Spear of Phinehas
Friday, December 11
"Love Covered with Flesh"
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Christmas is the celebration of Jesus' Incarnation. The Puritan, Thomas Watson, described the Incarnation this way, "Christ incarn...
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Wednesday, December 9
When was Jesus Born? Does it Matter?
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December 25th is on its way, and the celebration of Jesus' birthday is fast approaching. In light of this, last night I was asked if Jes...
Wednesday, November 25
The Center of the Christian Religion
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Twentieth century Presbyterian J. Gresham Machen writes the following on the center of Christianity, and is a great launching-pad for Thanks...
Monday, November 16
Should Christian's Punish Their Kids? Lloyd-Jones Answers
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Martyn Lloyd-Jones gives the following answer via my excerpts from his sermon "Discipline and the Modern Mind": "[In the mode...
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Sunday, October 11
The Difference Between Christianity and Other Religions
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Herman Bavnick: "Buddha and Confucius, Zarathustra and Mohammed are no doubt the first confessors of the religions which have been foun...
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Saturday, October 3
They Have Healed the Brokenness of My People Superficially
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The prophet Jeremiah: "Everyone is greedy for gain, And from the prophet even to the priest Everyone deals falsely. They have healed th...
Friday, September 18
Klosterman, Likability, and God's Love
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Chuck Klosterman on the problem of making it your personal aim to be liked: "...being likable is the only thing that seems to matter to...
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Tuesday, September 8
Exercise Naked
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I've begun reading Disciplines of a Godly Man with a couple buddies, and came across the author's fleshing out of the Greek word ...
Monday, August 31
Seven Characteristics of False Teachers
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Seven characteristics of false teachers from an old Puritan named Thomas Brooks: 1. False teachers are men-pleasers. 2. False teachers are...
Thursday, August 27
Christ is Triumphant
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Eugene Peterson regarding Revelation 6:2's rider on the white horse: "Biblical Christians do not sentimentalize Christ. There is a...
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