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It Wasn’t Just Jesus That Died on Good Friday
By Nancy Guthrie
Jesus, the Great High Priest The death of Jesus was the end of the priesthood. Even though there actually were a couple more high priests in Jerusalem before the temple was destroyed in AD 70, Caiaphas was the last high priest to serve as a pointer to the Great High Priest, Jesus. There was simply…
The Good Shepherd
By John Pennylegion
One of the unique things about the “Good Shepherd” statement compared to the others is that this is the only one that is personal.
We minister in Christ’s strength, not our own, as we seek to bring his message of redemption to a world in need of hope.
The foundational conviction of Covenant Seminary is that the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are the inspired, inerrant Word of God, our only infallible rule of faith and practice.
What Do We Mean by the Spirituality of the Church?
By Kevin DeYoung
Rightly applied, the church’s spirituality is an important part of biblical and Reformed ecclesiology.
The Blessing of Persistent Prayer
By Guy M. Richard
I want to encourage and motivate us as Christians to give ourselves to the practice of prayer.
Beautiful Community is Already a Reality
By Irwyn Ince
Because all creation’s beauty has God as its source, humanity was destined for beautiful community.
If we are to recover the practical import of Jesus’ exaltation for the Christian life, then we must first explore the theological significance of this odd but awesome event.
The Design and Scope of the Atonement
By R. C. Sproul
Our understanding of the nature of God impacts strongly and decisively our understanding of the design and scope of the Atonement.
Even as churches strive to be faithful to the Lord, that faithfulness is often necessarily expressed through preferences.










