Can I look at my love for Jesus to find assurance?
Can I look at my love for Jesus to find assurance?
Can I look at my love for Jesus to find assurance?
It is fair to say that all humans struggle with the problem of evil. If God is sovereign, why doesn’t he remove all the evil in this world? Why did he allow it in the first place? Can God truly be good if he has the power to stop evil but doesn’t? The harder you try to answer these questions, the more confused you will become. For thousands of years, humanity has wrestled with these questions.
In this episode, we discuss the darkness that resides in all of us. Should we be surprised when Christians sin–and sin heinously? What do we mean by total depravity? What do we do when we come face to face with the wickedness of our hearts?
In this episode, we discuss the darkness that resides in all of us. Should we be surprised when Christians sin–and sin heinously? What do we mean by total depravity? What do we do when we come face to face with the wickedness of our hearts?
Today the Boys explain how to read Old Testament books like Joshua from a redemptive-historical perspective. How do you distinguish between Law and Gospel in the narrative of the book? How should we understand the faithfulness of characters like Joshua and Rahab? UNFILTERED: We discuss the foreshadowing of Christ in the Book of Joshua, and we add some quick thoughts on the Lordship Salvation debate.
Today the Boys explain how to read Old Testament books like Joshua from a redemptive-historical perspective. How do you distinguish between Law and Gospel in the narrative of the book? How should we understand the faithfulness of characters like Joshua and Rahab? UNFILTERED: We discuss the foreshadowing of Christ in the Book of Joshua, and we add some quick thoughts on the Lordship Salvation debate.
Understanding the practical implications of a proper understanding of sin.
Understanding the practical implications of a proper understanding of sin.
Critical to Reformed Theology is the understanding that sin is not merely an action (morals), but also a state (condition). The confessions refer to our collective “misery.” Pietism is largely ignorant of the category. What problems has this caused in our practice of the Christian life? How does keeping the state of sin adjust view?
Critical to Reformed Theology is the understanding that sin is not merely an action (morals), but also a state (condition). The confessions refer to our collective “misery.” Pietism is largely ignorant of the category. What problems has this caused in our practice of the Christian life? How does keeping the state of sin adjust view?
Recently I read several posts about people’s concerns regarding Disney’s newest remake of a classic love story. Of course, I wanted to know what the outrage was about, so I did some research. After reading articles written by critics who saw the movie, this was my conclusion: the character Lefou (who is gay in the…...
History of calvinism & arminianism and their effects on today's theology.
Thinking through the historical methods of evangelism and should our theology dictate our methodology.
Indelicately discussing one of the most delicate topics among Christians...free will.