Tag: Jesus

  • Masculinity Begins with Humility and Righteousness

    Masculinity Begins with Humility and Righteousness

    At a time when the culture is warring over definitions of masculinity and femininity, the church must be prepared to give biblical definitions to Christians. The topic of masculinity, in particular, has been at the forefront of the current culture war. Conservatives and progressivists alike have staked claims on what defines true masculinity, ranging from

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  • You Are Not Superior

    You Are Not Superior

    When we read 1 Corinthians 12, we learn from the Apostle Paul that God, through the Holy Spirit, bestows gifts upon His people. Each and every gift He gives is to be used for “the common good” of the body of Christ (v. 7). Paul also makes it clear that before coming to Christ, each

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  • Andrew Tate Is Not Masculine

    Andrew Tate Is Not Masculine

    The recent craze surrounding self-appointed masculinity expert, Andrew Tate, continues to garner public attention. Tate built his financial wealth by prostituting women through websites such as “Only Fans.” He has made a name for himself by encouraging men to be physically fit and desirable to women. Furthermore, he has drawn public attention through bold speech,

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  • A Christian’s Identity is in Christ Alone

    A Christian’s Identity is in Christ Alone

    Within professing evangelicalism is the tendency to prefix an adjective to one’s identity as a Christian. While some may seem a bit innocuous by describing the stripe of their faith (Reformed, biblical, or born-again Christian) or their national citizenship (American Christian), others have attached an ethnic modifier (i.e., white-Christian, black-Christian, Asian-Christian, etc.). Still others have

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  • Repentance and Forgiveness in an Age of Digital Relationships

    Repentance and Forgiveness in an Age of Digital Relationships

    Two of the most important aspects of the Christian faith are repentance and forgiveness. They are the foundational elements of how one even becomes a Christian for it is through repentance (turning from sin) and faith (turning to Christ) that one is forgiven. There is no Christianity apart from these two elements. This is why

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  • We Must Call Them to Repent

    We Must Call Them to Repent

    The gospel of Jesus Christ redeems sinners. That is the Christian message, that is what we are called to preach to the lost of this world. Mankind is dead in trespasses and sins (Eph. 2:1) because we all are born with a sin nature (Ps. 51:5). Because our federal head, Adam, sinned in the garden,

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  • Why God Allows Us to Suffer

    Why God Allows Us to Suffer

    Trials, tribulations, and suffering are common to all mankind. Whether it be a bad day on the job, a difficult family life, debilitating illness, financial ruin, heinous criminal action, or a tyrannical government, every person who has lived, currently lives, or ever will live has and will face suffering. If there is one standard in

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  • Trump Is President Again – Now What?

    On January 20, 2025, Donald J. Trump once again took the oath of office making him the 47th President of the United States. He is now only the second President in history to serve two non-consecutive terms in office. For many Christians, his return to the White House is a moment of celebration as it

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  • The Danger of Unjust Anger

    “You have heard that it was said to those of old, ‘You shall not murder; and whoever murders will be liable to judgment.’ But I say to you that everyone who is angry with his brother will be liable to judgment; whoever insults his brother will be liable to the council; and whoever says, ‘You

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  • The Prejudice of Jonah

    There is a recent bout of antisemitism within professing Reformed circles and there are some things that should be considered. The argument seems to be that Jewish people are somehow more malevolent and destructive within society and even suggests that Scripture supports this. Furthermore, it is argued that, because Talmudic Judaism holds that Jesus is

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