**This article was originally posted in March of this year. If seminarians will learn the habit of thinking about Godâs truth as a means of enjoying him, then they will not waste their theological education, said John Piper during a special,... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
One of the greatest Southern Baptist forebears is John A. Broadus, who with James P. Boyce, William Williams and Basil Manly Jr., founded The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1859. The fledgling seminary closed during the Civil War... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
Matthew tells us about a time in which the religious leaders came before Jesus and said, âWhat we want from you Jesus is a sign, give us a sign.â Theyâre using the same kind of language that they have used all along. Jesus after all has stood... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
The following post is part two in a series of posts titled: Can Jesus heal mental illness? by Heath Lambert. You can read part one here. âMental Illnessesâ are Spiritual Issues In my previous post I tried to demonstrate that mental... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
What lessons have you learned from George Washington? Three aspects of Washingtonâs leadership are models for my leadership at Westminster: character, concern for the good of the whole institution and self-denial. First, Washingtonâs life... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
In the following video's, Heath Lambert discusses biblical counseling and it's relationship to expository preaching, calvinism, ecclesiology etc. with Jay Adams, author of Competent to Counsel and founder of the modern day biblical counseling... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
Preach the text/Preach Christ and His Kingdom (redemptive history, epoch, person & work of Christ, eschatological fulfillment in the Kingdom of Christ) Honor the Authors of the text Apply the text in light of the Gospel of Jesus Christ... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
One of the questions we get asked a lot in the biblical counseling movement concerns whether Jesus can heal those with a mental illness. The question is asked by people who are concerned about Scriptureâs sufficiency and Jesusâ relevance to... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
Perennial Bible scholar D.A. Carson, calls it âdivine mathematics.â And that sounds about right to me. Although the New Testament is not a mathematics textbook, when it does speak to the issue it doesnât follow conventional theorems or... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
When we study, preach or teach the Old Testament (OT) should we talk about Jesus Christ? Is it hermeneutically sound to see Christ in the OT? Letâs hear the words of the best interpreter of the OT in history. When Cleopas and his companion... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]