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The obedience of faith or a covenant of works?

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Ezekiel contains a statement of why God’s ways are just with Israel.  It is found in chapter 18.  It begins thus:
The word of the LORD came to me: “What do you mean by repeating this proverb concerning the land of Israel, ‘The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children’s teeth are set [...]

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Rich Lusk on our Reformed Heritage in Baptismal Efficacy

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

When a Reformed Christian hears “baptismal regeneration,” what comes to mind? “Heresy,” most likely. Unfortunately, many in the Reformed community today have lost touch with some important aspects of their own heritage. If Reformed theology is going to continue reforming according to Scripture, we must recover the forgotten [...]

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No Job was not being superstitious

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

His sons used to go and hold a feast in the house of each one on his day, and they would send and invite their three sisters to eat and drink with them. And when the days of the feast had run their course, Job would send and consecrate them, and he would rise early [...]

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RePost: For All the Saints by N. T. Wright

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Remembering the Christian Departed
by N. T. Wright
(Harrisburg, PA: Morehouse Publishing, 2003)
96 pages
$10.00
Bishop Nicholas Thomas Wright of Durham has a reputation as a first-rate Evangelical apologist (in the wider British sense of the word, “Evangelical”), historian, and Bible scholar, whose work on Jesus and Paul has earned a wide hearing. However, this short work shows him [...]

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RePost: Why the FV Controversy? Because of Warfield

Monday, March 15th, 2010

This is not meant to exclude any other nutshell answers (if they’re accurate), but I have one that I think goes a long way to explaining what is happening.
B. B. Warfield once described Aurelius Augustine, Bishop of Hippo as a man whose Ecclesiology and Soteriology were in conflict. And he [...]

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B. B. Warfield & Christ’s as Propitiation for the Whole World

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

It is the great conception which John is reflecting in the phrase, “he is the propitiation for our sins, and [...]

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The judgment of charity and not slandering God

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Following up on this post.
According to “the judgment of charity” God had rescued the Israelites from Egypt and was going to take them to the promised Land because he loved them and loved the patriarchs.
In the Bible, rejecting “the judgment of charity” and accusing God of taking them from Egypt in order to kill them [...]

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Is it true that God may not intend to save all who are baptized?

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Sure it is true.  It is true in the same way it is true that God brought some people out of Egypt planning to kill them in the wilderness.
The people who doubted God’s faithfulness and disbelieved his good will toward them died in the wilderness.
So who gets baptized but is not finally saved?
Does baptism mean [...]

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Dr. Peter Leithart on assurance, sacraments, faith

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

“God says, ‘I forgive you,’ but I’m not sure he really means it, so I have to find some ground of certainty more certain than the promises of God.  That is unbelief.”

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RePost: Christianity–Who Needs It?

Friday, March 12th, 2010

I’ve never presented this sermon to an actual audience. It was a class assignment. I modified it slightly so it would read more naturally as a blog entry. In keeping with the assignment, I ended with a “sinner’s prayer,” though that seems sort of hokey and unreal to me. But maybe I’m wrong.
In a letter [...]

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Today is Peter Leithart Day: Buy a book; you know you need one

Friday, March 12th, 2010

I haven’t been buying many books lately.  Mainly because I’m trying not to buy anything if I can help it.
But today is different.  For reasons I won’t go into today would be a really good day to buy a book by Peter Leithart.
And there are many to choose from.  Dr. Peter Leithart has been producing [...]

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An appreciation for Peter Leithart’s Against Christianity

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Against Christianity is a fascinating book. And it goes well with a cigar. There are several reason for this. Cigars function well in two settings: public and private. In public they are used as a social tool for the golf course, after dinner with friends, discussing philosophy or theology with your buddies and so forth. [...]

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God’s sovereignty in salvation, in everything, and sacramental instrumentalism

Friday, March 12th, 2010

One of the advantages in acknowledging that God’s sovereignty in saving sinners is a subset of his sovereignty in everything that happens, is that one does not have to be ruled by false dilemmas.
For example, if a wife and husband are in marital counseling, one of the points a pastor can communicate to the couple [...]

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Dr. Robert Rayburn on observing a baptism

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

In baptism itself we are neither promising God that we will do something, nor are we asking God to do something, we are watching him do something.
via On Baptism « Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam.

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John Murray defends the Perseverance of the Saints

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

It is not in the best interests of the doctrine involved to substitute the designation, “The Security of the Believer,” not because the latter is wrong in itself but because the other formula is much more carefully and inclusively framed. . . . It is not true that the believer is secure however much he [...]

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Repost: What do the Westminster Confession and Catechisms teach us about sacramental efficacy?

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Today, for some reason, I’m remembering I jotted off back in the nineties when I was in seminary.  It was an attempt at a simple statement of what the Westminster Confession and Catechisms teach about sacraments, along with an explanation I thought would help persuade people that it took the right approach.  At some point [...]

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Nevin Against Sectarianism

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

It is the duty of all then, to consider and lay to heart the evil that is comprehended in the actual disunion and division, which now prevail in the Catholic Church. I say in the Catholic Church; because the one Spirit of Christ is supposed to pervade the whole body, notwithstanding this vast defect, binding [...]

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We should add mention of stacked study committees to John Williamson Nevin’s list

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

The liberty of the sect consists at last, in thinking its particular notions, shouting its shibboleths and passwords, dancing its religious hornpipes, and reading the Bible only through its theological goggles. These restrictions, at the same time, are so many wires, that lead back at last into the hands of a few leading spirits, enabling [...]

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RePost: Against Philanderer Sacramental Theory (from 1998)

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Is not the cup of blessing which we bless a sharing in the blood of Christ? Is not the loaf of bread which we break a sharing in the body of Christ? Since there is one loaf, we who are many are one body; for we all partake of the one loaf
For even as the [...]

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Defending Calvin from Hodge

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Calvin Defended Against Drs. Cunningham and Hodge, by the Rev. John B. Adger, D.D. [1810-1899] (PDF file)
HAT TIP

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