The Most Popular Posts of 2022
I’ve published a lot of content in 2022 – here are some of the most popular pieces, as well as some personal favorites. If you want more, take a look at the lists from 2021, 2020, and 2019. Biblical Studies…
22 Books from 2022
“A peasant that reads is a prince in waiting.” (Walter Mosley) This year’s reading list is – as usual – a wide-ranging series of topics that will fill your mind with big ideas and new ways of looking at the…
Advantageous: A Survey of Romans 3:1-8
Author’s note: This blog post is part of an ongoing series about the book of Romans. To see other Romans resources, click here. Having finally wrestled both Jews and Gentiles into orange jumpsuits, Paul is about to haul them all…
Essential Ecclesiology of the New Testament
Introduction First-century Christians lived in an age of massive leadership structures and hierarchies. They were surrounded by imperial administration and religious hierarchies, both pagan and Jewish. Yet Jesus Christ, the Head of the church, called them to a unique style…
The Throne of David: Tracing the Gospel in the Book of the Kings
The history of Israel, recorded in First and Second Kings, is like a huge painting, filled with details. Like any good painting, it has a subject, something that our eyes are meant to be drawn to. That subject is the…
Contentment: An Excerpt from The Gulag Archipelago
“And how can you bring it home to them? By an inspiration? by a vision? A dream? Brothers! People! Why has life been given you? “In the deep, deaf stillness of midnight, the doors of the death cells are being…
Inexcusable: A Survey of Romans 2:1-29
Author’s note: This blog post is part of an ongoing series about the book of Romans. To see other Romans resources, click here. After blasting the gentile world for it’s crimes (in Romans 1:18-32), Paul now swivels the guns around…
Rooted: Developing True Community
You may have physical resources, health, a great job, and lot’s of other things going well for you, but community is an intangible form of wealth that many of us lack. American society is notoriously disconnected from those around us,…
Leighton on Purity of Life
“…That we may be the better provided for this useful, and altogether necessary exercise of cleansing our hearts and ways, and apply it with the greater vigour, let us dwell a little upon that sacred expression in the Psalms, Wherewithal…
Astronomy: God’s Handiwork on Display
“Astronomy compels the soul to look upwards and leads off from this world to another.” (Plato) The distance from earth to sun is more than 91 million miles. But because that number has a lot of zeros, astronomers measure that…