we all like to convince ourselves that we are more knowledgeable and wiser than we actually are.... Read More
The Path to True Greatness
For well over a decade now, I have heard Christians approvingly employ phraseology about social and ecclesiastical constructs—phrases such as “a seat... Read More
Preaching that Lasts
I sometimes put myself through the painful experience of listening to the sermons of pastors outside of my own ecclesiastical circle in... Read More
My Kinsman Redeemer Lives
One of the most wonderful declarations of faith in the Bible is set in the contect of severe suffering and affliction. Having... Read More
The Book of Job in Redemptive History
Many have struggled to understand the book of Job. What is this mysterious book teaching about this righteous sufferer who was afflicted by... Read More
Justice, Mercy, and the Gospel
Over the past three decades, ethicists, scientists, and politicians have steadily adapted the institutionalized language of the academy. In turn, they have... Read More