Beauty for Ashes: A Theology of Isaiah

Beauty for Ashes: A Theology of Isaiah

The book of Isaiah contains two contrastive themes: judgment and salvation. Nevertheless, these two contrasts prove to be complementary in the end—as judgment becomes the necessary prelude to salvation, and Zion receives “beauty for ashes” (61:3).

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I Know You Are, But What Am I? A Critique of New Atheism

I Know You Are, But What Am I? A Critique of New Atheism

Amid the endless recycling of errors and heresies hurled afresh against the church by the gates of hell, our modern day has seen the rise of this new form of old error.

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A Rule of Life Among the Gentiles

A Rule of Life Among the Gentiles

We ought to seek the welfare of the city God has placed us, but cultural transformation is not our mission. Our mission is to make disciples of the nations until our King brings us into the eternal kingdom of glory with him.

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What Child Is This? The Relevance of the Virgin Birth of Christ

What Child Is This? The Relevance of the Virgin Birth of Christ

In this article, Bob Gonzales examines the biblical support for the virgin birth of Christ and underscores its practical relevance for the Christian today.

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The Old Testament's Relevance for Today's Church

The Old Testament's Relevance for Today's Church

In this article, Dana Wiles demonstrates some of the ways in which the Old Testament remains profitable for Christ’s church today.

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