Reformed Theology

  • The Crown Rights of Christ and the Crown of Thorns – Keeping Politics in Its Proper Place

    Politics must remain under the gospel. While the magistrate bears the sword for temporal justice, ultimate hope rests in Christ’s crown of thorns and atoning work. This final post calls believers to engage culture with realism and urgency while fixing their eyes on the eternal King and coming kingdom.

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  • Abraham Kuyper and Sphere Sovereignty – Christ’s Lordship Over Every Square Inch

    Abraham Kuyper’s doctrine of sphere sovereignty powerfully declares Christ’s lordship over every area of life. This post explains how distinct spheres — family, church, state, school, and business — each receive authority directly from God. The state must protect these spheres rather than dominate them, offering a Reformed roadmap for limited government.

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  • Conservative Principles That Flow from Scripture

    When biblical truth is faithfully applied, it naturally produces core conservative convictions: rule of law, national sovereignty with secure borders, merit-based justice, defense of the natural family, fiscal restraint, and strong defense. This post demonstrates how these principles conserve God’s created order rather than mere human tradition.

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  • Core Biblical Principles for Civil Order

    Scripture provides six foundational principles for civil government: God-ordained nations and borders, the magistrate’s divine authority, creation order, impartial justice, limited government, and the balance of antithesis with common grace. These truths from Acts, Romans, Genesis, and Deuteronomy establish the biblical framework for ordered liberty in a fallen world.

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  • Why Reformed Christians Must Engage the Public Square Biblically

    Reformed Christians are called to active engagement in the public square. Though citizens of heaven, believers are placed in earthly nations by God’s providence. This post explains why withdrawal is unbiblical and how Christ’s sovereign claim over every square inch demands faithful application of Scripture to politics, culture, and civil life.

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  • A House with Many Doors, Built on One Foundation

    This new series follows a post I made a few weeks ago about how MAGA became America’s new common sense middle ground. In this series we examine a broad conservative coalition that has formed around shared priorities: rule of law, national sovereignty, secure borders with legal immigration, merit-based opportunity, protection of the family, fiscal responsibility…

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  • Divine Order and Earthly Governance: A Reformed Perspective on Government

    The Reformed perspective on government emphasizes divine order, advocating for justice and resistance against tyranny, while recognizing government as ordained by God for good. It integrates faith with governance, advocating for a society reflecting divine principles, yet challenges government to adhere to divine law.

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  • Dive Deeper into the Canons of Dort

    This YouTube series offers a comprehensive exploration of the Canons of Dort, a pivotal document in Reformed theology. The series covers the five main points of the Canons of Dort, often remembered by the acronym TULIP: Total Depravity, Unconditional Election, Limited Atonement, Irresistible Grace, and Perseverance of the Saints.

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