What Does It Mean to Confess Our Sins to One Another? (Part 3 on James 5:16)
By A.B. Caneday Any reasonable reading of Matthew 18:15-18 requires that we acknowledge that Jesus commands us to confine knowledge of sin as a private matter between one who commits sin and one...
View ArticleWhat Love Is This? Cancer, Death, and Christ
By Matthew Barrett I am a member of Clifton Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky. Each Wednesday night the church gathers to hear a message and then spends the rest of the time, usually 15-30...
View ArticleThe Message of Christmas: Present and Future Joy (Psalm 126)
By Thomas Schreiner – C. S. Lewis wrote the autobiography of his conversion in a book aptly titled Surprised by Joy. Lewis said, “Joy, must be sharply distinguished both from Happiness and Pleasure....
View ArticleA Confession to Make: Discovering the Beautiful Formula of Psalm 32
By Dillon T. Thornton – “I need to repent of my repentance.” –The Valley of Vision I’ve done a lot of stubborn and stupid things in my life. I remember one event in particular that occurred when I...
View ArticleJesus with Sinners at the Table
By Fred Zaspel– The “dinner” scenes found in the Gospels, especially those in which Jesus eats with “sinners,” provide a warm, fascinating, and important portrait of our Lord in his earthly life and...
View ArticleJesus’ Table Evangelism
By Fred Zaspel– In my previous post I highlighted Jesus’ scandalous habit of eating with sinners. He was known to sit at the table with tax collectors such as Levi and Zacchaeus, and at least once we...
View ArticleRepentance and Original Sin (Fred Zaspel)
[photo credit] In an 1899 article for Union Seminary Magazine, Warfield takes up the question, must we repent of original sin? He notes that the question is often asked triumphantly by those who oppose...
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