Sola Scriptura and the Church Fathers
Here’s a who-is-who of notable early Christians standing on the Word as our final authority.
Luke: Evangelist to the Rich
Kevin DeYoung writes, “Luke was not a poor man writing to poor people that together they might denounce the rich. It’s much closer to the truth to say Luke was a rich man writing to another rich man (and people like him) in order to show how the rich could truly follow Jesus.”
Surprisingly Useful Advice on Friendship
“Earthly wisdom and self-help might appear easier or more practical, but the most reliable route to the deep joy of biblical friendship is through the gospel and a shared goal of glorifying God through loving each other. I’ve slowly realized how immensely practical this perspective is.“
Berkhof: “Do This And Live” Is A Covenant Of Works
Some classic covenant theology served up from a well-known and loved Reformed theologian.
ABOUT — The Sunday Reader shares articles we've found particularly insightful, thought-provoking, or edifying this week. While not always representing the views of our Pastors and Elders, these selections offer a mix of viewpoints to broaden and frame your understanding of God, Scripture, ourselves, and the world we serve in Christ's name.