Which Gospel?
9Marks Speaking of Scot McKnight, he published a post a few days ago in which he asks the question “Which gospel do you choose?” You can check it out here. Like many others, Scot has been advocating...
View ArticleA Non-Biblical Example in How to “Literally” Read the Bible
Either out loud or in your mind briefly state what the sentence below means. “John is acting gay.” That seems simple enough. After all, the sentence obviously means what you literally read. However,...
View ArticleHere He Stood
JT has posted on one of my greatest heroes of the faith, Luther. 488 years ago, April 17-18, Martin Luther stood trial at the Diet [formal assembly] of Worms [a small town on the river Rhine in...
View ArticleA Summary of Goldsworthy’s “According to Plan” – Part 1
The book reviewing machine, Trevin Wax, has posted on Goldsworthy’s book on preaching. Rather than seeing our study of Scripture as an encounter with mere facts about God, Goldsworthy maintains that...
View ArticleExegetical Liberalism of the Bush Administration
Awilum When one thinks of the Bush (43) administration, the word “liberal” rarely comes to mind. However, an examination of the use of Bible verses on intelligence briefing cover pages reveals that...
View ArticleGreat Quote – Goldsworthy
The hermeneutical question about the whole Bible correlates with the question, ‘What do you think of Christ?’ … The hermeneutical center of the Bible is therefore Jesus in his being and in his saving...
View ArticleGreat Quote – Keller
There are two ways to read the Bible. The one way to read the Bible is that it’s basically about you: what you have to do in order to be right with God, in which case you’ll never have a sure and...
View ArticleNorth Korea Publicly Executes Christian Woman for Distributing Bible
FoxNews posted this today. Please pray for both the persecuted church and the North Koreans who are persecuting them. SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea publicly executed a Christian woman last month...
View ArticleVerse Card Maker
JT Wow, what a great tool! From the Crossway blog: Using the ESV API, Michael Scott has developed a handy tool to help you with scripture memorization. His website takes a list of references and...
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