A guest post by Robert Martinez “As interpreters of the Word, as with interpersonal relationships, there is the constant temptation of overstanding instead of understanding; of mastery over submission;...
Peter Leithart recently wrote about the power of baptism for young men. Young men are in trouble. Many are fatherless, socially isolated, sexually frustrated,...
Why is the Bible so difficult? From the course notes for Bull’s Bible School. The Bible is the most loved and the most hated book...
God’s grief over the demise of Moab brings a final kindness so heartbreaking that it is entirely misunderstood. For the introduction to this section...
Like Sodom, Moab’s delightful land of pastures and vineyards would be miserably laid waste. For the introduction to this section (Isaiah 15-16), see Isaiah’s...
Federal, vital, and ritual From the course notes for Bull’s Bible School. Just as there is a general call in the Gospel and a special...
Instead of being destroyed by the scepter of the lion of Judah, Moab was invited to join his peaceable kingdom. For the introduction to...
The God of Abraham was promising to consecrate Lot’s firstborn, but the sacrifice would not be substitutionary. For the introduction to this section (Isaiah...
As it was for Adam in Eden, the temptation with the spiritual gifts is to take dominion without prior submission to God. From the...
Shining a light in the darkness of ignorance and false teaching Bull’s Bible School aims to improve knowledge and understanding of the Word of...