Jonah and the Resurrection of Christ: From Type to Antitype

What does the belly of a fish, the heart of the earth, and something-greater-than-Jonah have in common? The answers start with a “J” and a “T.”
Hell, Hallelujahs, and Beautiful Feet in Handel’s Messiah: Theological Reflections on Part II Scenes 2–7

Part II of Handel’s Messiah builds towards an exultant “Hallelujah!” What merits such praise?
The Messiah and Psalm 22: A Carol of The King

Do you hear that sound? It’s God’s Messiah King, screaming in the dark. Merry Christmas. It’s the carol of the King.
My Whole Being Rejoices: The Resurrection in Handel’s Messiah

While we enjoy Handel’s Messiah at Christmastime, the Easter message of Christ’s resurrection is beautifully woven into its biblical selections.
April Intermission: From the Realities of the Cross to the Virtual Realities of AI

We will need the timeless truths of our Savior’s cross discussed in our April theme to provide unshakeable confidence as we move into the rapidly changing landscape of Artificial Intelligence.
March Intermission: From Creeds and Confession to the Cross and Resurrection

The historical claim that “Christ is risen” proclaims on one hand the victorious resurrection of our lord, while on the other hand is proclaims the defeat of every world system that would oppose this Christ. As we transition from considering Creeds and confessions in March to the cross and empty tomb in April, courage is needed.
The Early Chapters of Genesis Are a Powerful Evangelistic Tool

Just as God’s word brought forth all creation in the beginning, so now his word brings about new creation in Christ Jesus. Indeed, the fields are ripe for harvest and the Lord’s word does not return void, so here a few ways to evangelize using the opening chapters of Genesis.
April Intermission: From the Person and Work of Christ to the Christian Home

The work of Jesus Christ is the bedrock of the Christian faith. His penal substitutionary death solved our greatest problem, and his resurrection guaranteed our certain hope. Here, we provide a recap of April 2023’s articles and a preview of our glorious theme in May: God’s beautiful design of the Christian home.
March Intermission: From Complementarianism to the Person and Work of Christ

As the Bible’s beautiful vision for men and women continues to be undermined by the egalitarian beach ball-turned-wrecking-ball, we provide here a recap of March 2023’s articles and a preview of our glorious theme in April: our crucified and risen savior.