Warfield, Biblical Doctrines and Confessionalism
B.B. Warfield, in his article on “The Biblical Doctrine of the Trinity,” made a significant observation regarding the Scripturally accurate formulation and... Read More
“Textual, Expository, Redemptive-Historical, Applicatory” Preaching?
Let’s be honest. None of us has the handle on preaching and no two ministers preach the same. John Chrysostym, Augustine of... Read More
The God Who Loves Finished Work
Every now and then you come across something in your reading that seems to nearly stop you in your tracks and forces... Read More
Eric Alexander Sermons
John Hendrix, over at Monergism.com, has been consistently chipping away at all of the audio on the Tapes From Scotland website. He... Read More
Edwards on Intellectual vs. Spiritual Understanding
It is not always easy to distinguish between a rational and a spiritual understanding of Scripture. A man may come to the... Read More
John Owen on the Apostles’ Christological Interpretation of Psalm 2
In his Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, John Owen gave consideration to the hermenutical principles underlying the way in which... Read More
Symbols of Christ in the Wilderness
Among the abundance of redemptive types that God gave Israel throughout the exodus experience, wilderness pilgrimage and the conquest of Canaan, I... Read More
Jesus: The Omega of the Old Testament
The way in which the Old Testament revelation comes to a close ought to be a matter of supreme interest to believers.... Read More
Revjw’s Book Corner 12.05.12
Reading is a wonderful thing. It stimulates thinking. Or so it should. Of course the famous computer expression “GIGO” applies to reading... Read More
The Aroma of Christ
There are an abundance of ways by which God describes the glory and beauty of Christ in the Scriptures. One of the... Read More