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Paul Stands Against Peter and the Subject of Authority (Part Three)

Part One     Part Two Authority of Scripture To obey God and His Word, one must first believe in His authority and the authority of His Word.  I believe in God’s authority and the authority of His Word.  True New Testament churches submit to the Bible as their final authority. God and His Word also […]

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Paul Stands Against Peter and the Subject of Authority (Part Two)

Part One The Point of Peter and Paul’s Authority According to Galatians 2, the gospel was the point of Peter and Paul’s authority, not authority the point of their authority.  Paul used his authority with Peter, when the gospel was at stake.  He stood against him “before them all,” when Peter, Barnabas, and others “walked […]

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God Does NOT Love Everyone? An Error of Hyper-Calvinism, part 3 of 3

Is it true that God does NOT love everyone? Hyper-Calvinism says “yes,” but Scripture says “no!” In part 1 and part 2 of this series, I summarized the first portions of my study God Does Not Love Everyone: A Hyper-Calvinist Error.  This final part will summarize the final portion of God Does Not Love Everyone: […]

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Paul Stands Against Peter and the Subject of Authority

Galatians 2 and Paul Withstanding Peter Apostleship In Galatians 2:11 the Apostle Paul writes: But when Peter was come to Antioch, I withstood him to the face, because he was to be blamed. One could say at that point in church history, Peter was the greatest apostle.  Peter saw Jesus’ glory on the Mount of […]

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Done. Yes, But…. (Part Two)

Part One     [Also a Previous Post I Forgot I Wrote] Two Religions in the World? A common modern aphorism, very catchy, you will read from many sources:  “There are only two religions in the world.”  Men say they are “do” and “done.”  That’s what Cary Schmidt says in his book, Done.  He’s not the […]

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Tethered to Truth: A Podcast for Christian Ladies

My wife, Heather Ross, has put up recordings on YouTube entitled “Tethered to Truth: A Podcast for Christian Ladies.”  If you are a godly Christian woman, you may find the material a blessing, and if you do, please feel free to share it with other women.  I would encourage ladies to check this material out. […]

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God the Highest and Its Ramifications

Our Father, Which Art In Heaven The model prayer of Matthew 6 and Luke 11 begins with the words:  “Our Father which art in heaven.”  Very often, I will follow this model and pray something like the following:  “Dear Father, I ask that you will be praised.  You are high and far above us.”  What […]

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John the Baptist’s Diminishment of His Own Water Baptism in Matthew 3

Matthew 3 provides the New Testament introduction of the forerunner of Jesus Christ, John the Baptist.  While John preached in the wilderness of Judea, the Pharisees and Sadducees came out to him for the purpose of baptism in the Jordan River.  Matthew 3:7-12 read: 7 But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees […]

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Sermons Available for Listening

Sermons Online I love listening to preaching.  In addition to reading the Bible, I also like hearing preaching in audio.  My goal is to read through the OT once and the NT, Psalms, and Proverbs twice this year.  I did that last year.  The year before that, I went through it all twice.  I also […]

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God does NOT love everyone? A Hyper-Calvinist Error, part 2 of 3

Is it true that God does NOT love everyone? Hyper-Calvinism says “yes!” Scripture says “no!”  In part 1 of 3 in this series, I summarized the first portion of my recent composition God Does Not Love Everyone: A Hyper-Calvinist Error. John 3:16, Mark 10:21, and 1 John 2:2 refute the hyper-Calvinist idea that God loves […]

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