• The Sin of Sodom

    The Sin of Sodom

    When you forsake the God who created nature, you forsake nature too. This is why the sin is so egregious, it denies the design (and cosmology) of the body. It takes what God has said and doesn’t just lie but tells a bold lie, using the body of image bearers to do it. Read more

  • Torn

    Torn

    The young man walked up to the large, golden door at the front of the temple building. Two older men, one wearing the gray hair of age stood in their full vestments. The dark haired of the two wore an ephod with twelve, marvelous stones upon it. His chest was held high, enjoying his superiority… Read more

  • The Wisdom of the Immanuel

    The Wisdom of the Immanuel

    Unlike the pagan gods, ours is a God who desires to dwell with his people. Read more

  • The God Who Made Science

    The God Who Made Science

    The very concept of the laws of nature stems from premises like these, that there is a God who created and upholds the world. Like how we see laws created by sovereigns, the sovereign creator of all things has placed laws in the world he made. Read more

  • Fall, Flesh and Restoration

    Fall, Flesh and Restoration

    Thanks to feminism and the sexual revolution, it seems the war between the sexes is being lost by both sides. It was not made to be this way. Read more

  • The Covenantal Nature of Salvation

    The Covenantal Nature of Salvation

    An innocent party not only dies to make a covenant, but it can also serve as a representative, giving it’s life and the righteousness it possesses to another. The Life in the blood can cover another, giving the guilty party something he did not possess, the righteousness of the one who died. Read more