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Consanguinity, affinity, and other points of divinity
In 1646 the Westminster assembly offered two controversial interpretations of the Bible that did not appear controversial at the time. One was that the pope of Rome is…
Read moreIncarnation Anyway
Would the Son of God have become incarnate had Adam not sinned? Some argue the question is far too speculative and impossible to answer, especially since it is…
Read moreThe Puritan Out of Time: Rediscovering A. W. Pink’s Reformed Identity
Arthur Walkington Pink (1886–1952) is often remembered through a single lens: the solitary, uncompromising champion of the “doctrines of grace” whose The Sovereignty of God helped spark a…
Read moreChristian, How Should you Speak to Your “Gay Christian” Celibate Friend?
1. If your friend was harmed as kid, it’s not his fault that he was harmed. However, he is responsible for everything in himself that is contrary to…
Read moreA Tribute to Albert N. Martin, 1934-2026
“…be an example to the believers in word, and conduct, in love, in spirit, in faith, in purity” (1 Tim. 4:12) I first met Pastor Martin in 1995…
Read morePastor, Pray for Your People
Prayer stands at the heart of a thriving ministry. Long hours for the church, frequent pastoral visiting, vigorous study, and passionate preaching—unless the Lord gives his blessing, all…
Read moreWhat or Who is Grace?
As I was learning Reformed theology over two decades ago, certain views were dogmatically affirmed as Reformed in print and online, but my own reading of Reformed sources…
Read moreThis Hideous Complaint
Only one person has truly understood the words that Christ said on the cross: “Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?”, that is, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken…
Read moreSurprises and Fallacies about the Book that Changed Our World
To call a book “the most important printed book in the English language” is a very bold claim indeed, yet it is what the British Library called…
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