Letter to the Editor: Great article, and a great analogy. Thank you for the clear analysis.I read the WSJ article that started (or at least occurred near the beginning of) all this and had ...
Grace and More Grace
“I ask You, my God, to establish Your justice
Throughout our land through grace and more grace.
Restore in Your kindness, the doctrines of grace
To a people now empty, but once overflowing.
And take grace away from a truncated people
That they might then see how empty they are,
That they might then see how ungrateful they were,
That You might forgive and restore them again” ().
21 Prayers, p. 3
Some Good Basic Questions Stirred Up by Rufo and Goldberg
Update and correction: I am informed by a reader that James Lindsay has recently repudiated atheism, and is now considering himself an agnostic. That affects my second paragraph, so please factor that ...
Not Incredible at All/Easter 2025
Introduction: Sermon Video The philosopher Leibniz put the problem into a nutshell when he asked “why is there something rather than nothing at all?” That is one of the fundamental questions, ...
But He Is Not a Tame Lion
“As inveterate Pharisees, we always desire
To turn Your Word into something respectable,
Acceptable, tame, and fully domestic.
I pray that today Your Spirit would wield
Your Word in a way as to make us all see
It can never be tamed and never held down.”
21 Prayers, p. 116
Christ as Riven
Good Friday 2025: Pontius Pilate, a Roman governor and political figure, was no doubt acquainted with palace intrigues, court machinations, and the striving ache that suffuses all of it. It is ...
And Out They Came . . .

As True Yeast
“I pray that Your kingdom would continue to grow,
Silently, steadily, confusedly, gloriously,
I pray that this service, our worship this morning,
Would release a great deal of carbon dioxide
Into the loaf and thus make it rise.”
21 Prayers, pp. 115-116
Content Cluster Muster [04-17-25]
Which Is Pretty American: Now There’s Some Motivation for You: Getting a Move on the Open Road: A Song I Really Like for Some Reason: Full of Surprises: HT: Samuel Cherubin: John Cooney Featured Product: Not as the Scribes:This book is practical commentary on the Sermon on the Mount. Years ago I preached through the …
The Botoom of the Pot
“I speak as a close observer of some conservatives whose worldview is made out of cinder blocks and cheap cement . . . That is a problem, sure enough, but in our age, it is not a huge one. The intellectual life of our age is characterized by a squishy goulash of subtleties all the way to the bottom of the pot, a farrago of pomothot, and the purveyors of this pomothot are often quite clever—they don’t hate labels because they can’t follow arguments. They hate labels because they can follow them, and those arguments get in the way of their lusts. Remember that the devil is a dialectician.”