Writing
The Reformation in Five Words
The gospel was rediscovered in the 16th century during the Protestant Reformation. These weren’t the conjurings of Luther, Calvin, or Zwingli. They were a few of the many who knew the Church of Rome had departed from biblical fidelity. The core of the Reformation is that we are saved by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, according to Scripture alone, for the glory of God alone.
The Abrahamic Covenant
A covenant is a promise or vow between two (or more) parties. They can be either conditional (dependent on both parties fulfilling their end of the deal) or unconditional (only dependent on one party fulfilling their end of the deal). In the case of the Abrahamic Covenant, it is an unconditional covenant between God and Abram.
The Symphony of Salvation: Exploring the Triad of Justification, Sanctification, and Glorification
Through an examination of Romans 1-8, it is evident that justification, sanctification, and glorification are indispensable marks of the Christian life because Christians are saved, being saved, and will be saved.
Look to the Lamb and Live
What if the very place your heart longs for is also the place your sin forbids you from entering? That’s the problem the Bible confronts from beginning to end. And nowhere is that problem more clearly dealt with than on Good Friday…
Sinner Turned Saint
How can sinners have peace with a holy God? There are few questions as significant as this one. The answer could either lead to eternal life or eternal condemnation; neutrality is not an option…
On the Trinity
Saint Augustine wrote in De Trinitate, “In no other subject is error more dangerous, or inquiry more laborious, or the discovery of truth more profitable”. So what does God disclose about Himself in His Scriptures?