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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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Columns from Tabletalk Magazine, December 2009
from Tim Challies Dec 06, 2009 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
The December edition of Tabletalk is out. This month's theme is "The Already and the Not Yet." The issue explores how the kingdom of God has been inaugurated but has not yet been consummated. Contributors include R.C. Sproul, Robert Reymond, Burk Parsons, Keith Mathison, and Guy Richardson. Keep Reading -
Responding to Disasters
from R.C. Sproul Dec 05, 2009 Category: R.C. Sproul
How do we respond to the violence of natural disasters? How does our theology deal with such wanton destruction that shows no respect for persons? The elderly, infants, and helplessly infirm experience no mercy in the face of natural disasters such as floods and storms that sweep away everything in their paths. After such events, the question on many people's lips is: "How could a good God allow such a thing to happen?" Keep Reading -
Repent, For the Kingdom of God
from R.C. Sproul Jr. Dec 04, 2009 Category: Articles
How quick are you to repent? If you're anything like me, you've just this moment added several more things to repent of. First, pride. I suspect that you, if you are like me, think yourself a pretty decent repenter. You likely wish that others would learn from your wonderful example, and do likewise. Indeed, now that I mention it, you can think of several people that owe you an apology, and aren't you the one for being so gracious about it up until now? Keep Reading -
An Interview with Dr. Michael Horton (pt. 4)
from Burk Parsons Dec 03, 2009 Category: Articles
This is part four of my interview with Michael Horton. You can read the first part here, the second part here and the third part here. Keep Reading -
New Children’s Animatics DVDs
from Karisa Schlehr Dec 02, 2009 Category: Ligonier Resources
R.C. Sproul's two most recent children's books are now available as animatic DVDs. Keep Reading -
An Interview with Dr. Michael Horton (pt. 3)
from Burk Parsons Dec 02, 2009 Category: Articles
This is part three of my interview with Michael Horton. You can read the first part here and the second part here. Keep Reading -
Sola Scriptura: The Protestant Position on the Bible, New from Reformation Trust
from Deborah Finnamore Dec 01, 2009 Category: Reformation Trust
Is the Bible really all we need? Sola Scriptura, the formal principle of the Protestant Reformation, is essential to genuine Christianity. Yet this doctrine is under assault today as never before, both from outside and and inside the church. Keep Reading -
An Interview with Dr. Michael Horton (pt. 2)
from Burk Parsons Dec 01, 2009 Category: Articles
This is part two of my interview with Michael Horton. You can read the first part here. Keep Reading -
An Interview with Dr. Michael Horton
from Burk Parsons Nov 30, 2009 Category: Articles
Mike Horton is a husband, a father, and a pastor. He's also a professor, an editor, and a prolific author. From reading his long list of academic credentials you might get the impression that he's an ivory-tower theologian with no time or concern for people. I recently had the opportunity to interview Mike. Keep Reading -
Looking up to Heroes
from R.C. Sproul Nov 29, 2009 Category: Articles
When I was a boy I thought like a boy. I behaved like a boy. I understood like a boy. I was deeply impressed by heroes. Mostly, they were figures from the sports world. There was Doak Walker, Charlie "Choo Choo" Justice, Sammy Baugh, Bob Waterfield, Felix "Doc" Blanchard, Johnny Lujack. I hoarded and traded baseball cards. Keep Reading
