The Ten Commandments: Ethics for the Twenty-First Century Mark F. Rooker (Nashville: B&H Publishing Group, 2010,...
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Tom Wells’ book on the Sabbath: Foreword and Chapter 1
On Friday, November 19, 2010, I received a free copy of Tom Wells’ newest book, The Christian and the Sabbath. Thanks,...
new book on Justification looks great
From R. Scott Clark: Our friends at Modern Reformation have had a baby, as it were: . This is a collection of...
Is the Sabbath Still Required for Christians?
Justin Taylor recently posted a piece by Thomas Schreiner on the question of the Sabbath and Christians. In the days...
Natural Theology discussion at Reformed Forum
This is a really good discussion on a hot topic – Natural Theology.
Some thoughts on Moral Law, Positive Law, the Ten Commandments, the New Covenant, and the Ground of our Justification
All men are in trouble with God due to a broken law which was revealed prior to the New Testament. This very day, those outside of Christ are condemned due to transgressions of a law revealed prior to the New Testament. When Jesus became a curse for elect Jew and Gentile in the first century, he …
Is There a Future Justification by Works at the Day of Judgment? # 11
This will be my eleventh and last post on this subject. I continue my critical review of Lee Irons exposition of Romans 2:13.
Is There a Future Justification by Works at the Day of Judgment? # 10
I interrupt this response to Lee Irons to comment on one of the several responses to my eighth blog on this subject.
Is There a Future Justification by Works at the Day of Judgment? # 9
Thank you, gentleman, for your interest and comments. They are most instructive. After some interruption I continue hear my critique of Irons’ paper entitled, Is Romans 2:13 Coherent? The page numbers are reference to his online paper.
Is There a Future Justification by Works at the Day of Judgment? # 8
In previous posts I have carefully refrained from commenting on Romans 2:13 and its statement that the doers of the law will be justified.