Time Has Not Run Out

In the days of Noah, the Lord saw the condition of mankind. All were thoroughly corrupt in their desires, thoughts, words, and deeds. All men and women were totally depraved. They were like their father — the devil. Toward them, God looked with regret and anger. He pronounced his holy judgment. These violent men and … More Time Has Not Run Out

The Genesis of His Story

Before the beginning … God existed. (Psalm 90:2; Isaiah 41:4) He enjoyed sweet communion with himself and created beings who dwelt in the heavenly realms. (Ephesians 3:10-11) He planned, purposed, and covenanted. The Father would send, sacrifice, and exalt the Son before the watching eyes of heavenly rulers and authorities. (Ephesians 3:10-11; Titus 1:1-2; Hebrews … More The Genesis of His Story

Deconstruction, Reconstruction, and Instruction

In one sense, our Reformed fathers were practitioners of deconstruction. Transformed by the Gospel and consumed with a passion to think and worship well, they revisited scripture, challenged assumptions, and discarded unnecessary clutter. Very carefully, our fathers disassembled their churches and analyzed their teachings and practices through the lens of Sola Scriptura. They deconstructed. They … More Deconstruction, Reconstruction, and Instruction