How to Interpret the Covenants and the Nature of Typology: A Companion Article

To rightly interpret the Bible, we must read it on its own terms. This means paying careful attention to the covenantal structure of Scripture and its various promise-shaped types.
2.39 Stephen Wellum • Reading • “What is Progressive Covenantalism? Part 1”

The ultimate storyline of the Bible finds its fulfillment in Jesus Christ, but how does this story develop and advance? It does so through the unfolding of various covenants which progressively reveal God’s redemptive plan for his people.
What is Progressive Covenantalism? Part 1

The ultimate storyline of the Bible finds its fulfillment in Jesus Christ, but how does this story develop and advance? It does so through the unfolding of various covenants which progressively reveal God’s redemptive plan for his people.
May Intermission: From the Christian Home to J. Gresham Machen’s Christianity & Liberalism

We transition from considering the home as the building block of society to considering what J. Gresham Machen categorized as two religions: Christianity and “Liberal Christianity.” Here we provide a recap of May 2023’s articles and a preview of our theme in June: Christianity and Liberalism Revisited: A 100 Year Appreciation.
Children: A Blessed Necessity for Christian Marriages

Children play a major part in God revealing his glory to the nations. So is it right for married Christians to willingly bypass kids?
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.
Christian Resurrection Versus Sexual Gnosticism

What does the ancient heresy of Gnosticism have to do with the modern so-called “Transgender” Movement? And what does Jesus’s resurrection have to say about how we think about our bodies?
The Clothes Make the Man: Seeing the Priesthood of Christ in John’s Gospel

Be it a suit and tie, an apron, or a bullet-proof vest, clothes speak volumes regarding the work we do. So what do Christ’s clothes tell us about the work he did?
Living in the Light of the Resurrection

Yes, the resurrection gives hope for the future, but what about today? How does this hope spur us on toward holiness and hard work?
2.19 Mitch Chase, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “The Resurrection and the Life: Our Risen Savior and Our Certain Hope”

The Christian hope of resurrection—long foretold by the prophets—was guaranteed when Jesus walked out of the grave, securing life for his people and bringing death to Death.
Christ the King Victorious

Slaves to sin and enemies with God. Who can deliver from such a hopeless state? Only the Priest-King Jesus Christ, who conquers death by entering the grave himself.
Eight Glories of the Cross

How does the Bible present the work of Christ on the cross? And how do these diverse vantage points all relate to penal substitution? Read these eight summaries of Dr. Stephen Wellum’s work to find out.