Jonah, Jesus and the Talpiot Ossuary
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*by Chris McKinny*
In light of the current discussion concerning the so-called “Jesus
Discovery” of the depiction of a Jonah/resurrection motif on a 1...
Arguing Like Jesus
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Four helps for learning from Jesus’ rhetoric: 1. Joe Carter and John
Coleman. How to Argue Like Jesus: Learning Persuasion from History’s
Greatest Communic...
Some Preach from Envy and Rivalry
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Land of Disenchantment
Our culture is becoming more polarized. The right and left of almost any
issue are drifting ever farther apart, and the church is...
How Should We Think About Self-Worth?
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[image: Original]
What is self-worth? And whatever it is, do you have the right kind?
Back in 1976, during his college teaching ministry, John Piper was
i...
Playing in F Major, Singing in F-Sharp
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Aside from being quite annoying, this is really hard to do. Demands a lot
of concentration. Try it sometime. Pick a song that you know really well
like Hap...
The cross is a freeing power
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“The more exposed I see that I am by the Cross, the more I find myself
opening up to others about ongoing issues of sin in my life. (Why would
anyone be s...
Who is a God like you? (Jeremy Walker)
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"Who is a God like you,
Pardoning iniquity
And passing over the transgression of the remnant of his heritage?
He does not retain his anger forever,
Because ...
The Dysfunctional but Cherished Church
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The last few days, I'vebeen meditating on phrases from Ephesians 4
thatcaught my attention when working through Ephesians for By His Wounds
You Are Heale...
October Baby and the Challenge of Christian Film
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[image: October Baby]Hannah is in college when she receives the shocking
news her parents hadn’t ever shared with her—she is adopted. Not only is
she ado...
Thursday is for Thinkers: Lindsey Nobles
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[image: Kelly Minter.jpeg]*LAST WEEK*
Kelly Minter, author of *Nehemiah *shared about her recent trip to Brazil
and the fait...
How my day started (thanks, Doug Wilson)
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by Dan Phillips
My day began as usual. First, the all-important task of starting The Coffee
going. Then ablutions and garb-donning. Then a reading from Sp...
Nothing Is Hidden From His Sight
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If the presidential campaign teaches us anything it is that everything you
say and do can and will be held against you. Everyone likes the word
experience,...
Book Review: Revival and Revivalism
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Iain Murray, *Revival and Revivalism: The Making and Marring of American
Evangelicalism, 1750-1858*. Banner of Truth, 1994. 480 pages. $33.00
“How did w...
The Elements in True Reformation
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In his excellent (though unlikely titled) book *Hot Tub Religion*, J. I.
Packer asks “What would a work of divine reformation in our churches today
look ...
Leap Year and the Gift of Time
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Whenever leap year pops up, I feel like I'm cheating, like I've gotten an extra day to tackle all those undone things. But it's just an illusion. Today is a ...
Leap Year and the Gift of Time
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Whenever leap year pops up, I feel like I'm cheating, like I've gotten an extra day to tackle all those undone things. But it's just an illusion. Today is a ...
"Nothing draws a crowd like end times preaching"
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Promotional advertising for churches, from the B.D. (Before Driscoll) era.
IOW, before sexually explicit sermon series describing visions of assaults:
...
Talking About Jesus, Christians, and Christianity
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A couple days ago I linked to the Matthew Parris article warning Christians
not to be too chummy with the defenses of Christianity offered by
non-Christian...
Why are there "Christian Mean Girls?"
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While at church Jessica and Taylor sat in the corner watching some of the
girls in their singles class: "Have you seen what they're wearing today?"
Taylor ...
Ending Where It All Began
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By C.J. Mahaney
[image: Join us at Next 2012]
This coming Memorial Day weekend Sovereign Grace Ministries is going to
host the final Next conference (form...
A Crowd Can Make You Crazy
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Crowds are scary.
Many of the stupid, foolish and sinful things we do involve a crowd, even
if the crowd is just one or two other people. Examples:
● ...
Titus for Church Planters: Part 2
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In The Crowded House Sheffield, we have been looking at Paul’s letter to
Titus and the relevance of Titus to missional church and church planting.
This pos...
How to Listen to a Sermon
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*Editor's Note: In the coming months, reformation21 will be reprinting some
of our classic articles. This month's selection comes from January 2002.*
Short...
Mondays with Marty
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In this week's installment from Off the Record with Martin Luther, Luther
comments on the danger of allegories:
4448 It is dangerous to play with allegorie...
The Santorum Predicament: A Sign of the Times
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Former Reagan speechwriter Peggy Noonan had it just right — someone had
better read Rick Santorum his Miranda rights. In the big leagues of
national poli...
Anxiety + Prayer = Peace
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“Prayer turns anxiety to peace.” So says the man in prison to the people in
a city hostile to their Christian faith. So says the man facing possible
execut...
Tim Challies on “Entitlement”
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One of my favorite bloggers, Tim Challies has written a great blog article
on the subject of “Entitlement” as it relates to our current generation.
You’ll...
Alexander Strauch on Biblical Eldership
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We're doing a series on church governance at Covenant Life. In my sermon this past Sunday I shared the following quote from Alexander Strauch's book Biblical...
Around the Horn
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Leading off today is an interesting story about a WWII navy ship disaster
off the coast of Newfoundland. One of the causes was that the ships didn’t
know...
D6 Days
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Over the last decade, I’ve been highly involved in ministry to families.
During those years, I’ve learned that discipleship has got to start in the
home a...
Contraceptives and the Constitution
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This is a letter I sent to our local paper, The Scranton Times-Tribune,
about the hub-bub over the contraceptive mandate and the first amendment. I
am unsu...
Show Us Christ – Video from The Gathering
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When we were putting together the songs for The Gathering: Live from
WorshipGod11, we ended up having not one, but two songs that served as a
“prayer for i...
Children's Book on Irenaeus
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Irenaeus of Lyons: The Man Who Wrote Books,Sinclair Ferguson
(Banner of Truth, 2010), hb., 40 pp.
Ages 3-7
This is another volume in Sinclair Ferguson’sHer...
Last Day to Register for SGI Conference
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Tonight is the cut-off to register online for the SGI Conference. The rate
of $70 expires tonight at midnight! The walk-in fee increases to $80 so
save you...
A new day for Expository Thoughts
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I have been working on a number of developments lately with Expository
Thoughts. Be sure to mark our new page here and to read what we’ve been up
to. This ...
Literally?
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I've been mulling over whether or not to do a post or two about translation
theory, since translations are back in the news. Whether or not I'll get
around...
DBTS’s 2011 Book List
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For a number of years Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary has posted on
its website, a list of books that their faculty recommends. Recently this
book lis...
The Sola Panel is dead; long live the Sola Panel!
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[image: Tony Payne]
By Tony Payne
Regular Sola Panel readers will no doubt have detected a little slowness
and quietness over the past six weeks or so. ...
Jesus: Our Celestial Event Coordinator
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I have the opportunity, at times, to attend funerals of those who were
friends or relatives of members of our church. Sometimes I am glad to hear
the gospe...
Life in Christ
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Do you know what it means to be "in Christ"?
You haven't quite grasped it if things go wrong and the first thing you do
is anxiously try to dig up some unc...
One more on the long goodbye
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I knew this would happen - I would write a farewell post, and a bunch of
you would send some nice notes which make we wish I wasn't quitting
blogging. Well...
New Blog Location
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The blog has moved to a new location on the Shepherd Press website. Click here to access the blog. Be sure to update your bookmarks and RSS feeds....
My Blog is Moving
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Hello to the two people who still read this blog! :-)
I am moving the blog to Wordpress. Well, actually it has already moved. The new address is: http://joe...
This Blog is Moving
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Friends,
I am (finally) moving my blog from Blogger to WordPress. This switch means
that:
- you'll be able to access my blog at *
http://matthewhos...
New Site
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Thanks to the wonderful work of Brian Denker a new site has been launched
which is now the new home of the Oversight of Souls blog.
The new site has allowe...
SBL to begin new educational website
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The Society of Biblical Literature (an organization to which all the
PrimeTime Jesus bloggers belong, I believe) is beginning an educational
website for ...
Preaching and the Clock
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*(By John MacArthur)*
*Today’s post adapted from the Q&A section of **Rediscovering Expository
Preaching* (Nelson, 1997).
*How long should a sermon be?*...
10 Questions for Pastors' Wives: Mae Milton
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After a bit of a break we have another contribution to our series "Ten
Questions for Pastors' Wives". This time the questions are answered by Mae
Milton, t...
Au Revoir (6158 Words)
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I have long said to younger men that one mark of a leader is that he knows
how to kill. A leader knows when programs need to be terminated, when a
minist...
T4G and TGC by lduncan
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At the Gospel Coalition Conference in Chicago last week, I was asked by
Stephen Um (during a Panel discussion) and by many others (in private
conversations...
The Gospel Coalition
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Since yesterday I’ve been in Chicago for The Gospel Coalition conference.
It’s freezing up here! Anyway, I’m here with some friends and am thoroughly
enjoy...
We’ve Moved!!!
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Pulpit Magazine has been integrated with the Shepherds’ Fellowship website.
As a result, we’ve moved to a new location. (WordPress has been good to us,
but...
Patristics for Pastors
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Tony Reinke recently interviewed Ligon Duncan (MP3 [14.4 MB]) on
patristics. Here's an outline of the questions (with time markers):
[00:00] – Intro
[01:...
“Evening and Morning”
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"The term ‘evening’ refers to the beginning of the period when God was
inactive, and the term ‘morning’ refers to the termination of God’s
inactivity and t...
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