Why Having “No Creed but Christ” is a Serious Mistake
While this may seem like a small item to some readers, I contend it is a considerable thing. If we, in word and deed, deny the creeds and confessions, we also deny the clarity of scripture and God's faithfulness to His church over the ages. The gospel is clear, understandable, and reliable; creeds and confessions evidence this.
Ligonier State of Theology Reveals 84% of Christians Are Heretics
We must return to being a people of the Word
The Bible Doesn’t Teach Blanket Submission to the Government
The past couple of years has awakened many believers (myself included) to the dangers, and unbiblical nature, of statism. Moving forward, we can be sure that this conflict and tension between the church and state is not going to go away. If anything, all indicators point towards an increase.
The Glories of Christ As Our Great High Priest
Rest securely, believer, knowing that Christ is your great High Priest, and you need not stumble into the throne room of God.
The Deadly Peril of Being the Double-Minded Man
The double-minded man is always hovering between two worlds.
Rings of Power and the Loss of Transcendent Virtue
For all of the visual splendor that Rings of Power yields, the story thus far feels a bit hollow and manufactured for this Tolkien fan. I think it's because the writers are products of a generation that doesn't understand the substance and significance of transcendent virtue.
God Works All Things for Good
God is actively working all things for good for those who love Him—and that “good,” which is your glorification, cannot be robbed of you.
Unconditional Election: A Study in What it Means to be God
When discussing biblical doctrine, the subject of Unconditional Election can be an emotional, dynamic trigger for many Christians. For some, such as myself, it spurs immediate reflections on God's sovereignty, grace, and divine nature.

