ARTICLES
Unrestrained and Inexhaustible: God’s Mercy Toward Sinners and Saints
The man who’d slayed giants as a shepherd with nothing but stones became the one to rule over Israel. Yet he still had to learn God’s mercy.
Is God a Narcissist?
God isn’t bashful. He invites, enjoys, and yes, even commands our praise. But he does so as one who wants to be praised for his humble love.
The Goodness of God’s Wrath
Every act of evil incites the wrath of God, which should stir our hearts to praise him. However, we don’t usually think of God’s wrath as a good attribute to be praised.
The Just-Right Justice of God
Nobody—neither the relatively innocent, nor the diabolically evil—will get any worse than he or she deserves.
Prone to Wander, Prone to Leave the Gospel We Love
As redeemed people, we too are prone to forget the most powerful message in all of the universe. We need to be constantly drawn back to the good news of Jesus Christ.
Are You Thinking About the End Times?
Eschatology is so much more than numbers and dates—it is the Christian’s hope.
Satan’s Attacks from All Angles
A Screwtape-inspired post about Satan’s attacks and God’s protection.
For His Glory
God certainly works all things for his glory. But Christians should not fall into error when using this phrase.
The Unknown Theologian
In 1890, a simple yet robust theological treatise written by a former slave was published. Lost for more than a century, it has resurfaced.
The Marked Boundaries of Suffering
Myra Dempsey encourages us to look to Jesus, who has sovereignly marked the boundaries of our afflictions.
Groaning Yet Grateful: Thanksgiving 2020
Dustin Crowe invites us to consider why might we especially need to lean into gratitude this Thanksgiving, with all the challenges, frustrations, and trials 2020 has brought.