

Clarity from Schilder on “Paradox”
Some theologians have a reputation for being consistently clear. Klaas Schilder isn’t one of them. The editor of this new […]
Read moreSome theologians have a reputation for being consistently clear. Klaas Schilder isn’t one of them. The editor of this new […]
Read moreWhen someone goes on and on about their accomplishments because they want to be praised, Christians regard that as prideful. […]
Read moreI’m continuing to make my way through Volume 3 of Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics. Chapter 5, on the Covenant of […]
Read moreGod hates sin. According to Prov. 6:16, “There are six things that the LORD hates, seven that are an abomination […]
Read moreBlasphemy against the Holy Spirit is something I’ve been asked about so many times, both in catechism classes and other […]
Read moreChristians ought to delight in pondering God. It ought to be our joy to think about him, what he’s done, […]
Read moreGood distinctions are part of the essence of sound theology. They’re an important tool for theologians. Preachers often employ distinctions […]
Read moreOur family has had several dogs over the years, but I think Monty is the best. He’s a Cavalier King […]
Read moreA parishioner asked me whether God loves everyone. She was discussing this with a friend. The friend insisted that God […]
Read moreThe gospel is meant to encourage believers and give them hope in Jesus Christ. Regrettably, there are doctrinal errors which […]
Read moreBelievers are temples of the Holy Spirit. So we say because this is what Scripture teaches in 1 Corinthians 6:19. […]
Read moreThe Bible teaches that true faith in Jesus Christ is essential for salvation. If you’re going to have eternal life, […]
Read moreOne of the distinctives of Reformed churches is that we hold to what the Bible says about covenant theology; what’s […]
Read moreIt was March of 2001 and I was a newly ordained missionary serving in Fort Babine, British Columbia. My sending […]
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