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Click HERE to listen to or download today's sermon: The Gospel-Driven Church - Part 5 "Relationships: The Gospel and Conflict".
One of the issues we have been touching on is whether or not the incarnation is a fitting analogy for Scripture. I am of the opinion that it is not a helpful model. In his chapter on the doctrine of Scripture in the helpful book Reforming or Conforming , theologian Paul Wells writes: The analogy is...
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Westminster Seminary California held a conference in January called "Missional and Reformed." Check out the audio HERE .
INCARNATION GOD SENT HIS SON, TO SAVE US by J.I. Packer The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth. JOHN 1:14 Trinity and Incarnation belong together. The doctrine of the Trinity...
Miguel De La Torre of Illif School of Theology, in an article written for Associated Baptist Press offers some interesting exegesis on Matthew 15:21-28. He writes: In the fullness of Jesus' divinity, he had to learn how to be fully human. His family and culture were responsible for teaching him how...
You know the evidence for man-made global warming is bad when even the former vice president turned scientific snake oil salesman changes his alarmist propaganda tool. Check out the story from The New York Times HERE .
Al Mohler has an outstanding post on whether or not God is self-centered and megalomaniacal. He writes Is the God of the Bible the supreme egotist? That question arises when human beings contemplate the meaning of the truth that God does everything for the sake of his own glory. Is God then a...
Here are some suggestions for reading in the days leading up to Lent: The Cross He Bore by Frederick Leahy Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross Nancy Guthrie (ed.) Outrageous Mercy by William Farley 50 Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die by John Piper The Heart of the Cross by Boice & Ryken The Truth of the...
The latest edition of Themelios includes an article by Jared Compton concerning the dual authorship of Scripture. It is particularly interesting considering some of the recent discussions on this blog. Compton writes: It was not too long ago that Kevin Vanhoozer answered the question Is There a...