What Calvinism Did For Me, Part 1: The Sovereignty Of God
August 03, 2016 - 1 Comment - ReformedAs we quickly approach the five hundred year anniversary of the Reformation I pause to reflect on how the Reformation impacted me the most particularly with respect to the Doctrines of Grace. To many Calvinism has become simply […]
The Gospel in a Single Word
January 20, 2016 - 1 Comment - ReformedIf you had to summarize the gospel in just one word, what would it be? The question is a tough one. Perhaps the best answer would be “Christ”. But there is another word that captures the essence of the heart […]
“I Am Reformed In Everything That I Do”
May 14, 2015 - 2 Comments - ReformedThese were the words of James White during a Recent Dividing Line of The Dividing Line where Dr. White responded to Leighton Flowers regarding something that was done during the close of their recent debate on May 7th. Professor Flowers […]
Live Event: RedGraceMedia Interviews Professor Carl Trueman of WTS
March 26, 2015 - (0) comments - Reformed, VideoJoin us Live at 7pm CST for a Youtube Live Event with Professor Carl Trueman of Westminster Theological Seminary. Carl R. Trueman is a Christian theologian and church historian. He is Professor of Historical Theology and Church History and holds the […]
Gospel Transformation
March 02, 2015 - 2 Comments - Evangelical, Evangelistic, ReformedThe overwhelming reality in the Bible is that Scripture is very clear and specific about what is sin and that sin is keeping a person in condemnation and ultimately leads to the wrath of God in hell. Equally clear in […]
Rest for a Restless World
February 02, 2015 - (0) comments - ReformedThe Huffington Post recently ran an article by Howard Fineman entitled, “Why The World Is Spinning Into Crisis Everywhere”? Fineman was relying heavily on the work of Richard Haass who has served as president of the nonpartisan Council on Foreign […]
From Whitefield to Ragsdale: The Anglican Descent Down the Fast Lane
January 05, 2015 - 7 Comments - ReformedWith the Church of England just recently naming the Reverend Libby Lane as the first woman bishop (December 2014), the Christian world is quickly reminded of the descent of one of its denominations down the fast lane of compromise. It […]
Christmas and The Threefold Office of Christ
December 16, 2014 - (0) comments - ReformedThe concept of a threefold office in Christ was first of all taught by Calvin (1500s). “Therefore, that faith may find in Christ a solid ground of salvation, and so rest in him, we must set out with this […]
The Redemptive-Historical Nature of Christ’s Revelation – Pt.1
November 14, 2014 - (0) comments - ReformedReformed theology is often thought to consist chiefly about the discussion of Calvinism, the authority of Scripture, the Sovereignty of God over all things etc. Yet, the recent explosion of Biblical Theology and in particular Christ-centered Biblical Theology forces us […]
A Primer on Biblical Theology: Part Two
October 17, 2014 - (0) comments - ReformedRelationship to Systematic Theology To help us have more clarity, it is often helpful to explain its relationship to other theological disciplines. Along these lines, Biblical Theology refers to a specific method of theological interpretation that stands in harmonious contradistinction […]