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Singing Christ into Our Hearts

March 1, 2010

The best hymns of the historic Church, modeled on the Scriptures themselves (especially the Psalms) are rich with godly experience, but experience arising directly and explicitly in view of the mercies of God in his Son. 

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What Have You Done?

March 1, 2010

By God's providence, common grace, and natural law, there exist wholesome and virtuous aspects of human culture despite the total depravity of humankind.

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Justification and Ecumenism

February 1, 2010

Far from being suspicious, we should welcome any ecumenical consensus that emerges out of the clear biblical testimony to God’s justification of the ungodly by imputing their sins to Christ and Christ’s righteousness to them through faith alone. However, the consensus that seems to be emerging in our day, as in other eras, seems to find its core sympathy in a more synergistic (Arminian and Roman Catholic) framework. 

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“Works of the Law” in Paul

February 1, 2010

Maintaining a proper definition of the works of the law means the difference between justification and condemnation, heaven and hell.

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Semper Reformada

October 1, 2009

When we invoke the whole phrase — “the church Reformed and always being reformed according to the Word of God” — we confess that we belong to the church and not simply to ourselves and that this church is always created and renewed by the Word of God rather than by the spirit of the age.

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Calvin as Biblical Interpreter

May 1, 2009

Calvin was incredibly disciplined, insightful and thorough-proven in his extensive biblical commentaries.

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Psalm 44

April 4, 2009

Faith strengthens itself as it prepares to engage the life of the believer by rehearsing the acts of God.

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