Matthew 4:1-11 "Then Jesus was led up by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. And when He had fasted forty days and forty nights, afterward He was hungry. Now when the tempter came to Him, he said, "If You are the Son of...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
[I'm hoping to publish everything Jesus said during his earthly ministry on my blog under the title, "Things Jesus said". I'll go in the order that the quotes occur in the bible, starting with the gospel of Matthew. I'll also post a little...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Can I ask for your help with something very important?At its 2012 General Assembly the PCA will have an opportunity to vote to withdraw from the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE). The PCA is the last...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Many years ago R.B. Kuiper, professor of Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, offered the following wise counsel regarding the calling Jesus Christ had given to the church: ‘The...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
In ten years of marriage counseling, I’ve noticed certain problems that tend to be present in almost every marriage that is either in trouble or headed for trouble. Here are some tips that if sincerely followed, would eliminate many of...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
It has long been a desire of mine to put together a two volume anthology of favorite Reformed devotions. The first volume would be Favorite Reformed Devotions for Men, and the second Favorite Reformed Devotions for Women. The collections would be...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
"In all our work we have two great sources of persuasion, according to the example of Paul, namely, "We beseech you by the mercies of God," and again; "Knowing the terror of the Lord, we persuade men;" the love of God in Christ as a Savior, and...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
The actual date that Revelation was written in is critical to its interpretation. The early tradition of the Church along with evidence in the writings of Irenaeus was that it was written in the period of the Emperor Domitian's reign, therefore...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Most modern evangelicals are fine with salvation, but want no part of damnation. They like heaven, but despise hell, they are fine with mercy, but seem to forget that the offer of mercy always implies that judgment and condemnation is what is...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Whatever Happened to the Ninth Chapter of Esther? You don’t have to be a theologian to realize that while heaven and salvation are still popular, hell and Divine judgment are taking a beating these days. Whether it’s Gallup polls that...[ abbreviated | read entire ]