“Christ died”–that is history; “Christ died for our sins”–that is doctrine. Without these two elements, joined in an absolutely indissoluble union, there is no Christianity.” (J. Gresham Machen, Christianity and Liberalism)
by Stephen Rodgers
Well, it’s Friday once again, and since it’s the first Friday of the month* it’s my turn to point you towards some free resources that you’ll definitely want to know about!
- First up is christianaudio.com’s free offering. This month it’s Being a Dad Who Leads by John MacArthur. THAT should be of interest to a lot of folks!
- Logos’ free book of the month is the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary (EEC) on the book of Esther, by Anthony Tomasino.
- The June edition of Tabletalk is out! Entitled “Thou Shalt,” it focuses on both the prescriptive and prohibitive aspects of the 10 Commandments. If if you took my church history class, you know where Ligonier got the name “Tabletalk.”
- On a different note (haha, it’s a pun!), the Getty’s have released two new songs. One of them actually premiered at Shepherds’ Conference this year (or at least, that’s where I heard it first). You can grab audio, video, and sheet music at the link if that’s your thing.
- And last but not least, there’s a new edition of Credo Magazine. This one is entitled “The Forgotten God: Divine Attributes We are Ashamed of and Shouldn’t Be.”
Alright, there you go! See you Sunday!
Pro Rege
* Actually, it’s slightly more of an arcane calculation than that, but whatever.