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Typo or Typology?
In 1985 a couple of Moroccan brothers took to the streets and shocked the world with what would become, let’s be honest, the coolest fad known to...
“Dear…” – A Poem on the Letters to the Seven Churches (Revelation 2-4)
Dear Ephesus, you work so hard and wicked people there you barred. Yet you have lost your earlier love, so now repent; love God above. Dear...
The Value of the Old Testament, Part 1
To speak of the value of the Old Testament Scriptures is to speak of that which exceeds all riches. They are to God’s people as the excellent wife...
Teach Your Children to Teach Their Children to Teach Their Children Well
Teach the Children Graham Nash famously penned the lyric, “Teach your children well.”[1] In those troubled days of the 1960s, a generation after the...
How Long, O Lord?
Why Are We Not Perfectly Sanctified at Conversion? Why are believers in this world left to struggle with indwelling and remaining sin? Certainly,...
Church History Spotlight | Athanasius
May 2023 marks one thousand six hundred ninety-eight years since the 1st Council of Nicaea met. When I was growing up, Nicaea was blamed for the...
Sin Unmasked
Have you read Lamentations lately? Ever? It’s a small book with dark content, and it is tucked away between Jeremiah and Ezekiel. So, it’s not...
How to Win a Theological Controversy: Lessons From the Pharisees
Tired of losing debates? Would you like a surefire way to win arguments? Consider learning from some of the best. The Pharisees had plenty of...
Break Every Chain
The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien is a compilation of short stories from the deep past of his sub-creation, Middle-Earth. My personal favorite...
A Remedy for a Poor Reading of God’s Providence
Providence Explained God’s providence can bring sweet comfort and consolation to Christ’s church, yet, we are often poor readers of it. When we read...