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Thoughts on Public Worship: Too light, too low, too high
"Your "God" is too "light"; your vision of the church is too low; your view of your self is too high, and...
Are Christians under the third use of the law?
"Strictly speaking, the idea that believers are under the third use of the law is mistaken..." (Thomas R. Schreiner,...
Meeting the Risen Christ at the Table?
Jesus Christ is really present in the celebration of the Lord’s Supper…
Why Johnny Can’t Sing Hymns
Here is Chris Arnzen interviewing T. David Gordon on his book Why Johnny Can't Sing Hymns: How Pop-Culture Re-Wrote...
Why Four Gospels?
Each Gospel served a practical, evangelistic need connected to an Apostle at the time in which it was written. That’s why we have four Gospels. And the reason they are in the order they occur in our Bibles is probably due to the order in which they were written.
Psalm 119:1-8 in biblical-theological perspective
How does Psalm 119 relate to Christ?
The Law in the thought of those worth hearing: Part IV
From the evidence presented, Owen must be understood to view abrogation as both including and not including the Decalogue, depending on how it is viewed. If this is the case, his understanding of abrogation, though with its own nuances and emphases, has clear and ample precedent in Calvin, Ursinus, Turretin, and Protestant Scholasticism.
Hermeneutical Implications of Canonical Structure
Subsequent revelation often makes explicit what was only implicit in antecedent revelation.
Real presence of God in public worship?
Could it be that some in our day have emphasized the individual over the corporate, Jesus in our heart over Christ in the midst of His gathered people, all of life is worship over some of life is special worship?