The Passive Obedience of Christ
Many people struggle with the concept of atonement. What do we make of a God who demands the sacrifice of his own Son? And what […]
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Many people struggle with the concept of atonement. What do we make of a God who demands the sacrifice of his own Son? And what […]
In Luke’s account of the resurrection, we are told of two disciples who encountered Jesus as they walked from Jerusalem to the nearby village of […]
The apostle Paul tells us that in light of Christ’s resurrection and in view of our own, our work is not in vain. It has meaning and purpose. So how do we navigate the goodness and the promises of work in the context of a world where sin has plagued our vocations? What does the doctrine of vocation say to a generation of people who are unsatisfied, burning out, and just plain tired? Listen to Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Bob Hiller, and special guest Walter Strickland continue their discussion of vocation in this episode of White Horse Inn.
As we consider Christ’s birth, we can’t help but consider his death. From a baby in a manager to a man hanging on a cross, it is through Jesus’s life, death, and resurrection that we find the hope and joy we sing about at Christmas. In this episode of White Horse Inn, hosts Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Bob Hiller, and Walter Strickland reflect on The Song of Simeon, recognizing God’s faithfulness and Jesus’s redemptive purpose.
Two-thousand years after his life, death, and resurrection, do we really know Jesus? Thousands of books, hundreds of paintings, and countless conversations have sought to […]
Two-thousand years after his life, death, and resurrection, do we really know Jesus? Thousands of books, hundreds of paintings, and countless conversations have sought to […]
What are the fruits of Christ’s victorious death and resurrection, and how are they distributed? The hosts will answer this question by exploring Ephesians 4 […]
How can we be sure that the various claims about Jesus recorded in the four gospels represent genuine eyewitness reports, and how can we be […]
If you ask people on the street what they believe about God and the afterlife, you’re likely to get a wide variety of answers. But […]
Is Christianity true? What does faith have to do with evidence and arguments? Often in the face of this question many Christians feel that it […]
If you poll a number of Americans on the topic of religion, you’re likely to hear many of them say that though they don’t identify […]
Too often in our media-saturated culture, political opponents are invited to spar with each other on radio and television news segments, not in order to […]
According to Isaiah, “all we like sheep have gone astray,” and as a result we are full of transgression and iniquity. But all this is […]
Are the New Testament Gospels accurate historical accounts of the life of Jesus, or are they accounts written much later that merely reflect the beliefs […]
Which is more important, Christ’s objective work on the cross 2,000 years ago, or my subjective experience of God today? The good news that the […]
On this edition of White Horse Inn, we continue our discussion of 1 Corinthians 15 in order to get a clear definition of the Christian […]
What is the primary role of the church? Some today argue that its primary task is to participate with God in the redemption and reconciliation […]
On this episode, Shane Rosenthal continues his conversation with Dennis Johnson on the content of the earliest Christian sermons that we find throughout the book […]
If you ask contemporary Christians what they think the gospel is, you’re likely to get a number of responses that focus on an individual’s life […]
What was the basic message of the world’s earliest Christian missionaries? Did they focus on psychological or emotional wellness, having your best life now, or […]
As we have seen in the past two programs, there appears to be a lot of confusion about heaven and the afterlife, yet this does […]
How should we respond to the announcement of God’s redemptive mission to seek and save the lost, or to the doctrinal implications of Christ’s atoning […]
Though evangelicals and liberals are often at each other’s throats in the culture wars, this division is best understood as a kind of sibling rivalry. […]
Many self proclaimed prophecy experts, who though unable to explain the doctrine of justification and clear passages of the New Testament, claim to have understood […]
Why did God call Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac? Why would he ask a loving parent to even consider such a thing? Is this […]
What is the meaning of Christ’s sacrificial death on the cross? Should we see it primarily as a demonstration of God’s love, as a kind […]
On this episode we’ll be concluding our brief series through the Servant Songs by taking a look at the song of the Suffering Servant from […]
The Apostle Paul wrote that “the word of the cross is folly to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it […]
What kinds of sermons did the Apostles preach? Did they tell amusing stories while keeping the focus on practical matters such as how to have […]
Does the book of Acts present an authentic narrative of the events that took place in the earliest days of the Christian church, or is […]
As a proud Muslim, Abdu Murray enjoyed sparring with people of other faiths. But when he was eventually confronted with the evidence for Christ’s death […]
How are we to make sense of the coronavirus pandemic that has dramatically changed our world? Where is God in all this, and why would […]
In light of the fact that there are so many interpretations to choose from, how do we properly read and study the Bible? On this […]
According to the stats, the majority of those raised in conservative Christian homes stop going to church sometime in their late teens and early twenties. […]
In the not too distant past, ministers would stand behind a pulpit and preach about the sinfulness of man as well God’s work of amazing […]
Some people in our day argue that the doctrine of the Trinity is something that developed many centuries after the time of Christ. Yet in […]
Most scholars today assume that the Gospel of John was written toward the end of the first century, but is this conclusion really consistent with […]
When Jesus said, “Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up” (Jn. 2:19), he was not only hinting at his forthcoming […]
Is there a war between science and the Christian faith? What percentage of scientists believe in God, and how do they approach issues related to […]
On the night before his arrest and crucifixion, Jesus inaugurated the new covenant by giving bread and wine to his disciples saying, “This is my […]