The Baptizer and the Betrayer in the Old Testament
One of the remarkable features of the Messianic prophecies in the Old Testament is that some of them were directly about individuals... Read More
Implications of Trusting in Something
Everyone trusts in something or someone. Either we trust in our own accomplishments, or we trust in the accomplishments of another. A... Read More
The Converting Light of the Gospel
Many who have been converted out of great darkness have experienced an experience similar to that of Thomas Halyburton. In his Memoirs,... Read More
Agony in Gethsemane: A Tale of Three Gardens
Recently I preached on the heart-wrenching experience which our Lord Jesus Christ had in the garden of Gethsemane the night in which... Read More
Reformed Forum at PCRT
This past weekend it was a thrill to represent the Reformed Forum at the 38th annual Philadelphia Conference of Reformed Theology hosted... Read More
The Allurement of Christ
“Do not love the world or the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is... Read More
PCRT 2011 Children of God Conference and Live Webstream
If you live anywhere near the Philadelphia area I want to remind you that that the Philadelphia Conference of Reformed Theology (PCRT)... Read More
Eric Alexander on the Cup of Bitterness and Cup of Blessing
In 1958, Rev. Eric J. Alexander delivered a lecture at the Keswick Convention in which he pointed out one of the most... Read More
Rejoice in the Murder of Jesus!
If Jesus died merely to set an example, what example would that be? If His death was some kind of humanitarian lesson,... Read More
Lloyd-Jones on Preaching and the Use of Media
Here is recent post that Tim Keller wrote with regard to Martyn Lloyd-Jones’ statements about the primacy of preaching. In the course... Read More