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We believe Scripture speaks to all of life
Which means, we need to speak truth into all of life. We use this blog to shepherd the flock by producing edifying content.

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The Lessons of Baalam
Jason Cherry
Jun 16, 2025
Sometimes everything appears to be good at the beginning, only to find out that everything isn’t so good at the end.

Book Review of Bronze Age Mindset
Jason Cherry
Jun 9, 2025
Threats to religious liberty are concerning. Also concerning is the temptation to combat the insanity of the Left by fusing Christianity with Satan’s tactics.

Five Questions About Assurance
Jason Cherry
Jun 2, 2025
Evangelicals exhibit a mysterious suspicion of the assurance of salvation. And so it is that lots of Christians struggle with a lack of assurance.

A Brief Theology of Temptation
Jason Cherry
May 27, 2025
There is a distinction between temptation and sin. Temptation is an invitation to sin that comes in the form of an external suggestion or an internal desire.

Heroes, Violence, and the Shaping of History
Jason Cherry
May 19, 2025
Carlyle’s historiography says that history is primarily shaped not by impersonal forces, ideas, or masses of people, but by outstanding individuals...

To the TRC High School Graduates of 2025
Jason Cherry
May 12, 2025
When you leave for college people might say something like, “Enjoy Yourself!” What they should say is that you should enjoy the story God has written for you.

The Lessons of Baalam
Jason Cherry
Jun 16, 2025
Sometimes everything appears to be good at the beginning, only to find out that everything isn’t so good at the end.

Book Review of Bronze Age Mindset
Jason Cherry
Jun 9, 2025
Threats to religious liberty are concerning. Also concerning is the temptation to combat the insanity of the Left by fusing Christianity with Satan’s tactics.

Five Questions About Assurance
Jason Cherry
Jun 2, 2025
Evangelicals exhibit a mysterious suspicion of the assurance of salvation. And so it is that lots of Christians struggle with a lack of assurance.

The Lessons of Baalam
Jason Cherry
Jun 16, 2025
Sometimes everything appears to be good at the beginning, only to find out that everything isn’t so good at the end.

Book Review of Bronze Age Mindset
Jason Cherry
Jun 9, 2025
Threats to religious liberty are concerning. Also concerning is the temptation to combat the insanity of the Left by fusing Christianity with Satan’s tactics.

Five Questions About Assurance
Jason Cherry
Jun 2, 2025
Evangelicals exhibit a mysterious suspicion of the assurance of salvation. And so it is that lots of Christians struggle with a lack of assurance.

A Brief Theology of Temptation
Jason Cherry
May 27, 2025
There is a distinction between temptation and sin. Temptation is an invitation to sin that comes in the form of an external suggestion or an internal desire.

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The Sending Your Kid Off to College Prayer
Jason Cherry
Aug 12, 2024
Keep Thibodeaux from all evil and so keep his life. Whether he is going out to public activities or arriving home for private ones...


Grandparenting and the Transcendent Summons
Jason Cherry
Oct 23, 2021
This article appears at the Theopolis Institute and can be found by clicking here Imagine the stereotypical American grandparents. Once you have the outline...


The City Unveiled—Encouragements in Family Devotion
Jason Cherry
Mar 13, 2021
Somewhere a faithful Christian father leads his family in evening devotion. He looks across the room over which he presides. Before him stretches chaos. One child is ...

The Sending Your Kid Off to College Prayer
Jason Cherry
Aug 12, 2024
Keep Thibodeaux from all evil and so keep his life. Whether he is going out to public activities or arriving home for private ones...

Grandparenting and the Transcendent Summons
Jason Cherry
Oct 23, 2021
This article appears at the Theopolis Institute and can be found by clicking here Imagine the stereotypical American grandparents. Once you have the outline...
The Reformation
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The Reformation: Why was it tragic?
Jason Cherry
Nov 9, 2020
This is the third of a three part series. Click here to read part one. Click here to read part two. The What and the Why Behind the Reformation The late church ...


The Reformation: Why was it Necessary?
Jason Cherry
Oct 30, 2020
Justification by Faith Alone. If the formal cause of the Reformation was the restoration of Scriptural authority in the church (sola Scriptura), then the material cause..


The Reformation: What is it?
Jason Cherry
Oct 28, 2020
It is Wednesday, October 31, 1517. Just eleven years earlier the world saw Leonardo da Vinci paint the Mona Lisa. In the little town of Wittenberg...

The Reformation: Why was it tragic?
Jason Cherry
Nov 9, 2020
This is the third of a three part series. Click here to read part one. Click here to read part two. The What and the Why Behind the Reformation The late church ...

The Reformation: Why was it Necessary?
Jason Cherry
Oct 30, 2020
Justification by Faith Alone. If the formal cause of the Reformation was the restoration of Scriptural authority in the church (sola Scriptura), then the material cause..
Theology
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Five Questions About Assurance
Jason Cherry
Jun 2, 2025
Evangelicals exhibit a mysterious suspicion of the assurance of salvation. And so it is that lots of Christians struggle with a lack of assurance.

A Brief Theology of Temptation
Jason Cherry
May 27, 2025
There is a distinction between temptation and sin. Temptation is an invitation to sin that comes in the form of an external suggestion or an internal desire.

Raising Canaan: The “Curse of Ham” Reconsidered (Part 3)
Gage Crowder
May 5, 2025
The curse on Canaan is void precisely because, though the curse of subjugation fell on Canaan, His full penalty of slavery was mercifully borne by Another.

Five Questions About Assurance
Jason Cherry
Jun 2, 2025
Evangelicals exhibit a mysterious suspicion of the assurance of salvation. And so it is that lots of Christians struggle with a lack of assurance.

A Brief Theology of Temptation
Jason Cherry
May 27, 2025
There is a distinction between temptation and sin. Temptation is an invitation to sin that comes in the form of an external suggestion or an internal desire.

Raising Canaan: The “Curse of Ham” Reconsidered (Part 3)
Gage Crowder
May 5, 2025
The curse on Canaan is void precisely because, though the curse of subjugation fell on Canaan, His full penalty of slavery was mercifully borne by Another.

When Death Was Natural: Reflections on Good Friday
Jason Cherry
Apr 14, 2025
Christ’s death reminds us that it's not death that is natural. It’s natural when the Son obeys the Father, and it’s unnatural when servants kill Kings.

Division: Virtue or Vice?
Jason Cherry
Mar 17, 2025
The difference between sinful and righteous division needs careful explanation... there is a way to divide that preserves purity and a way to unify that destroys it.

The Sacred Press: A Brief Theology of Oil
Jason Cherry
Mar 10, 2025
For the Bible reader to continue cultivating the patience of Bible study, he must take very careful note of even the overlooked objects of Scripture...

Five Questions About Assurance
Jason Cherry
Jun 2, 2025
Evangelicals exhibit a mysterious suspicion of the assurance of salvation. And so it is that lots of Christians struggle with a lack of assurance.

A Brief Theology of Temptation
Jason Cherry
May 27, 2025
There is a distinction between temptation and sin. Temptation is an invitation to sin that comes in the form of an external suggestion or an internal desire.
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office@trinityreformedkirk.com
3912 Pulaski Pike NW, Huntsville, AL 35810
P.O. Box 174, Huntsville, AL 35804
256-223-3920
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