
MDB 71: I Tim 1
What would it be like to receive a letter from your mentor? Would you open it eager to hear what advice he would give? Would you open it worry that he might be a bit critical of your pathway? What…

What would it be like to receive a letter from your mentor? Would you open it eager to hear what advice he would give? Would you open it worry that he might be a bit critical of your pathway? What…

The blogosphere has been set ablaze since the resignation of Bruce Waltke from Reformed Theological Seminary. Dr. Waltke, an Old Testament scholar for whom I have a great deal of respect made a regretable video for Biologos, an organization which…

PCRT Greenville opens this Friday with a well-known and well-loved friend of Second Presbyterian Church, Dr. Joel Beeke. He will be speaking on Christ as the center not only of eschatology but history. If you will indulge me a personal…

James Grant has a brief interview here with Kevin DeYoung, whose new book–which walks through the Heidelberg Catechism–is available now from Moody.

“For you will not abandon my soul to Sheol, or let your holy one see corruption” …

“Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest you be like him yourself. Answer a fool according to his folly, lest he be wise in his own eyes.” …

What a shocking event! Just after the consecration of Aaron and the acceptance of his first offering, his two sons are struck dead! Why? Nadab and Abihu offered incense to God apart from his command. This “unauthorized” or “strange” fire…

“Why?” is a question that only humans ask. There is something in the way God made us that requires us to understand, or seek understanding, for the course of our lives. A God-given sense of justice drives us to demand…

Sunday’s message was part 31 in our current series through the book of Hebrews. It is entitled “Faith and Justification” and is based on Hebrews 11:4. You can listen to or download it HERE.

Anthony Bradley has a good piece in the latest issue of World entitled “Calling” vs. choice” in which he challenges the ease with which contemporary Christians spiritualize the choices they make. Here’s the bottom line: the Bible simply does not…