The Utter Folly of the Cross August 27, 2023 by: Jeremy Treat The Folly of the Cross The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is the most significant event in the history of the world. By dying in our place, the Son of God accomplished all that is necessary for the reconciliation of sinners and the renewal…
Dear Pastor . . . We Are Out of Balance August 26, 2023 by: Paul David Tripp This article is part of the Dear Pastor series. Dear Pastor, It’s something we have to deal with every day, something that makes life exhausting and hard, something we recognize better around us than inside us—the world we…
How We Can Cherish the Work of the Holy Spirit August 25, 2023 by: Mike McKinley Three Things to Avoid John Owen points out three things that we see in the New Testament in terms of how we can go about cherishing the work of the Spirit. He points out in Acts 7 how Stephen…
The Church Should Mind Its Spiritual Business April 17, 2024 by: Alan D. Strange The True Calling of the Church The calling, or mission, of the church as the church is to proclaim the gospel to the ends of the earth, not to be another merely (or even chiefly) political, social, or economic institution. The…
10 Things You Should Know about Biblical Typology April 16, 2024 by: Vern S. Poythress This article is part of the 10 Things You Should Know series. 1. The Old Testament is all about Jesus. In Luke 24:44–47 Jesus himself says that the Old Testament is about him: Then he said to them, “These are…
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