Introduction: The empathy wars seem to have some staying power. It was around seven years ago that Joe Rigney set the whole thing off within Reformed circles when he sat down with me for an interview ...
No Nuance at All
“All of this means you have to settle in your mind, in your soul, down in your bones, what you actually believe. And you have to be ready to walk into a buzz saw if you’re really going to practice some of the things that the Bible says we ought to practice. Your stance should be that of the sailor at Pearl Harbor who, when the third wave of Japanese Zeros was flying overhead, thought to himself, ‘The time for nuance has passed.’”
Keep Your Kids, p. xi
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Letter to the Editor: You said:"In times like ours, when deliberate efforts are underway to erode or otherwise destroy our national and civic identity, it is not unlawful for Christians ...
The Choices of James Lindsay
Introduction: In a recent post, I mentioned the atheism of James Lindsay, and was subsequently informed by a reader that Lindsay had recently rejected his former atheism, and now considers himself ...
Struck by an Angel
Acts of the Apostles (27): Sermon Video Introduction: In this chapter, we should notice a few introductions, and a notable contrast. We are introduced to John Mark, the author of the second ...
Notes from My Talk at Reformcon25
The Surpassing Worth of Knowing Christ: Introduction: Peter tells us that there are places in Paul’s letters which are difficult to understand (2 Pet. 3:15-16). That is true enough, but I also ...
The Weight of Your Blessing
“Great God Jehovah, we call on You now,
And ask for the weight of Your blessing of glory.
We know we cannot, on our own, make it happen,
We know on our own, our wells are all dry.”
21 Prayers, p. 128
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Give It Just a Little More Time
Real Substitution
“I pray that by faith we would come to see Christ
In the dragon impaled and set up in the wilderness,
And that You would help us really to see
The glory of ultimate and real substitution.”
21 Prayers, p. 124