The Glorious Intention of the Gospel

The Glorious Intention of the Gospel

In John 17:26, Christ supplies an intended result of making the Father’s name known—indwelling love.  To know more of God’s name is to possess more of God’s love.  However, this is not a verse that merely teaches that believers are the objects of God’s love, as...
Christian Unity is about God’s Glory

Christian Unity is about God’s Glory

The unity Christ prays for in John 17 has its focus on the glory of God and is produced by the love of God. So if this unity is truly focused on God’s glory, then all self-focus is banished. It’s true that along with abandoning Christ’s teaching, the other major...
The Only Sorrow that God Accepts

The Only Sorrow that God Accepts

In an effort to distinguish godly sorrow from worldly sorrow, Thomas Watson puts forth several qualifications for godly sorrow in his book, The Doctrine of Repentance: i. Godly sorrow is inward—It is an inward, heart sorrow that manifests itself externally; godly...
Who we are in Christ

Who we are in Christ

This means that we are going to have to dive into arguably the greatest biblical tension in the NT.  This tension I am referring to is captured in this statement: We are informed that our old self is dead because it died with Christ, but on the other hand we’re...