No Longer Trembling At the Rustling of a Wind-Blown Leaf
Roland Bainton, in his biography of Luther, shows us the way the gospel changed Luther’s heart from a fearful man into a fearless leader of the Reformation.
We Point to Him
As John Webster says, “Everything that is to be said of the church is said by saying, ‘We point to him.’”
How to Spoil the Gospel
In Ryle’s book, he wrote about “the many ways in which the faith of Christ may be marred and spoiled, without being positively denied…the very reason that so much religion called Christian, is not…” He then laid out four ways the gospel may be spoiled.
The Supremacy of Jesus
Colossians 1:15-20 is one of the most magnificent descriptions of Jesus in all of the Bible.
The Freedom of Not Knowing and The Responsibility of Learning
We’re all asking questions no one can really answer, and our only responsibility is to try and find out.
What's In A Name?
Abram had 99 problems, but a name wasn’t one. Exalted father ain’t too shabby, unless, of course, God says it’s not enough.
My Only Comfort
Hope in an increasingly hopeless world is shrouded in mystery. But it is there. It is real. It is available. It is a gift—and that is the thing we must all remember.