Here is an outstanding series of lectures that Edward Donnelly gave at the 2001 Trinity Baptist Pastors Conference. The subject was “Helps for Today’s Pastors:... Read More
Martin Downes has some extracts from a speech delivered by Martin Lloyd-Jones at the National Assembly of Evangelicals in 1966. The reason for this particular... Read More
It’s time again to look at Reformed Forum’s most downloaded episodes last month and last year. Nick and I are constantly amazed that our archives... Read More
We were able to catch up with William Dennison, professor of interdisciplinary studies at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, GA, about his Th.M thesis, Paul’s... Read More
Justin Taylor recently posted a fairly lengthy account of the calling and ministry of John Piper. You can read it here. I find his biography... Read More
The University of Cambridge is, this year, celebrating its 800th anniversary. Cambridge University Press (one of the oldest publishing houses in the world) has recently... Read More
We have been in a far country, but he has been wiating for us. When we turn to him, he runs to meet us even when we are still a great way off. He throws his arms around us and treats us as dear children. He never hesitates. We approach him with tears, but find that his home is a house of joy. How is it that the just and holy God can give us such a reception? It is because his eternal Son has never disappointed him in any way, and he sees us being in him. He accepts us for Christ's sake. In our unholiest moments, in the depths of our backsliding, even then the righteousness of Christ is reckonned to our account, and the Father sees us as having no faults. There is no cloud between us and our God, not ever.