Archive for March, 2010

 
 

Ryken on Darwin

Due to recent discussion on evolution and Darwin’s intentions, I want to draw attention to a post that Phil Ryken wrote at Reformation 21 a while back. Ryken points out … Read more→

Vos On Never-Failing Enjoyment In God

Commenting on the book of Hosea, Vos wrote:

Jehovah strengthened Israel’s arms and taught her to walk [7.15]; although the Giver of all nature-blessings, of corn, wine, oil, silver, gold, wool, … Read more→

Martyn Lloyd-Jones on the Honesty of Scripture

In his sermon on Acts 4:33-5:3, “The Unseen Reality,” Martyn Lloyd-Jones makes an interesting point about the honesty with which the historical narratives of Scripture are written. He observed:
You find … Read more→

Ground Shaking Prayer (Acts 4:23-31)

Here is the video from the Sunday Morning Worship service at New Covenant Presbyterian Church in Richmond Hill, Ga. The Text was Acts 4:23-31 and the title was “Ground Shaking … Read more→

The Alien Righteousness of Christ

James McGoldrick, Professor of Church History at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, has written a helpful article on mankind’s need for the imputed righteousness of Jesus Christ. You can read it … Read more→

Pride: The Pastor’s Worst Enemy

Dr. David Murray has a post, over at the Gospel Coalition Blog, in which he considers the numerous ways that pastors (especially gifted, younger ministers) are liable to fall into … Read more→

L’Abri Library Audio

James Grant points out that audio from L’Abri is now available online. You can read about it here. You can find the audio here.

John Knox’s Theology of Prayer

Brian Najapfour, a Ph.D. student at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, has posted a paper he had written on John Knox’s theology of prayer. These studies are rich in history, theology … Read more→

Samuel Miller on Engaging in Theological Debate

Here is a very helpful post on Samuel Miller’s advise to those who wish to engage in controversial debates. Jim O’Brien has done a great service by writing this post. … Read more→

Waltke, Bavinck and Evolution

Tony Reinke, has a post over at Miscellanies, in which he considers Bruce Waltke’s recent statements concerning evolution, in light of what Herman Bavinck had to say about macroevolution and … Read more→