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In response to our rebellion against Him, the shape of God’s punishment fits the nature of our crime with ironic just...
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“For the wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who by their unr...
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“For the wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who by their unr...
The beginning of a four-part series on Romans 1:18-32, this material comes out of some research and writing I've been doing recently.
“A soul that turns away f...
“Now in the confession of the Trinity we hear the heartbeat of the Christian religion: every error results from, or upon deeper reflection is traceable to, a de...
“In America I saw the freest and most enlightened men placed in the happiest circumstances that the world affords, it seemed to me as if a cloud habitually hung...
In a word, because I want them to be good. Righteous. Heroic. Selfless. Lovers of justice and mercy. Haters of every distinct form of oppressive corruption...
In the spirit of that much overused genre, "If I was king of the world, and could get everyone to do exactly what I thought best"--along with all of the quasi-d...
In my experience, most Christians tend to read the book of Proverbs in fairly disconnected fashion. Individual nuggets of wise advice are isolated not only fro...
Peter Enns has written an essay on "The Benefit of Doubt" which is, I think, necessary for many to ponder:
"There is a benefit of doubt. Let me put that more s...