No More Wrath to Drink

The imagery Jesus uses of a “Cup of Wrath” has a deep heritage of Old Testament usage.

How the Church Laments

The church does not grieve as others do. In Lamentations, the Lord shows how the church moves from grief to lament, which rightly orders our emotions before a just and holy God.

A Majority of One: Psalm 3:1-4

Truth and reality are not discovered by a majority vote. They are not created by the sum total of all the wisest and informed of men.

The Descent of Christ: Why It Matters

The Doctrine of the Descent of Christ is an important doctrine that has been forgotten for too long. It is key to understanding what happens when believers die.

Ephesians: Chosen in Christ

A Biblical exposition of the doctrine of the sovereignty of God in salvation, as seen in our choosing in Christ before the foundation of the world.

Government: A Christian Institution

Governments, wherever in the world, are expected to obey the Word of God. They are not neutral entities existing outside of religion and culture. They are either protecting and preserving life, which is their function, or they are degrading and destroying life.

St. Nicholas and the Tradition of Gift-Giving

Embracing the tradition of St. Nicholas’ gift-giving is not just about preserving a historical or cultural practice; it is about realigning our holiday gestures with foundational Christian values.

A Singular Savior: Psalm 3:1-2

It is no easy matter to maintain our faith and peace when reversals seem to multiply against us. Our lives are on a fast track downhill.

Lessons From Jude Pt.1: What Does It Mean To Be “Called” By God?

How can one with dirty hands become clean by scrubbing himself with those same hands? There is only one solution: he must be the object of cleansing and not the worker of cleansing. Consequently, to be “called” identifies the Christian as one who has been appointed to be the object of God’s affections, mercy, and saving grace, to be chosen to be part of the royal priesthood, someone for Christ’s own possession (1 Pet. 2:9).