
Hope for Change in Union with Christ
Union with Christ is certainly eschatological, but it also has present and active benefits. It changes how we think, relate,

Union with Christ is certainly eschatological, but it also has present and active benefits. It changes how we think, relate,

“What is my strength, that I should wait? And what is my end, that I should be patient?” (Job 6:11)

Many of us come to the Major or Minor Prophets of Scripture and we feel like we’re preparing to summit

God has given us everything we need for life and godliness, the apostle Peter said (2 Pet 1:3). This means

In the last blog post, we learned that John wrote his third letter to a man named Gaius who was

One of the classic doctrinal differences in the Evangelical church is determining how the Old Testament relates to the New

As is the case with 2 John, 3 John is a short but meaningful letter. It’s designed to pack one

“The problem is not biblical authority but how to negotiate the conflict of interpretation of that authoritative source” (21). Vanhoozer