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Are You Obeying the Ninth Commandment in the Blogosphere?
When blogging, as in all of life, we need to consider the inspired dictates about the tongue recorded in James 3:1-12: My brethren, be not many masters, knowing that we shall receive the greater condemnation. For in many things we offend all. If any man offend not in word, the same is a perfect man, […]
The Sovereignty People: Actual Trusting in God’s Sovereignty and Not Lipservice
God doesn’t accept lipservice, people who say they’re something when they’re not or who say they believe something when they don’t. If someone says he believes in the sovereignty of God, then he would believe what God said about His own sovereignty. God is sovereign, so He’s sovereign over His sovereignty too. His sovereignty […]
Uncertainty Now Considered Supreme Form of Christianity
We live in a new era where absolute certainty is reserved for a movie review or the quality of your creme brulee. Our faith no longer has such a resting place. If we land anywhere in the state of Nevada, we’re close enough. Scripture smacks of certainty. From a child, you can know what it […]
“The just shall live by faith”— A Study of the Relationship of Faith to Salvation in its Justifying, Sanctifying, and Glorifying Fulness, part 12
The study in this post is now part of a larger study available online by clicking here: “The just shall live by faith”— A Study of Faith’s Connection with Salvation in All Its Justifying, Sanctifying, and Glorifying Fullness The part here began with the words: The synoptic Gospels indicate that believing has an important role […]
Is It Gospel Centered to Ignore or Disparage Cultural Applications of Scripture?
The idea of being gospel-centered is new. It is pseudo-argumentation for new measures with continued popularity with the world in view, which is ironic, because you would think the gospel would be the reason for growth with something gospel-centered. No. Instead, it’s rock music, casual, androgynous, or immodest dress, entertainment, and recreation. The trajectory was like the […]
The Now Irrelevance of Cultural Relativity
Read parts one and two. Perhaps you’ve seen a two year old standing at an open door. He wants to go outside. He looks around to see if anyone is watching. He’s not supposed to go outside. He’s been told not to. He looks around again. He steps out; just stands there. Looks around again. […]
“The just shall live by faith”— A Study of the Relationship of Faith to Salvation in its Justifying, Sanctifying, and Glorifying Fulness, part 11
The study in this post is now part of a larger study available online by clicking here: “The just shall live by faith”— A Study of Faith’s Connection with Salvation in All Its Justifying, Sanctifying, and Glorifying Fullness The part here began with the words: As with the verb to believe, the noun faith regularly […]
WHAT’S WRONG WITH VICTORIA’S SECRET MODELS? part two
Read Part One. Was part one of this two part series tongue-in-cheek? In one way, yes. I think there is something wrong with Victoria’s Secret models. I do. Most fundamentalists and maybe even a majority of evangelicals would say they’re wrong too, but what I wrote is what they should say, if they were consistent. […]
WHAT’S WRONG WITH VICTORIA’S SECRET MODELS?
This thought occurred as I was out jogging, but because I had read here and here. I’m channeling evangelicals and fundamentalists on this. This is part one. **************** What’s wrong with Victoria’s Secret™ models? Nothing. That’s right — nothing. Why? Here are several reasons: The only reason you could think it was wrong is if you […]
My Biblical Take on RAM
When I say RAM, I’m not talking about random-access memory, but about what is called Religious Affections Ministries, which is essentially Scott Aniol, with some help from a few like-minded men he has recruited to help with blog posts. Scott has written at least two books on the subject of worship, and one of them […]
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