Repentance without casting out idols is like putting a piece of duct tape on a cracking dam. It will not work, and if continued, will lead to ruin.
Category: Theology
The Fall of King Uzziah
We can learn three things from the fall of King Uzziah: first, a warning concerning the pride of life; second, the importance of proper worship; and third, the remedy for man's uncleanness.
My Beloved is Mine
If I had to be left with only one book of the Bible, and I was not allowed to retain the Book of Psalms, I believe I would keep the Song of Solomon.
Them That Are In Bonds
Too often we Americans get so caught up in our own affairs that it is easy to forget that the church is not American. It is not even Western. It is global.
Language Matters
The LBCF is a distinctively Baptist work. Every page drips with Baptist thought. In this example, we ought to always be refining our language.
The “Missing Manuscripts” Argument
The method of the Confessional Text position starts with the premise that God, in his word, has revealed how we are to understand his word.
Some Thoughts on the 2020 Presidential Election
Are we talking about God, or are we talking about the things of this world? We like to dress up our discussion of worldly things in "christianese."
Episode 6: The Certainty of the Word of God; Sunday Afternoon Lesson, 7-26-20
This is a lesson I taught Sunday afternoon, 7-26-20.
Thoughts on Theodicy, Pt. 2
In order to properly answer the question of suffering, we must first begin where the Bible begins: with the authority which God possesses as our Creator.
The Instability of the Modernist’s Bible: 2 Pet. 3.10 as an Example of How Modernists Have an Ever-Changing Bible
How can the Modernist appeal to sola Scriptura when his Scriptura is constantly in a state of flux? Which Scripture is alone the foundation and rule of faith, life, and worship? Is it the NA27 or the NA28?