From the confessional Reformed perspective, the Law-Gospel distinction is not a paradigm we impose onto the Scriptures, but something we find within redemptive history, namely through covenant. [...]
In our hyper-political culture, the calls to vote for public officials have never been louder and ubiquitous. Every time you get on Facebook or Instagram, you are given the option to register to [...]
This summer, I had the wonderful privilege of being a Sky Ranch summer camp counselor. I worked with high school sophomores who all came from Christian backgrounds. Throughout the week, we walked [...]
Recently, Flame, one of the most prolific Christian rappers in history, came out with an EP called “Extra Nos.” The focus of the album was about Flame’s journey to becoming a confessional [...]
In the previous article, we learned that sin ruins everything. Because of Adam’s sin, humanity stands condemned in the eyes of God, in bondage to sin, and lives in a fallen world that can never [...]
How does God’s grace impact our lives as Christians? To answer this question, we must first see what our lives would be like apart from His grace. The Covenant of Works A covenant is an agreement [...]
I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself [...]
Around 500 hundred years ago at the dawn of the Reformation, the topic that was ferociously debated between Protestants and Roman Catholics was how a person was saved from their sins. [...]
I was once told by one of my non-Calvinist friends that what we believe about predestination, the extent of the atonement of Christ, and how we are “born again” is inconsequential for how we live [...]
What does is mean that we have received “the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ” (Romans 3:22)? What does it mean that God “has clothed me with the garments of salvation; he has [...]