J. Gresham Machen: Heretic (2)
“The lofty doctrine of divine grace, the centre and core of the gospel that Paul preached, did not always dominate … Continue reading J. Gresham Machen: Heretic (2)
“The lofty doctrine of divine grace, the centre and core of the gospel that Paul preached, did not always dominate … Continue reading J. Gresham Machen: Heretic (2)
The following quotes are cited by Alan C. Clifford in his book “Atonement and Justification”: “The personal views of the … Continue reading A den of vipers
Recently a Desiring God blog article entitled The Tragic Hypocrisy of Joyless Calvinism was posted by David Mathis. Mathis plugs … Continue reading Pernicious theological connoisseurs
“And, of course, you cannot begin to substantiate the idea that Paul was going about adding ‘limited atonement’ to the … Continue reading Foolishness to those being lost
The gospel concerns both the Person and Work of Jesus Christ. The gospel includes the truth “that Christ died for … Continue reading The Gospel
“The Christian gospel — the universal offer of pardon through the self-sacrifice of one of the divine persons — should … Continue reading Shedd on the doctrine of endless punishment
The following is not a blanket-endorsement of Letham of course, but I like how some of this is worded: “What … Continue reading “The Work of Christ” (Robert Letham)
Robert Haldane, commenting on Romans 10:4, said: “To prove that Christ was the perfection or the end of the law, … Continue reading “Having made purification of our sins through Himself.”
“Then become imitators of God, as beloved children, and walk in love, even as Christ also loved us and gave … Continue reading An odor of a sweet smell
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