The Blessing of a Boring Testimony

I’d like to start by clarifying that this idea isn’t original to me. I received a lot of inspiration for this from Joe Thorn on the Reformed Pubcast in the episode where he was discussing his testimony.[ref]http://reformedpubcast.com/episode-109/ around the 29-minute mark[/ref] His testimony itself is quite interesting, but the part that stuck with me is… Continue reading The Blessing of a Boring Testimony

Is The Bible Reliable?

The Bible is the cradle wherein Christ is laid. – Martin Luther If you’re ever at a loss of words when trying to articulate any given theological topic, I find the best place to turn is to the historic Reformed Confessions. The men who penned the words in the Confessions agonized for countless hours over… Continue reading Is The Bible Reliable?

A Concise Theology of Work

Work tends to be something we do absent-mindedly. Maybe you are currently working at your dream job and enjoy waking up each morning to get at it, but for the rest of us, work tends to be something we do out of necessity, not desire. This is especially true in the secular world and can… Continue reading A Concise Theology of Work

The Unashamed Savior

“For it was fitting that he, for whom and by whom all things exist, in bringing many sons to glory, should make the founder of their salvation perfect through suffering. For he who sanctifies and those who are sanctified all have one source. That is why he is not ashamed to call them brothers, saying…… Continue reading The Unashamed Savior

Turning on the Temple

The Bible reading plan I am following lands me in the prophets each Friday and this morning found me in Ezekiel 8. In it, God takes Ezekiel on a journey through the streets of Jerusalem, where the iniquity of God’s people is on full display. Ezekiel sees the elders of Israel bowing down to idols… Continue reading Turning on the Temple

Keeping the Trinity One — Some Thoughts on Peter Leithart’s “Keeping the Trinity Personal”

I woke up Friday morning to a somewhat desperate message on Facebook asking “Have you read Leithart’s article?” With an accompanying link. I glimpsed at the article and added it to my OneNote folder to read later. I did my morning Bible reading and got ready for work. Throughout the day, I got no fewer… Continue reading Keeping the Trinity One — Some Thoughts on Peter Leithart’s “Keeping the Trinity Personal”