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Mediatorial Kingship

A collection of 8 posts

kingdom

Getting the Kingdom Right

May 01, 2019

Ever since I came into the Reformed Presbyterian church twenty years ago, I've been hearing about this kingdom. Though I grew up in reformed churches, the idea of Jesus being the Mediatorial King

Jared Olivetti Jared Olivetti
culture

Cultivating Earth and Eternity

March 30, 2019

Christians are called by Christ their king to cultivate both earth and eternity. These two callings are distinct but never separate, and both glorify God.

J.K. Wall J.K. Wall
William Symington

How an Old Book of Theology Changed My Life

October 31, 2018

William Symington, for those with ears to hear, will tell you the meaning of life. It will tell you what we’re all doing here, in this life, on this earth.

J.K. Wall J.K. Wall
vocation

Jesus' Miracle for Mondays

July 19, 2018

There really is no secular-sacred separation in our lives. As Jesus builds His church, He invites us to labor with Him on Sundays and on Mondays.

J.K. Wall J.K. Wall
Christian living

Christian Calling Means Mixing Metaphors

May 30, 2018

Only when we meld the Bible’s metaphors—being sojourners and soldiers—can we perform our work rightly in this world, neither idolizing it nor evading it.

J.K. Wall J.K. Wall
2 Chronicles

"Nevertheless" - A Pattern of Tragedy

May 03, 2017

It is a true tragedy when a great life is marred by a glaring failure, when accomplishments are marked by an *asterisk, when every great memory is followed by the ominous "Nevertheless.

Jared Olivetti Jared Olivetti
Abraham Kuyper

What Netflix’s ‘The Crown’ Reveals About Christ and Culture

December 05, 2016

The following is a guest post by J.K. Wall who is a writer in Indianapolis. His modernized abridgment of William Symington’s work, Messiah the Prince Revisited, was published in 2014 by

Barry York Barry York
Mediatorial Kingship

Emperor Norton and King Jesus

October 09, 2013

Between 1859 and 1880 four presidents served the United States, but  as they came and went, one emperor reigned in the United States . Lincoln, Jackson, Grant, and Hayes were all president of the

Nathan Eshelman Nathan Eshelman
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