The Father is getting glory for himself through what he does through his beloved Son.
The Importance of a Theological Greeting Part 2 by Jim Butler
John now moves from who God is to how we should respond: worship. The doctrine of God should lead to doxological praise.
Dr. Jim Hamilton on frequency of Lord’s Supper
“I think the New Testament indicates that the early church took the Lord’s supper every Lord’s day, that is, every Sunday.”
One More Time on Moral Equivalence, Kevin DeYoung
“Every sin is not the same in God’s eyes.”
The Importance of a Theological Greeting Part 1 by Jim Butler
The people of God are experiencing trials and they need to be reminded of the source of their comfort: the triune God who dwells in heaven and rules the nations.
Family-Integrated Church 12: Commendation for “A Weed in the Church” (Part 2)
As I said in my last post, I want to present some critiques of Scott Brown’s A Weed in the Church in which he presents a defense of family-integrated church views. It is my goal, however, in this series to do more than merely criticize (what I would describe as) the...
The Consummation
History is going somewhere and Christ is no passive by-stander.
Brief survey of the history of hermeneutics – 8. Antioch
Alexandria utilized allegory of the Neoplatonic variety; Antioch utilized typology of the New Testament variety.
The Inter-Advental Period
The inter-advental period is a mixed epoch of history where two worlds exist at the same time.
Brief survey of the history of hermeneutics – 7. Alexandria
Clement of Alexandria and, especially, Origen (circa A.D. 185-254) are the most well-known and influential Alexandrians.
