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Imputation, Infusion and Eternal Consequence: A Parable

Also He spoke this parable to some who trusted in themselves that they were righteous, and despised others: “Two men went up to the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. The Pharisee stood and … Continue reading

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Irresistible Grace, Bastiat’s The Law and the Call to Hospitality

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New Theses for a New Reformation #2 Worldliness

We must believe that the love of the world is hatred of God. Whatever happened to worldliness? Time was when worldliness was a front and center concern to most Christians. Eventually it became the exclusive domain of fundamentalists. Now, only … Continue reading

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Political Discourse in the Age of Trump and More…

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Lisa on Being Still, Saul as Type of Christ and HAPPY 100th to JCE!

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What Are You Worried About?

We are inveterate plea-bargainers. We are adepts at the art of the deal. Romans 1 tells us that in our fallen condition we all deny the God we know exists. We know we stand guilty before Him, but we suppress … Continue reading

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The Blessing of Benedictions, a Letter to an Unbelieving Friend and More…

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The Devil’s Advocates

There are many blessings that come with being de-platformed. One of those blessings is being freed from various internet press-gangs. Time was whenever there was a hubbub on the internet that agitators on both sides would seek to win my … Continue reading

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Samuel as a Type of Christ, the Scourge of Cowardly Anonymity and John Barros, Hero

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Ask RC-Jesus told the rich young fool that he must sell all that he had, give it to the poor, and follow him. Is this true for all who would follow Jesus?

Yes. This, of course, is not what we typically hear about this text. We are told, for instance, that Jesus was tapping into the first use of the law rather than the third here, that rather than telling the young … Continue reading

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