by C. Matthew McMahon | Jul 14, 2023 | Covenant, God, Jesus Christ, Theology
In the realm of Reformed theology, the exploration of divine covenants holds a prominent position. Two such covenants—the Covenant of Redemption and the Covenant of Grace—invite particularly close attention since all of Scripture is housed in these two vital concepts...
by C. Matthew McMahon | Jul 12, 2023 | Devotions, Reformation, Theology
John Knox was a prominent crusader for Christ in the Protestant Reformation in Scotland, and has profoundly shaped the principles and practices of Christian worship drawn from the word of God. On the whole, most contemporary churches today repudiate what Knox stood...
by C. Matthew McMahon | Jul 10, 2023 | Covenant, God, Jesus Christ, Theology
In the vast landscape of Puritan theology, Andrew Willet (1562-1621) holds a significant place with his interpretations of biblical truths, though little known. Particularly, his understanding of the Resurrection of Christ and its implications for believers offers...
by C. Matthew McMahon | Jul 3, 2023 | God, Jesus Christ, Theology
John Owen’s View of the Glory of Christ John Owen (1616-1683) was a prominent Puritan theologian and author, devoted much of his writings to the profound exploration of the glory of Christ. Owen’s works cited here, include “The Glory of Christ”...
by C. Matthew McMahon | Jun 28, 2023 | bible study, church history, Covenant, Devotions, Ecclesiology, God, Jesus Christ, Pastoral Theology, Theology
Step into a world of profound spiritual enlightenment with our remarkable collection of updated Reformed and Puritan works from the 17th century, now available in both print and ebook formats. Immerse yourself in the eloquent prose and reflective biblical insights of...
by C. Matthew McMahon | Jun 5, 2022 | Covenant, Devotions, Theology, Worship
Vers. 10. We have an Altar, whereof they have no right to eat, which serve the Tabernacle. Reas. 6. They that serve the Jewish Tabernacle after Christ’s coming, or they that pertinaciously cleave to Levitical Ceremonies, cannot be partakers of Christ, which is the...