Unaffected Singularity
By “unaffected” I mean without artificiality or insincerity; genuine. “Therefore let us keep the feast, not with old leaven, neither … Continue reading Unaffected Singularity
By “unaffected” I mean without artificiality or insincerity; genuine. “Therefore let us keep the feast, not with old leaven, neither … Continue reading Unaffected Singularity
[NOTE: An article not written by me but endorsed by me. Underlining emphasis and some of the paragraphing is mine … Continue reading Faith Is Assurance
[I am not the original author of this pointed piece (originally entitled “Legalism and Antinomianism.” However, comma, I do endorse … Continue reading The True Way of Justification
Puritan heretic William Gurnall writes: “Justifying faith is not assurance. If it were, St. John might have spared his pains, … Continue reading William Gurnall on Faith
One website reads this way: “Dutch theologian Herman Bavinck (1854–1921) is widely celebrated as one of the most eloquent divines … Continue reading An Irenic Polemic
“They who trust in Jehovah [shall be] like Mount Zion; it is not shaken; it remains forever. The mountains [are] … Continue reading Never Be Shaken
“Faith may be strongest when assurance is weakest: the woman of Canaan had no assurance, but she had glorious faith” … Continue reading The Woman of Canaan
From the internet: Three scientists were on a train and had just crossed the border into Scotland. A black sheep … Continue reading Drawing Conclusions
“(1) Divine knowledge. There is no going to heaven blindfold. In the creation, light was the first thing that was … Continue reading Doubting Thomas
The following quote is from Thomas Watson’s book, The Lord’s Prayer: I shall now answer some doubts and objections that … Continue reading Watson Wobbles