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The Basis of our Fellowship with Others
We’ve been considering the issue of fellowship and separation in some of my recent posts. This last Sunday evening in our church, I preached just a basic sermon on this issue, entitled “The Basis of our Fellowship with Others.” I recognize that in the sermon, some who read here will find some disagreement, as I […]
Multi-Cultural Gobblygook from Young “Fundamentalist”
Do you see this article (click for link) as representative of a Scriptural way of thinking? Jason Janz, recent former owner of online fundamentalist forum, SharperIron, wrote this as a guest commentary for the Denver Post. I guess that this fits one of the stated “core values” for the work that Janz has started in […]
The Elephant in the Room of the Separation Discussion Between Conservative Evangelicals and Fundamentalists
I think the conservative evangelicals and the fundamentalists are wrong on separation. I can understand a Southern Baptist like Mark Dever’s frustration with fundamentalists. I would feel the same way about it if I were him. They’re not consistent. They can’t even explain their inconsistency and yet they want him to be a separatist like […]
A Critique of the 2008 Fundamental Baptist Fellowship International, Resolution One pt. 1
I wandered over to SharperIron and the new administration there posted the first two resolutions of this year’s Fundamental Baptist Fellowship International. Reading both these resolutions makes me so glad not to be a part of the FBFI, oh so glad. Baptists historically are first characterized by having the Bible as their sole authority for […]
Dialogue about Separation: The 2008 Dever-Minnick 9Marks Interview part two
Since I wrote part one of this series on the Dever-Minnick interview, a mini-stir has erupted on the internet regarding an interpretation like mine of what Pastor Minnick said in his answers. The fundamentalist Baptist pastor on Vancouver Island in BC, Canada, Don Johnson, has written a few evaluations of this interview (here [before I […]
Dialogue about Separation: The 2008 Dever-Minnick 9Marks Interview part one
Not often can we eavesdrop on a conversation about separation between a well-known evangelical and fundamentalist. When Mark Dever interviews Mark Minnick as part of the 9Marks organization, we can, and I did. A Duke graduate and PhD from Cambridge, Mark Dever is senior pastor of the SBC Capital Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC. […]
Romans 10:9-13: Are “Confess” and “Call” Post-Justification? part five
THE PRODIGAL SON: A CASE STUDY IN PRE-JUSTIFICATION CONFESS AND CALL In Luke 15, Jesus answers an accusation of the Pharisees with three stories—a story of the lost sheep, then the lost coin, and finally the lost son. The third of these three parables is the tale of two sons. I want to explore the […]
Romans 10:9-13: Are “Confess” and “Call” Post-Justification? part four
In the last part of this series, I mentioned that Romans 10:9 has a condition represented by the aorist subjunctive with ean with a result the future indicative of sodzo. Since that time, I looked up the same construction varied only by the aorist subjunctive with an, instead of ean. There are four examples of […]
Bethel Sermons Now on Church Website
You can listen to and download sermons at the Bethel Baptist Church website.
Romans 10:9-13: Are “Confess” and “Call” Post-Justification? part 3
Are the “confess” of Romans 10:9-10 and the “call” of Romans 10:13 pre or post justification? Or in other words, is there a “sinner’s prayer” in Scripture? I’m not talking about a 1-2-3 pray-with-me easy-believism, but a legitimate cry for spiritual deliverance from sin and Hell through Jesus Christ? Our friend and brother in Christ, […]
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