Five Minutes for the Imago Dei
by Joseph L. Hamrick III on September 4th, 2024
All of life is lived before the face of God. That means even the conversations and debates we have can be acts of worship lifted to God in prayer. Read More
Rest In Christ
by Stephen Belk on September 2nd, 2024
What we must understand, as followers of Christ, is that we are commanded by God to rest. How do we understand what rest really is when we are not raised in a culture of rest? Read More
Understanding the Law: Part I
by Austin Rouse on July 26th, 2024
There is perhaps no other Biblical subject that confuses and confounds Christians more than that of the Mosaic Law and its applicability today. Read More
The Trembling Pastor
by Stephen Belk on July 25th, 2024
There are many ways to serve God and serve the people of God, but none bear as much spiritual responsibility as the ways of evangelists, pastors, and teachers. Read More
Children: The Best Bible School for Adults
by Travis Lee on July 24th, 2024
In our society, we tend to sort people. Somewhere along the way, experts determined that learning works best when we are grouped by our age. It makes sense, does it not? Little kids like animal crackers, and teens like pizza, so why not lump them together with their own kind? And man, us parents! Is it not attractive to just let someone else look after our kids? You get some much-needed time to yourself. You can accomplish some of your own aspirations, and believe me, as a parent of several children, I get it. Read More
Discovering Perfect Faithfulness
by Joel Riaz on July 23rd, 2024
Perfect faithfulness is neither seen nor an expected virtue from any child of Adam. We know and have experienced that no human can be perfectly faithful to another, no matter how hard one may attempt to be faithful. We can never achieve it and seldom obtain it. Read More
High Strangeness and a Christian Response
by Jacob Tanner on July 22nd, 2024
High strangeness is, undoubtedly, highly intriguing. Stories about UFOs, Mothman, Bigfoot, and so on, are incredibly captivating for many. To some extent, it seems that high strangeness has existed for a long time. Not only is high strangeness ancient; it appears, frankly, to be Biblical. Read More
On Justification through Faith Alone in Christ Alone
by Trevor Bates on July 19th, 2024
Justification is, as I see it in Scripture, the legal declaration that righteousness has been imputed and guilt pardoned. Such righteousness is imputed through Christ’s work on our behalf, and such guilt is pardoned through the very same work: Christ’s atoning sacrifice - that is, His substitutionary death in our stead as He took our sin to Calvary’s cross and then to the grave. Read More
Dying Thoughts of a Godly Man
by Joseph L. Hamrick III on July 18th, 2024
Baxter's book is a sobering reminder that one day we all will die, some sooner than others. That much is a guarantee. Read More
Remember Me
by Austin Rouse on July 17th, 2024
A more theological approach to the subject of memory would see it as a reflective aspect of God’s own omniscient character, though clearly incomplete and lacking. Read More
What Laws Are We Supposed to Obey?
by Jacob Tanner on July 16th, 2024
My prayer for each person reading this is that you become obedient to God, first by trusting in Jesus through faith and being saved by Grace. Read More
Is God For Us?
by Joseph L. Hamrick III on July 15th, 2024
God’s light and truth cannot be hindered. Though we are often in the dark, his light and truth continue to pierce the darkness of human hearts with the light of the gospel. Read More