What is the relationship between apostasy and blasphemy of the Holy Spirit?
October 5th, 2021
IntroductionIn our recent sermon entitled “Whiteness is not the unforgivable sin,”[1] we defined blasphemy against the Spirit, AKA the unforgivable sin, as attributing to Satan the work of the Spirit.... Read More
How to fight a spirit of self-satisfaction?
September 28th, 2021
IntroductionThere are many reasons Christians might find themselves with a spirit of self-satisfaction—anytime God permits them to participate in a great achievement. This month we celebrate the first... Read More
Are all sins equal and why does it matter?
August 10th, 2021
IntroductionSince theology is more like music than calculus, imagine theology is a harp. The more strings that are in tune the more celestial the song is. When Christians derive theology from the Bibl... Read More
Why do teenage boys start cussing?
June 29th, 2021
Do you remember when you were 13 or 14 years old and your friends started cussing? At first, it was like they were test driving a car. Not a new luxury vehicle, but a hail-damaged Yugo that was missin... Read More
What to do when your boss encourages you to support the moral revolution?
June 8th, 2021
Many Christians find themselves working for businesses or corporations that encourage compliance with the moral revolution. Perhaps their company wants them to participate in gay pride month. Perhaps ... Read More
C.S. Lewis on the Christian Household
May 4th, 2021
There is a lot of talk about the household in Christian circles these days, much of it good (On this note, we heartily recommend C.R. Wiley’s two books, Man of the House and The Household and the War ... Read More
Questions This Dad has for the State University Recruiter who has Come for my Child
April 16th, 2021
In your experience, are Christian students more likely to win unbelievers to Christ or lose Christ altogether?Will my child be taught critical theory at your school?Do your professors teach that life ... Read More
Fuddled Worship: Why Virtual Worship is no Substitute for In-Person Worship
April 6th, 2021
American Christians of recent vintage are eager to live as if the fourth commandment no longer applies—adopting a Lord’s Day theology revolving around the question of how much activity Christians can ... Read More
One Little Word Shall Fell Him
February 23rd, 2021
Comedian Roy Rogers used to say that he only knew what he read in the papers. Well, if you’ve been reading the paper lately, or the online paper, there is a decided trend against Christianity.What are... Read More
Why Haven’t We Canceled Worship Services?
February 16th, 2021
There was an outbreak of the plague in Scotland in 1645. Roughly half the population died. There was another outbreak in 1647. The local Presbyterians organized a six-day festival of repentance. My, m... Read More
The Danger of a Half-Gospel
February 2nd, 2021
Sometimes trying to put things right is when you are most vigorously putting them wrong. One of the current trends of evangelicalism is so-called “Gospel-centered preaching” (GCP). This is a method of... Read More
A Game Plan for Slumped-Shouldered Christians
October 13th, 2020
If you begin at the root and rise of it, Satan has schemed to war against God’s people from the beginning. Sometimes he slithers up to an unsuspecting damsel. Sometimes he drops the dead weight of a h... Read More
