How were people saved in the Old Testament?
Ligonier Ministries (video)
Steven Lawson explains how the saints of the Old Testament were saved.
A Little Theology of Exercise
David Mathis (article/audio)
In the groaning world in which we live, it is a remarkable thing to have a body that works enough for meaningful exercise. None of us thanks God nearly enough for such mercy.
Introduction to Ephesians
esv.org (article)
Ephesians offers general instruction in the truths of God’s redemptive work in Christ; the unity of the church among diverse peoples; and proper conduct in the church, the home, and the world.
Tim Keller on the Image of God
Tim Keller (article)
What happens in a society that got its idea of human rights from a belief in the image of God, that all people are created in the image of God?
Introduction to Hosea: Historical Context
Hosea's message was more than solemn warnings. It also contained a note of hope
21 Questions With Barronelle Stutzman
Rod Dreher Barronelle Stutzman is the Washington florist sued by a gay man, a friend and client of almost a decade, who was outraged by her refusal to do the flowers for his same-sex wedding. Whatever you think you know about her case, I bet you don’t know a lot of things in that short three-minute video.
How R.C. Sproul's Words Changed My Life
David Qaoud For Paul, the antidote to arrogance is remembrance. As Kevin DeYoung says, “Remembrance is one of the most important aspects of the Christian faith.”
Romans 5:8-9
Matt Chandler A powerful explanation of what it means to be justified from Romans 5:8-9.
10 Things You Should Know About General Revelation
Sam Storms Because of our focus on the inspiration and inerrancy of God’s written revelation, the Bible (i.e., Special Revelation), we often tend to ignore the other ways in which God has made himself known more generally to all mankind. Theologians call this General Revelation. What is it and why is it important that we understand what is meant by it?