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It is Finished
05/15/08
"When Jesus had received the sour wine, he said, 'It is finished,' and he bowed his head and gave up his spirit." - John 19:30
These are some of the most hope-filled, joy-inflicting, theologically deep words ever spoken by our Savior, for the edification of His people -
The Reason for God: A Critical Interactive Review by David Robertson
05/10/08
http://www.reformation21.org/shelf-life
I respect the theologians, writers, and pastors over at www.Reformation21.org. I frequent that site because of the great commitment to uphold the Gospel in all of life, teaching, and preaching, as well as their commitment to Reformed theology. Howev -
The Positive and Negative Impact of N.T. Wright
05/07/08
N.T. Wright, the Bishop of Durham in the Church of England, is by far one of the most scholarly, well-read, intelligent people of the modern church. It is no wonder people from all different points of view are flocking to him for answers to all kinds of things pertaining to theology and history. His -
Climate Change: Long-Term Graphs Are Helpful
05/06/08
When presenting scientific data fairly, it is important to give long-term perspective and context to that data. Yet, when we see CNN or MSNBC scientists come on and present their data, we only see the past 200 years, or maybe even the past couple thousand years. But what about over the long-term, sa -
Reformation Church History - Lessons Learned
05/05/08
Until recently, before listening to a series on church history by pastor R.W. Glenn in Minnesota, I had always thought of Luther and Calvin as those desiring to totally split from the Roman Catholic Church. However, it is very clear from quotes by both of these men in particular that they did not se -
Continual Repentence
05/03/08
O God of Grace,
Thou hast imputed my sin to my substitute, and hast imputed his righteousness to my soul, clothing me with a bridegroom’s robe, decking me with jewels of holiness.
But in my Christian walk I am still in rags; my best prayers are stained with sin; my penitential -
Wesley and Whitefield Rolling Over in Their Graves
05/02/08
http://www.albertmohler.com/blog_read.php?id=1142
That this is even being considered now in the history of the United Methodist Church just makes you stop and wonder what Wesley and Whitefield would say. And on top of that, the fact that the win against the normalization of homosexuality -
More Christian Mysticism Stuff
05/01/08
This was a question posed that has been going around:
"Do you see anything in these lyrics that’s not scripturally correct?
'I believe there are angels among us
Sent down to us from somewhere up above
They come to you and me in our darkest hours
To sh
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