Back in July I posted a brief note about Christ the Center’s interview with Rev. Dr. John Fesko on his latest book, The Rule of Love: Broken, Fulfilled, and Applied. Now having had the chance to read the book myself I want to heartily commend this concise 136 page study on one of the most [...]
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Brief: The Rule of Love: Broken, Fulfilled, and Applied — by J. V. Fesko
Posted in Book Reviews, Ex Pacto, John Fesko, Justification, Pneumatology, Sanctification, tagged decalogue, Ethics, Love, Reformed, religion on November 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
“I have no seat for my faith to sit upon but bare omnipotence and God’s holy arm and goodwill” — Rutherford Thursdays No. 30
Posted in Preaching, Samuel Rutherford, Sola Fide, tagged Christianity, Preaching, Presbyterian, Reformed, religion, spirituality on July 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
To John Stuart, Provost of Aye
Worthy and Dear Beloved in our Lord,
Grace, mercy, and peace be to you.
I was refreshed and comforted by your letter. What I wrote to you for your comfort, I do not remember. I wish I could help you to praise His great and holy name, who keepeth [...]
New Horizons Aug-Sept 2009
Posted in Sola Ecclesia, tagged Christian, Christianity, opc, Presbyterian, Reformed, religion, spirituality on July 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Contents
Facing Hard Times
by Ross W. Graham
Missionary Impossible
by David Winslow and Kathleen Winslow
The Challenges for an Army Chaplain
by Graham C. Harbman
Charity and Criticism
by “Uncle Glen”
The August–September issue of New Horizons is an encouraging read, especially in two departments:
First, the Home Missions section reveals the diversity (ethnically, culturally, geographically) and deep commitment to church planting evident throughout [...]
“Christ breaketh all my idols in pieces” — Rutherford Thursdays No. 29
Posted in Samuel Rutherford, tagged Christian life, Presbyterian, Reformed, religion, spirituality on July 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
To John Stuart, Provost of Aye
Much Honored and Dearest in Christ,
Grace, mercy, and peace from God our Father, and from our Lord Jesus Christ, be upon you.
I expected the comfort of a letter to a prisoner from you, see now. I am here, Sir, putting off a part of my inch of time; and when [...]
Fesko Interviewed on The Rule of Love
Posted in Ethics, John Fesko, Love, Pilgrim Praxis, tagged Christianity, decalogue, Hermeneutics, law, Reformed, religion, spirituality, Theology on July 20, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Listen to the latest Christ the Center interview with Rev. Dr. John Fesko on his latest book, The Rule of Love: Broken, Fulfilled, and Applied. In this instructive interview Fesko answers questions such as:
How does Jesus relate to the 10 commandments?
Why is the prologue to the Decalogue often ignored, yet important?
What use is [...]
Calvin on Preaching Repentance and Forgiveness
Posted in Historical Theology, John Calvin, tagged Calvinism, Christianity, Preaching, Reformed, religion, spirituality on July 20, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Repentance is preached in the name of Christ when, through the teaching of the gospel, men hear that all their thoughts, all their inclinations, all their efforts, are corrupt and vicious. Accordingly, they must be reborn if they would enter the Kingdom of Heaven. Forgiveness of sins is preached when men are taught that for [...]
Calvin Anticipates Revivalism’s “New Measures”
Posted in Contra Pelagianism, Historical Theology, John Calvin, tagged Christianity, Reformed, Calvinism, Christian life, revivalism, Calv on July 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
In reply to those who affirm certainty of faith for this life but deny any certainty of faith in the next life, Calvin says:
Then, how absurd it is that the certainty of faith be limited to some point of time, when by its very nature it looks to a future immortality after this life is [...]
Review: Redemption Accomplished and Applied — by John Murray
Posted in Book Reviews, Contra Pelagianism, Doctrina divina, Doctrine of God, John Murray, Mortification of Sin, Obedience, Sola Fide, Sola Gratia, Soteriology, Trinity, tagged Christian life, Christianity, historia salutis, ordo salutis, Reformed, spirituality on July 7, 2009 | 1 Comment »
ISBN: 9780802811431 — Worldcat; Google Books
Publisher: Eerdmans (1955)
Genre: Systematic theology
Reading Level: college
Worthy read? Yes
Price: $9.10 @ WTS Books
What is this book about?
This book is about the atonement (6, 9) as it is viewed objective and subjectively, that is, the atonement seen both from the perspective of historia salutis (i.e. Christ’s once-for-all accomplishment of redemption) and [...]
Sermon on Psalm 42-43: “The Soul’s Thrist Quenched in God’s Light and Truth”
Posted in Lex Orandi Lex Credendi, Pneumatology, Psalm 42, Psalm 43, Psalter, Sanctification, Sermons, Sola Fide, tagged Christian life, Christianity, Presbyterian, Reformed, religion, spiritual formation, spirituality on June 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I delivered another version of this sermon on our last Sunday at my home church, Reformation OPC in Oviedo, FL on 28 June 2009:
(Download MP3, OGG, or FLAC audio files.)
Sermon on Psalm 42-43: “The Soul’s Thirst Quenched by God”
Posted in Psalm 42, Psalm 43, Psalter, Sermons, tagged Christian life, Christianity, Presbyterian, Reformed, religion, spirituality on June 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I delivered this sermon at Covenant Orthodox Presbyterian Church, St. Augustine, FL, on 14 June 2009:
(Download MP3)


