The Sabbath is not a symbol or type of Christ, strictly speaking; it is a symbol and type of that which Christ attains for us – the eschatological state.
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Tom Wells’ book on the Sabbath: Chapter Three (III)
Wells references Matt. 12:1-14 several times in chapter 3 but offers no exposition of the passage.
How Should the Books of the OT Be Ordered? Dr. Jim Hamilton
English translations need to revisit the way that the books of the Old Testament are ordered.
The Covenant of Creation
The guys at Reformed Forum discuss the Creation Covenant with Dr. Roland S. Ward.
Some thoughts on the background of Ephesians
Ephesians 2:1-10 is not merely a proof text for total depravity and salvation by grace alone through faith alone.
Tom Wells’ book on the Sabbath: Chapter Three (II)
The Gospels are full of allusions to and echoes of previous revelation. And the Gospels set the stage for further revelation which will explain both the redemptive acts and words of Jesus Christ (Jn. 14:26; 16:13-15).
Tom Wells’ book on the Sabbath: Chapter Three (I)
“There is not one syllable of positive teaching by the Lord Jesus peculiar to the Sabbath in any Gospel passage.” – Tom Wells
Brief thoughts on Ephesians 1:7-10
The Father is getting glory for himself through what he does through his beloved Son.
The Importance of a Theological Greeting Part 2 by Jim Butler
John now moves from who God is to how we should respond: worship. The doctrine of God should lead to doxological praise.
Dr. Jim Hamilton on frequency of Lord’s Supper
“I think the New Testament indicates that the early church took the Lord’s supper every Lord’s day, that is, every Sunday.”