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Addressing the Twisted, False Stated Position on “the Chosen People” by Tucker Carlson (Part Three)
Part One Part Two In the last year, Tucker Carlson admitted that he just started to read the Bible all the way through for the first time. His parents raised him Episcopalian and this was not something that they would have done. At the same time, he interviewed several men on his show through […]
The Relationship Between “Lordship Salvation” and Repentance
Lordship Salvation Language “Lordship salvation” is a regrettable title of a doctrine, as if there is eternal salvation without the Lordship of Jesus Christ. The rise and spread of no-Lordship salvation is actually the significant bad development. Someone will say, including concerning me, “he is Lordship salvation” or “he believes Lordship salvation.” Then that person […]
Psalm 53 and the Future of Israel
Israel in Psalm 53 This week I was listening to audio of the Psalms, during which time I heard Psalm 53, that says in verses 5-6: 5 There were they in great fear, where no fear was: for God hath scattered the bones of him that encampeth against thee: thou hast put them to shame, […]
Charles Spurgeon: My Conversion Testimony
Have you ever read the conversion testimony of the famous Baptist preacher Charles Spurgeon? It is a blessing to read. Here it is: I sometimes think I might have been in darkness and despair until now had it not been for the goodness of God in sending a snowstorm, one Sunday morning, while I […]
Baptists and Presbyterians, False Worship, and Separation
Some of what I write here relates to something I got on my phone from a notification. It was Derek Thomas, the Presbyterian, representing the Master’s Seminary on a podcast. He did about fifteen minutes on preaching and the problem of evil, focusing on sermons through Job. I don’t know that an evangelical Presbyterian might […]
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