
A Christian Response to Tragedy
How should Christians respond when tragedy strikes someone we love? There are many ways to answer that question.
Treasure the work of the Holy Spirit
If we treasure Christ as the only Mediator between God and man (v. 6; 1 Tim. 2:5), then we will treasure the work of the Holy Spirit.
The function of anthropology
The function of anthropology: to use the Word of God as a mirror in which to see what we are, so that, by grace, we may become what we should be.
Systematic Theology Must Engage
Systematic theology must engage with erroneous systems of belief, whether false religions, Christian heresies, or less virulent errors in faith or practice in Christian churches.
The “greatest sinner on the face of the earth”

Remembering
One of the chief spiritual disciplines of the Christian life is remembering—remembering the God who made us, all the ways He has led us in life, all that He has done for us, all the good and perfect gifts He has showered on us.
“Come, Lord Jesus” with John Piper
We are far too earth – bound in our day; our tent stakes are plunged too deeply in the soil of this earth. Joel Beeke and John Piper.
Lectio Continua Method of Preaching
The greatest need of the church today is the recovery of sound biblical preaching. We need preaching that faithfully explains and applies the text, courageously confronts sin, and boldly trumpets forth the sovereign majesty, law, and gospel promises of God.
Family Worship
As goes the home, so goes the church, so goes the nation. Family worship is a most decisive factor in how the home goes. Dr. Joel Beeke