The view of Limited Atonement (also known as “particular atonement") stems from the understanding of the death of Christ and how it applies to the Elect. It is crucial to understand what is not meant by the word limited; we are not speaking of a lesser atonement, nor are we saying that Christ could not... Continue Reading →
Where to find Racism in the Bible
We are at it again. Denominations are scrutinizing internet trolls, opening their Scriptures and catechism to engage in yet another battle. Racism is addressed in the Bible, but recently, it has been noted that the word "racism" did not exist in the original texts; thus, those who argue to “find it in the Bible” are... Continue Reading →
Vainless Repetition? – A Defense of the Lord’s Prayer in Common Use
I remember my original excitement as I purchased Gibson's Be Thou My Vision devotional, hoping for something to standardize and assist in my personal devotion. As I was reviewing my new devotional, I was surprised that despite every day having a unique and robust offerings each one ended with the Lord's Prayer. I was personally... Continue Reading →
Thou Shall Not Judge
How many times have you heard someone, maybe even a Christian, say something along the lines of "don't judge others"? Or perhaps the statement that "only God can judge me"? It seems nowadays that nobody is allowed to judge or make discernments about other humans in any way without facing backlash. This prevailing mentality has... Continue Reading →
The Curse of Cowardice (1758)
Samuel Davies grew up in a farming family in Delaware, received a classical education, and became an evangelist Presbyterian minister. He moved to Virginia in 1747. Though he was careful to maintain good relations with the Anglican authorities there, he managed to draw large numbers of Virginians to his evangelical faith and established a thriving... Continue Reading →
Do All to the Glory
'So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God. ' - 1 Corinthians 10:31 When we think of those who bring the most glory to God, who do we think of? What actions do you think of when someone says, "God is glorified in this"? How often... Continue Reading →
Trustworthiness of the Bible
"Christianity, if false, is of no importance, and if true, of infinite importance. The only thing it cannot be is moderately important." - C. S. Lewis This is probably no shocker to most, but my expertise isn't in Bible apologetics. However, I place my full trust in that it is the complete word of God... Continue Reading →
Family Worship 101 - Joshua 24:14-18
Dr. Joel Beeke walks us through what Biblical Family Worship looks like through the lens of Joshua 24. How it is crucial for countering the negativity of the world and for the advancement of the Gospel.
God's War On The Wicked - Psalm 2
Voddie Baucham takes us through Psalm Chapter 2 to explain why the nations wage war against God and his Elect. He helps us discover why they have rejected the authority of God. The sermon draws distinctions Between those who serve the Lord and those plot against the Lord's Anointed.
A Good Soldier - 2 Timothy 2:1-13
Kevin DeYoung's sermon on 2 Timothy 2:1-13 emphasizes the importance of entrusting others, the roles of Soldiers, Athletes, and Farmers, and how remembering Christ strengthens believers. The sermon highlights God's sovereignty as a motivator for endurance within the church community.