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  • Some things are very simple.

    May 30th, 2007

    Walk in Wisdom – Gleanings from the Scripture

    1 Tim. 1.14 – “and the grace of our Lord overflowed for me with the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus.”

    Genuine grace, when operating on the souls of men and women, invariably produces two main things: Faith in, and love for, Christ Jesus.

    If either is missing, so is salvation.

    ’nuff said.

  • A short Primer on being a REALLY New Testament Church

    May 29th, 2007

    Walk in Wisdom – Gleanings from Scripture

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    1 Thessalonians 4.1 – Finally, then, brothers, we ask and urge you in the Lord Jesus, that as you received from us how you ought to walk and to please God, just as you are doing, that you do so more and more.

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  • What are you aiming at?

    May 25th, 2007

    Walk in Wisdom – Gleanings from the Scripture

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    1 Tim. 1.5 – The aim of our charge is love that issues from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith.

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  • A short Primer on Learning to Love God – Part 4

    May 24th, 2007

    Walk in Wisdom – Gleanings from the Scripture

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    Rom. 12.12d – Contribute to the needs of the saints, and seek to show hospitality.

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  • A short Primer on Learning to Love God – Part 3

    May 23rd, 2007

    Walk in Wisdom – Gleanings in the Scripture

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    Rom. 12.12c – be constant in prayer

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  • A short Primer on Learning to Love God – Part 2

    May 22nd, 2007

    Walk in Wisdom – Gleanings from Scripture

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    Rom. 12.12b – be patient in tribulation

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  • A short Primer on Learning to Love God – Part 1

    May 11th, 2007

    Walk in Wisdom – Gleanings from Scripture

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    Rom. 12.12a – Rejoice in hope

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  • Seeker Sensitive – To be, or not to be? It depends on how you ask the question.

    May 10th, 2007

    Walk in Wisdom – Gleanings from the Scripture

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    Luke 19.10 – For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.

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  • Les Miserables – ala the Apostle Paul

    May 9th, 2007

    Walk in Wisdom – Gleanings from the Scripture

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    1 Cor. 15.19 – If in this life only we have hoped in Christ, we are of all people most to be pitied.

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  • Confession of an Ex- “Highper”- Calvinist

    May 5th, 2007

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    John Owen John Calvin

     

    Before you read the following, I should make it clear that I was never HYPER-Calvinist. That is a very specific designation. For one to be a hyper-Calvinist, there are some very specific criteria which must be met. Phil Johnson in his excellent “A Primer of Hyper-Calvinism” discusses them in the following paragraphs:

    “Notice three very crucial points in that definition: First, it correctly points out that hyper-Calvinists tend to stress the secret (or decretive) will of God over His revealed (or preceptive) will. Indeed, in all their discussion of “the will of God,” hyper-Calvinists routinely obscure any distinction between God’s will as reflected in His commands and His will as reflected in his eternal decrees. Yet that distinction is an essential part of historic Reformed theology. (See John Piper, “Are There Two Wills in God? Divine Election and God’s Desire for All To Be Saved” in Thomas R. Schreiner, ed., The Grace of God and the Bondage of the Will, 2 vols. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1995, 1:107-131.)
        Second, take note of the stress the above definition places on hyper-Calvinists’ “denial of the use of the word ‘offer’ in relation to the preaching of the gospel.” This is virtually the epitome of the hyper-Calvinist spirit: it is a denial that the gospel message includes any sincere proposal of divine mercy to sinners in general.
        Third, mark the fact that hyper-Calvinism “encourages introspection in the search to know whether or not one is elect.” Assurance tends to be elusive for people under the influence of hyper-Calvinist teaching. Therefore, hyper-Calvinism soon degenerates into a cold, lifeless dogma. Hyper-Calvinist churches and denominations tend to become either barren and inert, or militant and elitist (or all of the above).”

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