Not long ago, Netflix released a film about the life of Pentecostal preacher Carlton Pearson who stopped believing in hell after he claimed that God spoke to him and revealed that Jesus’ death on the cross saves everyone in the world, includin…
How important is the doctrine of the active obedience of Christ? The resulting conversation deals not only with the biblical text, but with the historical aspect of the doctrine as well. Listen here: Imputation
This is the Finger of God - J.C. Ryle on the Plague Here is JC Ryle on how to think about the Cattle Plague in his day This is the Finger of God! J.C. Ryle, written during the Great Cattle Plague of England, 1865-18…
Lord’s Day 10 Q & A 27 Q. What do you understandby the providence of God? A. The almighty and ever present power of God1 by which God upholds, as with his hand, heavenand earthand all creatures,2 a…
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Christ’s incarnation is not solely a topic for discussion at Christmas. So today, the crew explores this great and amazing mystery of Scripture. Were the disciples and others seeing God when they looked at Jesus? The answer to this quest…
In a recent issue of the New York Times, an article by David Bentley Hart raised the question, “Why Do People Believe in Hell?” In this article, the author claims that “no truly accomplished New Testament scholar … believes …
What kind of hermeneutic did Martin Luther apply to scripture? Why did Luther believe the presence of God was so important for a right interpretation of scripture? What is the relation between the cross and the canon for Luther? What does Luther mea…
Through His covenants, God gives the terms for a relationship with Him. But, we find again and again throughout the Bible--beginning with Adam, and continuing with Noah, Abraham, Moses, and David--that we are covenantbreakerswhile God is a covenant …
Wisdom comes from two placesfrom above and from below. The Epistle of James has a great deal to say about the wisdom that is heavenly and that which is worldly. Listen to a classic sermon by Dr. J. Vernon McGee: Worldliness