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Why I Don’t Participate in Halloween

Halloween: It’s a conscience issue, and my own conscience is pricked by the thought of participating in it. However, I also recognize that there are legitimate (even “biblical”) reasons that one might have for celebrating with the rest of their…

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The Certain Progress of Sanctification

Editor’s Note: This post has been adapted from A New Exposition of the London Baptist Confession of Faith of 1689, edited by Rob Ventura. Having been definitively sanctified, the Christian is being progressively sanctified, although not perfectly sanctified in this life.…

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How Is the Trinity Vital for My Christian Life?

Back in 2005, Rick Warren—then hailed as “America’s New People’s Pastor” by Time magazine—made a revealing statement on his understanding of theology and doctrine:   “The first Reformation was about doctrine; the second one needs to be about behavior. We need…

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On Plundering the Egyptians

The debates surrounding catholicity and theological retrieval do not seem to be slowing down any time soon. With all the back and forth about Thomas, Aristotle, and Van Til, one theological topic seems to be overlooked more often than others—namely,…

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No Christianity without the Church

Editor’s Note: This post has been adapted from a longer article set to be published in a forthcoming edition of the Puritan Reformed Journal. It will come as little surprise to many readers on this site that the state of…

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“Imperfect in This Life”

So far in our study of chapter 13 in the 1689 London Baptist Confession, we have seen how sanctification is properly both decisive at conversion and ongoing throughout life. Simply put, the Christian is holy, and is being made holy.…

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At the Mercy of the Nations 

Israel was envious. The nations around them had flesh-and-blood kings, while their ruler was only the eternal spirit-without-a-body Creator of the universe, Yahweh. The people obstinately demanded that God give them a king like all the other nations—and God, in…