There are two possible responses to the death of Christ for our sin: we can regard it as foolish and so maintain our self-sufficiency and pride, or we can regard it as wisdom and die with Christ. There is only one way that leads to life. (John Piper, “The Wisdom of Men and the Power of God“)
by Richard Shin
- First off, it’s important to provide you with a fantastic book from which I’m sure many of us can benefit: Revelation and Inspiration by B. B. Warfield. You must know that you have to download and install the Logos Bible Software in order to take advantage of this offer. There is a free version available for you, so go right ahead and use it for your edification.
- Last week, Stephen linked a recap of what happened with the Elephant Room 2. Kevin DeYoung offers seven thoughts on what transpired from it.
- Paul Tautges has quickly become one of my favorite bloggers. Here, he talks about how we can approach the unapproachable God.
- Paul (from previous link, not of Damascus) also gives a very detailed book review for a short book called Christians Get Depressed Too. You can find them in four parts: part 1, part 2, part 3, and part 4.
- Richard Pratt Jr., the same guy who wrote our textbook for Stephen’s class on Presuppositional Apologetics, encourages us by looking at what the Bible says about broken homes and how we are to persevere through those situations.
- You may already know that R. C. Sproul’s wife, Denise, went to be with the Lord at the end of last year. He shares with us his thoughts and reflections forty days afterward.
That’s it for now, folks. Hope you enjoy your weekend. See you guys!
Coram Deo