What Does Faith Do? It Depends
Some people love jigsaw puzzles – they’ll work on them for hours and hours. When you’re doing a puzzle, you […]
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Some people love jigsaw puzzles – they’ll work on them for hours and hours. When you’re doing a puzzle, you […]
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Do You Believe? 12 Historic Doctrines to Change Your Everyday Life, Paul David Tripp. Wheaton: Crossway, 2021. Hardcover, 478 pages. […]
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Every three years I do a seminar format with my senior catechism students. Each of them has to do a […]
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In 1 John 4:16, the Holy Spirit tells us that “God is love.” Sadly, this biblical truth is often perverted. […]
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Some theologians have a reputation for being consistently clear. Klaas Schilder isn’t one of them. The editor of this new […]
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When someone goes on and on about their accomplishments because they want to be praised, Christians regard that as prideful. […]
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I’m continuing to make my way through Volume 3 of Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics. Chapter 5, on the Covenant of […]
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God hates sin. According to Prov. 6:16, “There are six things that the LORD hates, seven that are an abomination […]
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Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is something I’ve been asked about so many times, both in catechism classes and other […]
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Christians ought to delight in pondering God. It ought to be our joy to think about him, what he’s done, […]
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Good distinctions are part of the essence of sound theology. They’re an important tool for theologians. Preachers often employ distinctions […]
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Our family has had several dogs over the years, but I think Monty is the best. He’s a Cavalier King […]
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A parishioner asked me whether God loves everyone. She was discussing this with a friend. The friend insisted that God […]
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The gospel is meant to encourage believers and give them hope in Jesus Christ. Regrettably, there are doctrinal errors which […]
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