Sep 30, 20215 min"Contagious" Bible ReadingHow Your Public Reading of Scripture Impacts Others “It’s contagious!” Usually these words are not happy words. They bring up a gut-level...
Aug 19, 20214 minFaith, Without Works, Is Dead!The Connection Between Works And Your Salvation Martin Luther was frustrated with Jesus’ brother, James. James wrote that “faith by...
Jun 24, 20214 minThe EPC's Joy-Filled DistinctivesThe EPC’s Joy-Filled Distinctives 6 Robust Distinctives To Celebrate I’ve seen smile after smile and heard laughter around every corner...
Sep 5, 20136 minRemember Your Leaders: John CalvinCalvin is the father of Reformed Theology. It’s a wonder this Presbyterian didn’t begin our series with Calvin Central to reformed...
May 8, 20131 minGrace and Sin: Caught in AdulteryIt was a wonderful privilege this Winter and Spring to share the Word of God with the people at Londonderry Presbyterian Church in New...
Dec 14, 20121 minDelight in the WordHere’s my final sermon for the Fall Semester at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. The task was to prepare a “vision-casting” sermon....
Oct 31, 20121 minReformation Day: A Necessary SchismJohn Piper has a free resource on Martin Luther: Lessons from His Life and Labor, over at Desiring God if you would like to read more...
Sep 24, 20121 minWhat is Scripture?#PulpitSupply #Manchester #GuestPreacher #Scripture #Preaching #NewHampshire #Sermon
Feb 10, 20102 minCalvin’s View of CanonicityIn Systematic Theology with Bruce McCormack, we spent a few days discussing the foundation of Scripture. When historical criticism is...
Jun 23, 20091 minThe Marrow of Psalm 119“How can a young man keep his way pure? By guarding it according to your word. With my whole heart I seek you; let me not wander from...
Jun 23, 20092 minSt. Augustine on Original SinPerhaps we should view Original Sin from the perspective of that great theologian, Augustine of Hippo, who has given us a minefield of...
Jun 23, 20092 minDisobedience: The Beginning of All Ruin“…but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die…Have you...
Jun 23, 20094 minThe Fitting Start for Original SinTheologically, Original Sin is the taint that all humans have from the sin Adam and Eve committed in the garden by disobeying God’s...
Jun 23, 20093 minHabakkuk’s Conclusion“Though the fig tree should not blossom, nor fruit be on the vines, the produce of the olive fail and fields yield no food, the flock...
Jun 23, 20093 minHabakkuk’s Woe to BabylonHabakkuk continues in Chapter two declaring the coming ruin of Babylon for the deploring acts they have committed, namely creating idols...
Jun 23, 20093 minPaul Quotes Habakkuk: Faith AloneAs we continue through Habakkuk we find more and more New Testament quotes and themes riddled throughout the prophet’s recollection. Is...
Jun 23, 20093 minHabakkuk’s Perception of God’s SovereigntyWe have walked through chapter 2 verse 1, regarding the ‘watchpost’ and ‘tower’ in which Habakkuk metaphorically describes himself...
Jun 23, 20093 minHabakkuk’s PatienceWe can find wisdom through Habakkuk’s posture and words to his Lord most high: “I will take my stand at my watch post and station myself...
Jun 23, 20093 minHabakkuk’s TrustWe see most clearly that Habakkuk complains to the God most high in two different sections in chapter 1. His first complaint centers...
Jun 23, 20093 minHabakkuk’s CryHabakkuk: “O Lord, how long shall I cry for help, and you will not hear? Or cry to you ‘violence!’ and you will not save? Why do you make...