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To the Saints in Ephesus . . . Who Are Children?

6 Feb 20202 Oct 2024
Paul writes "to the saints who are in Ephesus" (Ephesians 1:1) and explains to them the wonderful work that the Triune God has performed to save them, rescue them from…
Reformed Theology

Go, Make Disciples, and Baptize . . . Your Children?

4 Feb 20202 Oct 2024
Just before his ascension to the right hand of the Father, Jesus gives us the Great Commission: "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name…
Life and Ethics

God at Work in Our Baptism

27 Nov 20192 Oct 2024
Baptism is one of the central practices of the Christian life.  With the Lord’s Supper, it is one of two sacraments (“oath, sign, or symbol”) that our Lord himself instituted,…
Life and Ethics

Sunken Sailboats and a Sufficient Savior

23 Nov 20192 Oct 2024
If you’re captaining a sailboat which capsizes and you’re subsequently thrown into the water, die, and sink to the bottom of the sea, it is better to hear “It is…
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Bad at Blogging

22 Nov 20192 Oct 2024
I am bad at blogging. For that, I apologize. I am bad at blogging. You’re now rolling your eyes. Maybe one day I’ll improve my blogging. But that’ll take time…
Reformed Theology…

For the Love of Predestination

19 Nov 20192 Oct 2024
Is there a more controversial or hated doctrine than that God sovereignly and graciously chooses who will (and consequently who sovereignly and justly won't) be saved? I challenge you to…
Reformed Theology

Herman Bavinck on the Death of Christ

6 Nov 201912 May 2021
Herman Bavinck (1854-1921), perhaps the preeminent theologian of the Dutch Reformed tradition, had a sharp and pastoral understanding of the saving power and sufficiency of the death of Christ. In…
Biblical Exegesis

God’s Freedom and Power to Save Whomever He Wills (John 6:35-44)

2 Nov 20192 Oct 2024
John 6:35-44 contains these famous words from Jesus: “I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in me shall never thirst” (v.…
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Is Faith Blind and Irrational?

30 Sep 20192 Oct 2024
I wanted to start this post by asking the question, "Is faith blind and irrational?" and then answering by saying, "I sure hope not!" And then after everyone gathered themselves…

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