Christ as the Center of the Old Testament

Christ as the Center of the Old Testament

How can a story coherently convey its message without a unifying plot? Sadly, this is how many Christians have been taught to read the Old Testament and the Bible as a whole. John Sweat offers a remedy to this problem by encouraging the reader to see Christ as the center.

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John Piper's A Peculiar Glory: A Review

John Piper's A Peculiar Glory: A Review

Kent Langham reviews John Piper’s book on the authority and trustworthiness of Scripture.

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Sacrifices & Worship: Lessons from Leviticus 1–7

Sacrifices & Worship: Lessons from Leviticus 1–7

This article demonstrates that the sacrifices prescribed in Leviticus 1–7 continue to speak to Christians today about the essence of worship, the preparation for worship, and the foundation for worship. These lessons have important ramifications for how we should worship in our churches today.

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"Redeeming the Time": What Does Paul Mean?

"Redeeming the Time": What Does Paul Mean?

This brief study challenges the common “time management” reading and uncovers Paul’s compelling call for every believer—not just apostles—to seize Spirit-given opportunities to speak Christ clearly to a watching world.

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How Union with Christ Affects Ecclesiology

How Union with Christ Affects Ecclesiology

Often, discussions regarding these blessings focus on justification and sanctification. While we must highlight these dual benefits that stem from union with Christ, we dare not miss another important one: the blessing of being in the Church, the body of Christ. The reality of this blessing has many practical ramifications for how we view ecclesiology.

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