For the Sake of Wisdom and Insight: A Burden for History

By Paul Sanchez To study history is to gain wisdom. As ministers of the gospel, we need wisdom to be faithful stewards of our calling. However, if we polled evangelical pastors across the United States, my hunch is that relatively few read a significant amount of history. Even many of the most thoughtful pastors would …

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FROM WISDOM TO FOOLISHNESS: PROGRESSION AND THE DIABOLICAL NATURE OF SIN ROMANS 1:18-32 (PART TWO)

By David Brown  II. God’s Wrath is Revealed by a Series of Exchanges. Read Romans 1:23-26 Let’s take a look at some repetition and its emphasis that Paul is making in these verses.  And this literary device was used to place an emphasis in the passage. So, while these exchanges are all different they all represent …

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Book Briefs: Return to Me by Mark Boda

By Evan Knies Mark Boda is Professor of Old Testament at McMaster Divinity College and Professor in the Faculty of Theology at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. Martin Luther begins the the 95 Theses by stating, "When our Lord and Master, Jesus Christ, said "Repent", He called for the entire life of believers to be one …

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WALKING AMONG THE TULIPS: REFORMED THEOLOGY IN JOHN SERIES (PART EIGHT)

By Colton Corter Irresistible Grace (3) John 6:37 was previously discussed in the section of Unconditional Election. Again we see the inherent interconnectedness of these doctrines. How wonderfully coherent is our God! The verse reads: “All that the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never cast out.” …

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