Andrew Fuller Friday: On Trials and the True Church
It is witnessed of David, that he “served the will of God in his generation.” Every generation has its peculiar work. The present age is distinguished, you know, by the progress of infidelity. We have
Around the Horn (December 15)
Have We Undervalued Baptism? If baptism is a covenant act it matters for our everyday lives and how we shape our actions. To deny that is the "undervalue" baptism. Hope > Optimism "God did not
Andrew Fuller Friday: A Challenge to Diest and Others
How was it that you first renounced Christianity, and imbibed your present principles? Retrace the process of your minds, and ask your consciences, as you proceed, whether all was fair and upright. Nothing is more
Around the Horn (December 8)
The Light of Christ in a World of Darkness In this post, Alastair Begg notes, "The Christmas message ought to be hopeful. But if it is to be hopeful, it must be more than sentimental.
Andrew Fuller Friday: On Satisfying Justice
Imperfect, however, as the foregoing similitude may appear in some respects, it is sufficient to show the fallacy of Mr. Paine’s reasoning. “The doctrine of redemption,” says this writer, “has for its basis an idea
Around the Horn (December 1)
The Subversive Power of ‘Hallowed Be Thy Name’ In this post, D. J. Marotta writes, "There’s a subtle subversion taking place within us as we pray this line. The human reality is that we all
Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Joy a Redeemed Church Brings to Creation
Through the mediation of Christ, not only is the whole creation represented as augmenting the blessedness of the church, but the church as augmenting the blessedness of the whole creation. As one member, be it