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Cautions of Prioritizing Rigid Logical Biblical Systems
May 12th at 1:40pm
D.A. Carson, a renowned New Testament scholar, doesn’t argue that systematic theology is inherently “bad.” In fact, he views it as a necessary discipline for any serious believer. However, his teaching on its dangers focuses on the risks of prioritizing a rigid logical system over the nuance of the biblical text itself. Carson’s critique usually … Continue reading Cautions of Prioritizing Rigid Logical Biblical Systems
A Fresh Look at the Sermon on the Mount
May 10th at 9:18am
Dr. Jonathan Pennington, a New Testament scholar at Southern Seminary, offers a distinct and influential interpretation of the Sermon on the Mount, primarily through his seminal work, The Sermon on the Mount and Human Flourishing: A Theological Commentary (2017).
Ayn Rand’s Objectivism versus Christianity
May 9th at 5:12pm
Let’s look at Ayn Rand, who championed “The Virtue of Selfishness” and the absolute sovereignty of the individual ego, and at Christian doctrine, which emphasizes the sovereignty of God and the moral necessity of self-sacrificial love (agape).
Redemptive Biblical Counsel
May 2nd at 6:32pm
Biblical counselling, as pioneered by Jay Adams and refined by Paul David Tripp, is centred on the belief that the Bible is sufficient to address the complex issues of the human condition.
Jesus Christ’s Divine Sovereignty: The Miracles
April 28th at 8:32am
Here is a comprehensive list of the miracles of Jesus Christ with their corresponding scriptural references.
Ephesians 4 Grace and the Gifts of the Spirit
April 16th at 5:12pm
Herein we have an assessment of the gifts of the Spirit in Ephesians 4 through the viewpoint of Christ’s victory, ascension, and gift-giving.
Will Christ’s church be raptured?
April 16th at 10:47am
The relationship between the teachings of Jesus and the writings of the Apostle Paul regarding the “Rapture” is a central theme in Christian eschatology.
Exposing The Law of Attraction
April 4th at 11:29am
Defining New Age “ungodliness” from a biblical perspective involves identifying practices that shift authority from the Creator to the self, the “Universe,” or other spiritual entities. In Christian theology, these are typically categorized as idolatry (worshiping the created), divination (seeking hidden knowledge outside of God), or sorcery (attempting to manipulate the spiritual realm).
The Divine Foundation of Easter
April 3rd at 2:07pm
The “mystery of the Lamb” is not just a past event but a divine universal reality that rings throughout history. The Lamb is the only one worthy to open the seals of the final judgment (Revelation 5). This suggests that the same mercy found in the Passover blood is the only protection available during the coming “Day of the Lord.”
A Life that looks like home to your soul
March 28th at 11:47am
Building a “godly home for the soul” is a beautiful metaphor for inner transformation. It suggests that our internal world—our thoughts, habits, and peace—should be a place where the Holy Spirit feels at home.
We will see His face
March 23rd at 3:10pm
When we are in heaven, however, God’s people will see him face-to-face (1 John 3:2). The ability to see God’s face suggests an intimate personal relationship. In addition, God’s people will have his name written on their foreheads. This points out God’s ownership.
Why does God allow so many of his children to be poor?
March 17th at 11:21am
Why does God allow so many of his children to be poor? He could make them all rich if he pleased; he could lay bags of gold at their doors