Are John MacArthur, R.C. Sproul, John Piper, and Albert Mohler wrong about the gospel message of justification by faith alone?
Read MoreFederal Vision is a system that posits “God must do His part” (grace) and “man must do his part” (works) in order to enjoy a relationship with the triune God in this age and in the age to come.
Read MoreSimply put, if the absence of a physical gathering of the people of God precludes the occurrence of local church worship, then it is fundamentally impossible for the Lord’s Supper to be administered in any meaningfully Biblical sense.
Read MoreIn this series’ efforts to critically analyze serious errors of Federal Vision theology… it is important that we strive to honor the manner in which the term “Reformed” has been used and understood within its historical context.
Read More…[P]roduction value overtakes any biblical quality. In other words, it becomes nothing more than a performance; another concert judged by the “feels” it produces.
Read MoreWhen our neighborhood is crying out in fear and buying out shelves of groceries, this is no time to further agitate those around you. Or condemn them as less faithful. Or deride them as gullible saps. How are we to make our compassion contagious?
Read MoreFederal Vision theology severely mars the purity of God’s free grace offered to needy, perishing sinners through the Gospel of Jesus Christ and eradicates any ability for Christians to have assurance that the God who began a good work in them will ultimately perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus (Phil. 1:6).
Read MoreAll of Dr. Hart’s arguments are a primer in the practice of liberal theology. Here’s the recipe: a heaping tablespoon of doubting the Bible, a quarter cup of obscure church fathers elevated to the authority of Scripture, and then sprinkle in some “social psychology” for good measure. We always fall into error when we elevate other voices to the authority of Scripture.
Read MoreChan is mistaken, not just in historical theology, but in his understanding of God’s Word on this point. His problem comes from ignorance of church history and of the logical implications of his new-found position.
Read MoreThe deeper meaning of Christmas is not that Jesus came to bring universal peace among all sinners in the world. The deeper meaning is that Jesus came with a mission to serve, to be the innocent lamb of God who would endure the Wrath of God to save His sheep.
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