Allegorical Interpretation: Finding the Line Before You Cross It
Allegory is something less than exposition. It’s difficult to know where to draw the line. How far is too far?
Read MoreAllegory is something less than exposition. It’s difficult to know where to draw the line. How far is too far?
Read MoreWhat comes to your mind when you imagine a Puritan pastor in the pulpit? Long, boring sermons? Monotone diatribes?
Read MoreThis approach to reading Scripture doesn’t mean we’ll perfectly understand or apply God’s Word. Scripture is perfect; interpreters aren’t
Read MoreSometimes the road to Christ is wider, and sometimes it’s narrower. But it’s always there, and the faithful preacher will call believers and unbelievers alike to repentance and faith whenever the Book is opened.
Read MoreI’ve been in ministry for about ten years. The first half of that decade I preached largely in chinos, a v-neck sweater, and boat shoes. The second half of that decade I’ve preached largely in tracksuit-bottoms, t-shirts, and trainers.
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