The Righteousness Based on Faith: Deuteronomy 30 in Romans 10

Temples must be holy for God to indwell them. Thus, the cross of Christ cleanses us from all defilement as the Tabernacle and Temple were cleansed for Israel.
4.16 Nicholas Piotrowski, Stephen Dempster • Combined Reading • “You Carry the Fate of Us All, Little One” and “The Day of Atonement”

Listen to a combined reading of Nicholas Piotrowski and Stephen Dempster’s essays on the Day of Atonement.
3.35 James White, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “The Newness of the New Covenant”

Listen as James White joins David Schrock and Stephen Wellum to discuss the new covenant in the book of Hebrews.
The Land Promise in Hebrews

The book of Hebrews stirs up our longing for the Promised Land. This is no earthly city, however, but rather the heavenly city where we will dwell with our God.
Ethics through Covenant: A Primer on Progressive Covenantalism and Moral Theology (Part 3)

Does Jesus create a new ethic in the New Covenant? Progressive Covenantalism helps us see the answer is no. Instead, Jesus reveals a greater horizon for the ethic present throughout all of Scripture.
Ethics through Covenant: A Primer on Progressive Covenantalism and Moral Theology (Part 2)

Is a non-Christian truly married, or does marriage only exist for Christians? Progressive Covenantalism helps us to answer ethical questions such as these.
Ethics through Covenant: A Primer on Progressive Covenantalism and Moral Theology (Part 1)

As Christians seek to apply Scripture to the ethical questions of daily life, progressive covenantalism provides an interpretive framework that helps produce a unified, comprehensive, and biblical morality.
The New Covenant

In order to truly savor the New Covenant, we must recognize how it both stands in continuity with the previous biblical covenants, yet also stands apart as a uniquely glorious set of promises.
Singleness in the New Covenant

The New Testament teaches that marriage is but a shadow of the relationship between Christ and his Church. So what does this mean for single Christians?
2.24 Tom J. Nettles, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “Richard Furman (1755–1825) and His Letter, “The Children of Church Members”

Practically, how ought Baptists raise up and care for their unbelieving children?
Richard Furman (1755–1825) and His Letter, “The Children of Church Members”

Practically, how ought Baptists raise up and care for their unbelieving children?
2.21 David Schrock, Trent Hunter, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “Neither Covenant Children, Nor Evangelism by Proxy: Recovering a Baptist Approach to Raising Children in the Lord”

How do Baptist beliefs inform our parenting? We neither treat our children as automatic members of the covenant, nor do we neglect our holy responsibility to instruct them in the Lord.