By Evan Knies Reflections on a 40 years in pastoral ministry Why some Churches choose to Die by Thom Rainer Planned Parenthood and the Future JI Packer in his own words Voters in Ohio reject Marijuana Legalization 7 Reasons not to skip Church 9marks Mailbag Dr. Schreiner responds to Perry Noble Take a look again …
What Does Reformation Day Have to Do with your Prayer Life?
Some of the practical implications of the Protestant Reformation are lost on many Christians today. What was Luther so upset about in 1517? Why would men give their lives to try to “reform” the established church? Even more in question, what does this have to do with us today? The fruits of the Reformation, in …
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Week In Review: Friday, October 30th, 2015
By Evan Knies Happy Reformation Day Weekend! Banner of Truth Reformation Day Sale Ligonier $5 Friday The Reformation Gave us a Seat at the Table Is the Reformation Over? A Theology of Eldership Ten Reasons to Revel in Being Chosen Scott Corbin (CBMW) interviews Rosaria Butterfield Early Registration for T4G ends Saturday! When our Lord …
The Word Creates the Church
By Colton Corter The Protestant Reformation was, at its root, a debate about the nature of Scripture. The “material” cause of the Reformation was certainly over the matter of justification. Luther, Calvin and the like were all jealous for the biblical gospel. Their gospel was and is the right gospel. However, they knew that they …
John Owen on the Glory of Christ in the Old Testament
By Colton Corter Jesus never rebuked the Pharisees for reading their Bibles too much. His problem was with their interpretive method; how they were reading their Bibles. The self-righteousness of these men came about because they did not understand the nature of God’s revelation and redemption. They searched the Scriptures because they thought that in …
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