Imagining the Image of God
There is a speech in the 2nd act of Shakespeare’s Hamlet in which Shakespeare puts into the mouth of Hamlet a description... Read More
A Divine Division
The God who divided the light from darkness, evening from the morning, the waters under the heavens from those above, the... Read More
Did Jesus Descend Into Hell?
One question that has long plagued Christians about the nature of Jesus’ saving work is that which concerns the meaning of the phrase,... Read More
Rick Phillips on Jesus in the Old Testament
Over at Reformation 21, Rick Phillips has been busy posting a short series of edifying posts on “Jesus in the Old Testament.” These... Read More
Losing Loved Ones and Having Regrets
My mom had a sudden and massive heart attack last week. I never got to say goodbye. I never had the chance to tell... Read More
A Thanksgiving Jesus
If you were hoping to read something about our Puritan-American heritage–based on the title of this post–you will be sorely disappointed. If you’re looking for... Read More
The Internet: The Great Evangelical Op-Ed Tabloid
There were two things that always confused me as a boy–the existence of the op-ed and of the popularity of Tabloid Magazines.... Read More
A Romantic View of Ministry
Without wishing to demean or diminish the value of the plethora of lawful and necessary vocations in the world, I would insist that being... Read More
The Great, Redemptive Multi-Tasker
Meditating on all that the Scriptures teach about what Jesus accomplished on the cross leads us to conclude that Jesus was the great, redemptive multi-tasker.... Read More
The Sorrow and Joy of Imputation
One of the questions that has not often been asked or answered in all the discussion about imputation over the past several decades is... Read More