I was once asked, by Jude St. John from The Oak Log, which living theologians I liked since it was obvious enough that I liked the dead… Read more “Because They Are Dead”
Category: Christian Duty
The End For Which God Gave Us A Being
Getting acquainted with Thomas Boston (1676-1732). I love how saturated with the concernment of the glory of God that his heart made evident through the medium of… Read more “The End For Which God Gave Us A Being”
Corporate Worship Is Not For Evangelism
“My church does not evangelize enough during the worship service!” Many Christians say this. And to that I ask the question, Then who are you putting first,… Read more “Corporate Worship Is Not For Evangelism”
The Cab Ride
This story was forwarded to me in an email. I don’t know where it started, who wrote it, or if it’s a true story, but when I… Read more “The Cab Ride”
The Burden Belongs To Christ
Let us give what burdens us to Christ. It belongs to Him. It was taken from us and given to Him. Or do we care more for… Read more “The Burden Belongs To Christ”
Fruitless Joys
Over at The Oak Log, Jude had posted this relevant quote to the previous Bunyan post:  “Fruitless joys are what we turn to when life is… Read more “Fruitless Joys”
Grace and Ingratitude
Is everything we do and every thought we think, done with the acknowledgement that God has been gracious? Are we thankful? Are we praising God for the… Read more “Grace and Ingratitude”
Spurgeon On Contending For Truth
Can you guess who said this?????? Leave a comment to guess! I’m sure this will be pretty easy. I’ll reveal who it is by tomorrow night. As… Read more “Spurgeon On Contending For Truth”
Coffee With Cream & Schaeffer
This morning, my wife and I were sitting down, having our morning coffee (is there really any other way to start a day?!?!?) and so I picked… Read more “Coffee With Cream & Schaeffer”
1 Peter on Peter
1Pe 1:3-9 Â Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His abundant mercy has begotten us again to a living hope… Read more “1 Peter on Peter”