10 Things You Should Know about Covenant Theology
John R. Muether,
J. Nicholas Reid,
Guy Prentiss Waters
The Bible is a book about God’s plan to glorify himself by saving sinners through the work of his Son, Jesus Christ. At every point, Scripture’s covenant theology leads us to Jesus.
3 Important Questions for the Church about the Lord’s Supper
Guy Prentiss Waters
The Lord’ Supper is an ordinance of remembrance, and recipients must turn their minds to the cross as they approach the Table.
8 New Testament Passages That Support a Historical Adam and Eve
Guy Prentiss Waters
One is not free to maintain that Adam is a mythical or semihistorical figure while Jesus Christ is a fully historical figure.
Do This and Remember
Guy Prentiss Waters
As a help to the faith of his people, God has appointed signs within his covenants with human beings.
How (and How Not) to Keep the Sabbath
Guy Prentiss Waters
It is tempting to rush into discussions about what to do (and not to do) on the Sabbath. But before we get there, there are a couple of questions that we need to ask.
It’s by Design That We’ve Never Lived without the Sabbath
Guy Prentiss Waters
In the creation account, God makes the world and everything in it in six days. A seventh day follows that is set apart from the previous six in some important ways.
Observing the Sabbath Starts on Monday Morning
Guy Prentiss Waters
I need to order my life Monday through Saturday so that I can do the work God has given me to do in the six days that he's given me. And if I can't do that, then the problem is on my end.
Rebalancing Our Approach to Observing the Sabbath
Guy Prentiss Waters
We don’t want to add to his Word. We don’t want to take away from his Word. We want to observe his Word, and the Sabbath is no exception.
The Biblical Case for Observing the Sabbath Today
Guy Prentiss Waters
We were made to work, but we were made for more than work. We were made for worship—fellowship in communion with the living God.
The Lord’s Supper in Redemptive History
Guy Prentiss Waters
The Gospels tell us that the Lord’s Supper occupies a significant place within redemptive history.