The Shepherd for the Sheep
“The LORD is my shepherd, I lack nothing” (Psalm 23:1). This amazing truth is ultimately fulfilled in the Good Shepherd, the Lord Jesus... 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
A Crisis In the Divine Government
As I work through a sermon series on the book of Romans at New Covenant I remembered a quote I had stumbled across... Read More
Individual Personalities and the Gospel
One of the aspects of biblical revelation that has received quit a bit of attention in the Reformed church during the last... Read More
The Strongest Evidence for the Deity of the Son
We ask every man coming before our Presbytery committee for ordination to give some biblical proofs of the deity of Christ. Without... Read More
Make It Your Own!
Many years ago I read through J.W. Alexander’s Thoughts on Preaching and found it to be one of the most rewarding experiences I’ve had... Read More
9 Traces of the Doctrine of the Trinity in the Old Testament
In chapter 3 of his Reformed Dogmatics (vol. 1), Geerhardus Vos set out 9 “traces of the doctrine of the Trinity…in the Old... Read More