God Shapes Without Being Shaped

God is the first cause. We find this claim in Genesis 1:1--there was only God and then God created everything that has been created. Paul said, "For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created … Continue reading God Shapes Without Being Shaped

There is One God and God is One

            “Hear, O Israel! The LORD is our God, the LORD is one!” (Deut. 6:4). Stephen Charnock wrote, “Where there is the greatest unity, there must be greatest simplicity; but God is one. As he is free from any change, so he is void of any multitude.”[1] Being pure spirit (Jn. 4:24), God is not … Continue reading There is One God and God is One

Blessed Trinity

Blessedness requires “(1) the absence of all evil, (2) the possession and presence of all good in the highest good, and also (3) the enjoyment of it, that is, the sense of it and a repose and joy in it.”[1] However, in God these attributes exist perfectly. Divine blessedness, according to van Mastricht, involves: the … Continue reading Blessed Trinity

Who Am I Meant to Be? Exploring Different Paths to Self-Discovery

"Who am I?” It's a question that has perplexed philosophers, poets and every introspective teenager. Our sense of identity shapes everything from our friendships to our career paths. But finding true self-understanding can be a winding road full of twists, turns and unexpected detours. Will looking inward provide the answers? Or by gazing upward to … Continue reading Who Am I Meant to Be? Exploring Different Paths to Self-Discovery

Fountain and Foundation

Fountain and Foundation As Creator, God is both the Fountain and Foundation of all things. Before and apart from time, he created and set all things in motion (Gen. 1:1). He is “most Strong, Stable and Incomprehensible, Immutable; moving all things, never new, never old, renewing all things.”[1] He is the fountain of every good … Continue reading Fountain and Foundation

From Weakness to Overflowing Strength: The Depravation of Good Meets the Overflowing of Goodness

Does this sound familiar? “Man is good; his heart is uncorrupted. The evil lies in the circumstances, in the environment, in the society in which man is born and reared. Take these circumstances away, reform society—introduce, for example, the equal distribution of goods to all men—and man will naturally be good. There will be no … Continue reading From Weakness to Overflowing Strength: The Depravation of Good Meets the Overflowing of Goodness

Did God Really Learn What Abraham Would Do?

How does God know? What does God know? These questions are uniquely difficult as we cannot possibly begin to understand how God understands apart from what God has revealed to us. The majority of Christian theologians have agreed God has perfect knowledge of all things in creation including past, present, and future. Apparent appearances of … Continue reading Did God Really Learn What Abraham Would Do?

Does “Become” in John 1:14 Mean the Eternal Word Became Other than He Was?

John 1:14 teaches "the Word became flesh and dwelt among us." This is shocking news because the Word is said to share in the divine nature--he eternally "was" whatever God is (Jn 1:1). However, some today believe the Son of God changed or metamorphosed into a human at the incarnation. This doctrine of the incarnation … Continue reading Does “Become” in John 1:14 Mean the Eternal Word Became Other than He Was?

Some Notes On What God Knows and Why It Matters

Omniscience as God’s Perfect and Infinite Nature As Creator all knowledge of creation would follow from God. There would be nothing which originated outside of God else there would be another eternal causeless cause. Michael Horton said, “It is impossible for God not to know everything comprehensively. Given his eternality, he knows the end from … Continue reading Some Notes On What God Knows and Why It Matters

Be Ye Kind to One Another

Monday, March 27th marked another display of the inhumane actions humans can carry out. After each of these tragedies, we asked why. The specific “why” may never be known in any of these situations, but these inhumanities are brought about by previous inhumanities. Sin spreads and magnifies itself until it overwhelms. Why would we allow meanness … Continue reading Be Ye Kind to One Another