Separation from the world and false brothers
Some “off the cuff” responses on our Christian Confession of Faith interspersed below. Recently in our assembly’s Bible study, we … Continue reading Separation from the world and false brothers
Some “off the cuff” responses on our Christian Confession of Faith interspersed below. Recently in our assembly’s Bible study, we … Continue reading Separation from the world and false brothers
As I was reading the following passage of Scripture I thought of the work of Jesus Christ and how His … Continue reading Between the dead and the living
“A man cannot at all redeem a brother, nor give to God a ransom for him, for the redemption of … Continue reading Ransom
More from Doug Wilson on the “orthodox [allegedly–CD] Pharisee”: A Polecat in a Hollow Tree N.T. Wrights and Wrongs Written … Continue reading Orthodox Pharisee? (2)
Of course from the following passage, we see clearly that the Pharisee is set in stark contrast with the tax … Continue reading Orthodox Pharisee? (1)
It is a common occurrence when reading alleged “defenses” of essential gospel doctrines to find the author of the so-called … Continue reading On tolerant polemical defenses
J. Gresham Machen is the heretical founder of the “orthodox” Presbyterian “Church” (i.e., synagogue of Satan). He wrote a “defense” … Continue reading Machen and Paul: A fictional dialogue
A sermon excerpt: Spurgeon does such a great job in putting forth the position of conditional reprobation, I’ll just give … Continue reading Spurgeon: Simpleton of the highest order
From Piper’s book, The Future of Justification: Piper: “For these eight reasons, and more that will emerge along the way, … Continue reading John Piper: The Future of Justification
There are many false religionists — specifically tolerant Calvinists — who are very fond of feigning humility and love, by … Continue reading Judging in light of humility, love, and charity