The Frankenstein Cake of Despair: Finding Hope In Psalm 38 (Part 1)

The time eventually comes for an all-systems failure. You have nursed your car for 250,000 miles with only minor repairs and maintenance—brakes, tires, an alternator—but then, one after another, all the dominoes tumble: Engine blows, transmission cracks, the exhaust falls out. This . . . Continue reading →

Free One-Day Conference In Phoenix Feb 21, 2026 Featuring Swain, McGraw, & Clark: Confessing The Faith

The Confessing the Faith Conference is a one-day, free-of-charge event designed to equip believers with sound theology that shapes their lives, their churches, and their witness in the world. In an age of competing messages, shifting cultural pressures, and theological confusion, this . . . Continue reading →

On Humanizing and Dehumanizing

In The Abolition of Man, C. S. Lewis worried about the effects of replacing sin and forgiveness with disease and therapy. His chief concern is that we would lose our humanity. This remains a great concern. Recently, one of the Supremes, not Diana Ross . . . Continue reading →

What Is Reformed Theology? (Part 12)

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Our older theologians used to say that we are justified in order that we might be sanctified.1 The order in that expression was intentional. Before the Reformation many in the church had come to reverse justification and sanctification. Continue reading →

The Road of No Good Versus the Path of Godliness: The Cosmic Struggle Between Transgression And The Servant Of The Lord In Psalm 36 (Part 2)

By recording an oracle of Mr. Transgression, Psalm 36 lays out the cosmic battle between the descendants of the serpent and the heir of Eve, the Servant of the Lord. Even though the action might be fierce, our Lord is not a . . . Continue reading →