A Strong Covenant With Many: Seeing the Atonement in Daniel 9:24–27

Daniel 9:24–27 is one of the most difficult passages in the entire Bible, but in it we find the good news of a Messiah who makes atonement for sins.
True Food, True Drink – The Isaianic Feast of the Cross

John 6 echoes a feast anticipated in the book of Isaiah. The crucified Christ, received by faith, is the true Food and Drink who gives life to the world.
Matters of First Importance: The Work of the Servant in Isaiah 52:13–53:12

Isaiah 52:13-53:12 is a cherished Christian text, for in it we find God the Son incarnate: the solution to humanity’s separation from God because of sin.
Why Easter Sometimes Causes Me to Tremble: A Meditation on Psalm 110 for Good Friday and Easter Sunday

May we continually meditate on the horror of the cross and the victory of the empty tomb—Jesus is indeed the triumphant priest-king of Psalm 110.
Psalm 22: A Reprise – A Surprising Carol of the King

From Good Friday to Easter Sunday, Psalm 22 sings the story of Christ, the suffering and successful King.
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.
The Deceitful Snake in Genesis 3

Who is the serpent of the Garden of Eden? What does he do? What are his aims? More importantly, who will defeat him?
Encore: Understanding Guilt, Repentance, and Forgiveness

Guilt is a pervasive aspect of the fallen human experience. Solutions for “dealing with it” abound—but how should we counsel one another as Christians?
February Intermission: From the Doctrine of Sin to the ERLC

Join us in March as we turn from February’s discussion of the doctrine of sin and focus our attention on the Ethics and Religious Liberties Commission.
Empty Rhetoric Cannot Save You From Your Sin: A Critique of Keller, Hill, Allberry, and Sprinkle

Is mere homosexual desire in itself inherently sinful?
When Do We Get Our Souls? And How Does That Affect Original Sin?

Learn more about two competing views of the origin of the soul held throughout church history—and their implications for important doctrines.
Are Women Morally Responsible for Their Abortions?

In a culture afraid to call anything sin, Christians must stand ready to lovingly confront those making choices that dishonor God.