January 15, 2006
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What is the media that God has appointed for his people in worship?
A study of baptism and its benefits.
How the Old Testament sacrament of passover points us to Christ and directs our worship today.
There is nothing that can help your family and its’ spiritual health more than attending the means of grace every Lord’s Day.
How the Regulative Principle of Worship must inform Reformed Liturgies.
How God conveys his saving grace through the Gospel outside the church’s formal worship services.
January 14, 2006
A Reformed defense of the practice of infant baptism.
How sacramental occasions become times of blessing for Christians.
God himself acts through his means of grace in our worship on the Lord’s Day.
January 30, 2005
Christ is central to the procurement and application of redemption.
A re-examination of the Holy Spirit’s role in the Triune God’s work of redemption.
The psalter is a clear and abundant declaration of Christ’s life, death, and resurrection.
The person who can rightly preach Christ from the Scriptures can know himself to be a preacher.
January 29, 2005
Christ is at the center of our worship as the object of our worship.
January 28, 2005
A defense of the centrality of the church in the Christian life.
Reformed theology does not have a central dogma but at its best attempts to unfold naturally from the history of redemption as we find it in Scripture.
January 31, 2004
A study of Calvin’s teaching on sola fide and its fidelity to the teaching contained in the Pauline epistles.
A study of the inseperable yet distinct relationship between the doctrines of justification and sanctification.
The indispensability of the doctrine of Christ’s active obedience for a biblical and Reformed soteriology.
January 30, 2004
An analysis and response to the threat posed by adherents of the New Perspective on Paul, Federal Vision, and others at the traditional Reformation doctrine of justification.