Category: Monergist Meditations

Monergist Meditations: Whitefield and Joseph as Objects of God’s Grace and Instruments in His Hands »

In reading the Old Testament and a biography of George Whitefield, I’m struck by how much Whitefield’s story can be compared to the life of Joseph. It’s hard to deny that, in a general sense, God still works today as He did during periods of inscripturation – especially when reading such biographies of Christian “greats.” [...]

Monergist Meditations: Presuppositionalism, Love, and Romeo and Juliet »

Introduction Today I substituted for a Spanish and Literature teacher at the same public school where I studied for 12 years of my life. This morning’s assignment should have been a delight; the students, myself, and another teacher were going through the balcony scene in Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet. But, for some reason, the [...]