Jonathan Edwards on Being with Loved Ones in Heaven
It is not uncommon to hear someone speak of longing to be with a loved one who has gone to be with... Read More
Where Two…Agree…
It should not surprise us when Christian theologians actually agree with one another. This is especially so when both are understood to... Read More
Bavinck on Jesus and the Nature and Sphere of the Gospel
In the excellent new volume of previously unpublished essays by Herman Bavinck, Essays on Religion, Science and Society, the Dutch theologian offers... Read More
A Thought on the Relevance of the Gospel in a Cultural Context
As I have been reading through D.A. Carson’s new book Christ and Culture Revisited I came across a very helpful definition of... Read More
On the Reconciliation of All Things in Heaven and on Earth
A few weeks ago I preached a sermon on Ephesians 1:7-10. The end of verse 10 says that Jesus came to reconcile... Read More
Steve Baugh on Bibliolatry
Thanks to R. Scott Clark for pointing out an article by Steve Baugh on Bibliolatry. I have heard several individuals, looking for... Read More
Was Jonathan Edwards Reformed?
I have been mulling over the question whether Jonathan Edwards was Reformed in any meaningful sense of the word “Reformed”. I am... Read More
Scott Clark on Evangelical Affiliations
Scott Clark, over at Heidelblog, has some very interesting thoughts about ecclesiology, confessionalism and evangelical affiliations. Clark writes: Our personal relations with... Read More
Preach with Authority
While its been some time since I’ve watched this, I have often thought about how valuable a lesson is here for Gospel... Read More
J. W. Alexander on the Thought Life of the Minister
In his wonderfully helpful book Thoughts on Preaching J.W. Alexander notes how a minister who is not bound to a schedule for... Read More