Seeing Jesus in the Psalms
How are we to read and profit from the Book of Psalms? Is it simply a collection of 150 poems randomly thrown together, or is […]
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How are we to read and profit from the Book of Psalms? Is it simply a collection of 150 poems randomly thrown together, or is […]
On this program, Michael Horton talks with his colleague, Dr. Steve Baugh, professor of New Testament at Westminster Seminary California, about his recent commentary on […]
In Ephesians chapter 3, Paul speaks of a mystery hidden for generations, but which is now fully disclosed in Jesus Christ. This mystery, he says, […]
Many people today make the claim that the Bible has been revised, edited, and miscopied over the centuries, and that the translations we have with […]
How should we respond when someone asks, “Do you interpret the Bible literally?” This can be a little confusing at first, since the Bible isn’t […]
How are we to interpret the Bible, especially in light of the fact that there are so many different traditions, denominations, and schools of thought? […]
As we saw in last week’s program, the Bible traces the story of God’s promise to rescue the world from the consequences of the Fall. […]
In many ways the Bible is the unpacking of God’s initial promise recorded in Genesis 3:15, that though death entered the world through man’s fall, […]
Recent trends in evangelicalism have sadly sought to blur the difference between the church’s illumination by the Spirit with the inspiration of Scripture. Nevertheless, revelation’s […]
In cooperation with the Gospel Coalition, Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City has recently produced the New City Catechism. Their motivation is commendable. Back […]
Many Christians today have uncritically accepted the idea that “doctrine is irrelevant,” without even realizing that this very idea is itself a doctrine. In fact, […]
The Bible did not fall down from heaven as a sourcebook for spirituality, personal life-lessons, or even as a collection of doctrines. Rather, it should […]