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Living with a Sense of Eternity
from Sinclair Ferguson May 17, 2013 Category: Articles
It is commonplace today in Reformed theology to recognize that the Christian lives "between the times" — already we are in Christ, but a yet more glorious future awaits us in the final consummation. There is, therefore, a "not yet" about our present Christian experience. John Calvin well understood this, and ...
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Our Great High Priest in Hebrews: The Son Greater than the Angels (pt. 3)
from R. Fowler White Nov 21, 2009 Category: Articles
In this our last installment in our series on our great high priest in Hebrews, we come to 2.1-18, where the author of Hebrews finishes what he started in 1:5-14. Keep Reading -
Our Great High Priest in Hebrews: The Son Greater than the Angels (pt. 2)
from R. Fowler White Nov 20, 2009 Category: Articles
How is it that we saints persevere in the faith? The grace of perseverance becomes ours as we receive and rest upon Christ alone as He is presented to us in the Word. Let us look in this study at the teaching of Heb 1.4-14. Keep Reading -
Our Great High Priest in Hebrews: The Son Greater than the Prophets (pt. 1)
from R. Fowler White Nov 19, 2009 Category: Articles
How is it that the saints persevere in the faith? In this three-part series, we hope to grow in our knowledge of the glory of Christ our high priest from the letter to Hebrews and, in turn, to enlarge our hearts in peace and joy in the Holy Spirit, in love and thankfulness to God, and in strength and cheerfulness in the duties of obedience. Keep Reading -
Music of the Season
from Karisa Schlehr Nov 18, 2009 Category: Ligonier Resources
Celebrate the incarnation of the Son of God with these glorious sounds of Christmas. Listen to various orchestras, choirs, instrumentalists, and soloists perform Christmas hymns and songs arranged by talented composers from around the world. Keep Reading -
Doctrine Applied
from Robert Rothwell Nov 18, 2009 Category: Articles
On a dark Friday afternoon two thousand years ago, an itinerant preacher and miracle worker hung on a Roman cross just outside the ancient city of Jerusalem. A small crowd gathered to observe the agonizing death of this man who, with His claim to be the very Lord of the universe, had aroused the ire of the temple authorities. Keep Reading -
Doctrine of God: Recommended Reading
from Keith Mathison Nov 17, 2009 Category: Articles
Does God exist, and if so, what is He like? Has God revealed Himself, and can we know Him? The answers to these perennial questions are vitally important for every human being to understand. There are a number of good books on the doctrine of God. The following are among the best. Keep Reading -
Intelligent Design?
from R.C. Sproul Jr. Nov 16, 2009 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
The culture wars are heating up again. Such, I suppose, ought not to surprise me. Evangelical professor of sociology James Davidson Hunter published his book Culture Wars in 1992. Therein he argued that the real dividing line in modern culture was not between right wing and left wing, not between Christians and non-Christians, but between the orthodox and the progressives Keep Reading -
Building on a Sure Foundation
from R.C. Sproul Nov 15, 2009 Category: Articles
René Descartes intentionally doubted everything he could possibly doubt until he reached the point where he realized there was one thing he couldn't doubt. He could not doubt that he was doubting. To doubt that he was doubting was to prove that he was doubting. No doubt about it. Keep Reading -
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from Chris Larson Nov 14, 2009 Category: Ministry News
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Rejecting False Assurances
from R.C. Sproul Nov 14, 2009 Category: Articles
If we think the Bible teaches universal salvation, we may arrive at a false sense of assurance by reasoning as follows: Everybody is saved. I am a body. Therefore, I am saved. Keep Reading
