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in all areas of life; this word naturally includes God’s moral directives (law). 3. Our obligation to keep the law of God cannot be judged by any extrascriptural standard, such as whether its specific requirements (when properly interpreted) are congenial to past traditions or modern feelings and practices. 4. We should presume that Old Testament s
... See moreGreg Bahnsen • Theonomy in Christian Ethics
that problem. And God declares that the death of His son provides forgiveness of my sin…. Through faith I receive Him and His forgiveness. Then the sin problem is solved, and I can be fully assured of going to heaven.11 Ryrie does not try to support his claim that removal of sin-guilt (not of sin itself, as his words might suggest), to secure entra
... See moreDallas Willard • The Divine Conspiracy: Rediscovering Our Hidden Life In God
When we treat circumstantial evidence as though it is not evidence at all, we do ourselves a disservice as ambassadors for the Christian worldview.
J. Warner Wallace • Cold-Case Christianity: A Homicide Detective Investigates the Claims of the Gospels
Justice points to the righteous character of God and reminds us all that outside of Christ, we will pay the just penalty of our sins.
Owen Strachan • Christianity and Wokeness: How the Social Justice Movement Is Hijacking the Gospel - and the Way to Stop It
What a golden opportunity! First, I was grateful he brought me the question (bridge of trust still intact? Check!). Second, I was delighted that I'd been where he was before. I didn't want to only believe the Bible because other respected leaders said I should. There was something deep in me that knew that if the Bible was true, it could prove itse
... See moreKent Evans • The Manhood Journey
? It’s easy to forget this in our day-after-day life, but one day each one of us will give an account to God for what we did with the talents he gave
Erik Rees • S.H.A.P.E.: Finding and Fulfilling Your Unique Purpose for Life
We aren’t obliged to make every element of the stories line up in order to establish that the Gospels are historically reliable, any more than differing accounts from the battle of Waterloo would change the conclusion that Napoleon’s army was defeated.
Justin Brierley • Unbelievable?: Why after ten years of talking with atheists, I'm still a Christian
We don’t know the kind of shared suffering Peter is referencing, though. I wonder how much humility could be afforded the Western church if we acquainted ourselves more with the suffering of the church in the two-thirds world. Suddenly Monday morning pop-ins don’t seem like such a big a deal. Let us stand with our brothers who are being slaughtered
... See moreJared C. Wilson , Mike Ayers (Foreword) • The Pastor's Justification
