What the Trinity Has to Do with Christmas
Jesus did not die for us, nor was his death an expression of love for us. It is infinitely better than that. In fact, it is as good as Christmas. Find out more in today's post by Jeremy Spainhour.
A Grand Entrance into Jerusalem
Jesus knew that the time had finally comeāthe hour when the Son of Man would be glorified.
No Easter Without Leviticus
What does Leviticus have to do with Easter? Everything! John Page shares why we cannot fully understand Holy Week without the Old Testament.
The Necessity of Atonement for the Sins of the Modern World
There are many different ways to approach and explain just what happened on the cross. Even as different theologies of atonement abound, there is also the argument of whether atonement theology is even necessary in our modern world. Taylor Brown offers insight on this discussion.
What of Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory?
What should Christians believe about heaven, hell, and purgatory? Jerry Walls' recent work on the last things is a fascinating exploration into some of the deepest realms of Christian thought. Check out the review by Drew McIntyre today on the blog.
Practicing Freedom: A Lenten Reflection
Everyone needs to be set free. The idea that we come into the world with a will entirely at liberty to choose one path...
How Jesus Christ Atones for Our Sin
In this Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Joshua McNall presents four models for what's called atonement, or being made at-one with God.
The Blind Leading the Blind
The Pharisees tried to seize Jesus, as it seemed he was claiming to be divine and daring to speak of his own authority concerning the Law.
What Is Justification? (30 Questions)
This post is a chapter from Dr. Timothy Tennent's book, 30 Questions: A Short Catechism on the Christian Faith available for purchase from...
Jesus and the Storm at Sea
As seasoned fishermen, Jesus' disciples knew enough to be afraid. But where was Jesus?