Lord of Men and Nations January 19, 2017 The following article is a guest post by Brad Johnston, pastor of the Topeka Reformed Presbyterian Church. In sharing this news about a national confession of faith by the country of Poland, we
changes Navigating Transitions January 18, 2017 Regardless of whether you love or dread change, it remains inevitable. Save the unchanging character of God, everything and everyone we know undergoes constant change. And beyond the never-ending constant stream of change,
Some Recent Resources on Roman Catholicism January 17, 2017 A few things that have recently come across my radar: * John 6 For Roman Catholics, James White [http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=1101715767]. Dr. White walks through John 6 slowly, demonstrating
Some Recent Resources on Roman Catholicism January 17, 2017 A few things that have recently come across my radar: * John 6 For Roman Catholics, James White [http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=1101715767]. Dr. White walks through John 6 slowly, demonstrating
Martyn Lloyd-Jones Preaching Versus Teaching January 17, 2017 As I instruct students in homiletics, one of the distinctions I try to help them see is that of preaching versus teaching. Clearly, pastors must do both, and there is a great deal
3GT Episode 21: Get Your Scorecard Here! January 16, 2017 New format! New schedule! Even a new line-up! Listen to the changes coming to 3GT! [audio mp3=" https://threeguystheologizing.files.wordpress.com/2017/01/3gt-11117.mp3 "][/audio]
Presbyterian Partiality? January 14, 2017 I'm hoping to preach on the sin of partiality tomorrow evening from James 2.1-7. In preparing, yesterday morning, I was really surprised to discover that one of the chief reasons
What's Your Moniker? January 14, 2017 How we describe ourselves helps others to understand what we value--what and who we are. This is true in multiple spheres of life. In American culture, our "last name" is our
Discipleship In Awe of the Aged January 12, 2017 Have you ever met a mature Christian? That question’s not meant to be snarky, no matter how many smirks it may inspire. It’s meant to call attention to the truly special
What does Isaiah 55:10-11 mean? Assurance for Seekers - A Gentle Refresher January 11, 2017 Until recently, I had missed the contextual power of Isaiah 55:10-11. Commentator Alec Motyer helped me see the wonder of these verses in a new way. They promise: > For as the
David Murray The Dovetail Nature of Scripture January 09, 2017 Recently, I worked with a talented friend in his well-equipped workshop in making some storm windows for my study. His gifts and abilities were fun to watch as he went from coming up
Gospel Beauty Beyond Syllogisms January 06, 2017 The Christian life is the life of a forgiven sinner. Read it again. The Christian life is the life of a forgiven sinner. There is something refreshing about the simplicity of a statement
justice A Vengeful Spirit January 04, 2017 > Do not say, "I will repay evil," wait for the Lord, and he will deliver you. -Proverbs 20:22 It's a drama as old as Haman's