Sticktoitiveness and the Christian Life
At some point in my childhood, someone encouraged me to develop a character trait that I was apparently missing. I don’t remember the exact context for the advice or even who presented the case, but
At some point in my childhood, someone encouraged me to develop a character trait that I was apparently missing. I don’t remember the exact context for the advice or even who presented the case, but
It is not meant, by these brief descriptions of the gospel, that there is no other truth necessary to be believed; but that the doctrine of the cross, properly embraced, includes all others, or draws
The Source of Biblical Boldness In this post, Alex Kocman points out that in the modern day task of speaking the truth in love there is a path to walk where there are ditches on
Had this question been addressed to the first genius upon earth, unacquainted with the gospel, it could not have been answered. Had it been put to all the great philosophers of antiquity one by one,
The Rest of the Story: Placing an Old Testament Text in Salvation History If the scriptures are a web and pulling on one part will inevitablely lead to all the other parts, then it is
The first part of this essay appeared on last week's Andrew Fuller Friday. Reader! “Can thine heart endure, and thine hands be strong, in the day that he shall deal with thee?” Think of the
Why I am Committed to Expository Preaching In this post, Jason Allen, president of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, describes his journey into understanding the importance of expository preaching. What is Preaching? How do you go
The Great Question Answered “And he brought them out, and said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved? And they said Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved.”—Acts 16:30, 31.
Not with Lofty Speech In this post, John Piper challenges preachers to proclaim in such a way as to never nullify the cross. According to Piper no matter your preaching style, there is always a
The Manner in which Divine Truth is Communicated in the Holy Scriptures It is a fact which must have struck every attentive reader, that God has not communicated his mind to us by giving us