“Mystery is the lifeblood of dogmatics†are Bavinck’s opening words to the doctrine of God. Even when a confirmed believer moves past the sophomore debates of faith v reason and … Read more→
Archive for February, 2010
Witsius on the Apostle’s Creed
Among the multitude of expositions on the Apostle’s Creed, written throughout church history, one in particular has not received the attention it deserves. Herman Witsius, best known for his The … Read more→
Covenantal Baptism
Dr. Benjamin Shaw makes several significant points about covenantal baptism here. They deserve the most serious consideration by anyone who desires to understand more fully the biblical nature of covenantal … Read more→
Dennis Johnson on Infant Baptism
Dennis Johnson, Professor of Practical Theology at Westminster Seminary California, has an article over at Third Millennium Ministries on how he came to change his mind about infant baptism. You … Read more→
The Purpose of Pentecost
Many people have incorrect thoughts about the purpose of Pentecost. You will sometimes hear Christians praying that the Spirit will come in the same way as He came at Pentecost. … Read more→
Better By the Dozen (Acts 1:12-26)
Below is the audio and video from the Sunday morning worship service at New Covenant Presbyterian Church of Richmond Hill, GA. The text was Acts 1:12-26 and the title, “Better … Read more→
Choosing Apostolic Number 12
There is an interesting theological purpose in the historical account in Acts 1:12-26. At first glance it doesn’t seem to be anything more than an historical recollection of the apostasy, … Read more→
Muller on Confessing Five Points
Over at the Riddleblog there is a post by Richard Muller, in which he considers what it means to say you believe in the five points of Calvinism. Muller suggests … Read more→
Pastoral Lessons from Larry King?
David Murray has a post over at Head, Heart, Hand in which he draws a valuable pastoral lesson from the skill with which Larry King carries out his interviews. You … Read more→
Ian Hamilton Sermons
If you have never heard sermons by Ian Hamilton you are missing out on a great spiritual blessing. Iain is the minister of Cambridge Presbyterian Church in Cambridge, England. I … Read more→
