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Air Force Two and the Ascension of Jesus Christ

Last week, my boys got to eat some of Joe Biden’s cookies, which got me to thinking about the ascension Continue reading →

Not Made, Nor Created

Who is Jesus Christ? In article ten, the  the historic Belgic Confession, addresses this foundational question. Here is the next installment Continue reading →

A Hymn on the Trinity

This Sunday, I’ll be preaching on Jesus’ feeding of the five thousand as recorded in Mark 6. In my reading, Continue reading →

The intercession of Christ

Here’s one of my favorite presentations from the Reformed confessions on the person and work of Jesus Christ. This is Continue reading →

The unity of Christ’s threefold office

One way of understanding the work of Jesus Christ that is typically associated with the Reformed tradition is the concept Continue reading →

The conception of the eternal Son

Here is the latest installation of bi-weekly brief reflections on the Heidelberg Catechism.  As a way to mark the 450th Continue reading →

What’s in a name? (Or, Does “Jesus Christ” mean anything?)

Here is the latest installation of brief reflections on the Heidelberg Catechism.  As a way to mark the 450th anniversary Continue reading →

Jesus Christ, the perfect and necessary Mediator

The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most significant teaching documents in the Reformed Faith. This year marks the 450th Continue reading →

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