I really enjoyed the Together for the Gospel conference this week and was greatly encouraged by all the speakers. Today I’ve been thinking about my role and purpose in Christ’s kingdom and how to take what I learned at this conference and put it into action. The theme of this year’s conference was “The (Unadjusted) [...]
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One last video post for the day. These are two highlight videos from Together for the Gospel 2008. The first is from Dr. Sproul’s presentation titled “The Curse Motif of the Atonement” and the second is from Dr. Duncan’s presentation titled “Sound Doctrine: Essential to Faithful Pastoral Ministry.”
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As far as I know that audio version of Dr. Sproul’s presentation at Together for the Gospel 2010 is not yet available for download. However, I took a few moments this morning to extract the audio layer from the video presentation and want to make it available. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Here [...]
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This is the video from Dr. R.C. Sproul’s presentation at Together for the Gospel 2010 titled “The Defense and Confirmation of the Gospel — What I Have Learned in 50 years.” It’s about an hour long but is definitely worth the investment of time. Update: The servers must be getting hit really hard right now [...]
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We have not been justified by our holiness or through our holiness but unto it so that we might grow in conformity to the image of Christ, —Dr. R.C. SproulRomans: The Righteous Shall Live by Faith Via: Twitter
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What can be said of Christ’s being the “express image of His person”? Are not we all created in the image of God and does not this reference merely speak of Jesus as the perfect man, the one in whom the image of God has not been besmirched or corrupted? I think the text means [...]
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On the night Jesus was born something spectacular took place. The plains of Bethlehem became the theater for one of the most spectacular sound-and-light shows in human history. All heaven broke loose. Luke tells us what happened: And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. An [...]
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On November 20, 2009, a document called the Manhattan Declaration was presented to the public by a coalition of cobelligerents. The document is concerned primarily with three very important biblical and cultural issues: the sanctity of life, the meaning of marriage, and the nature of religious liberty. Without question, these issues are up for grabs [...]
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One of the grand traditions of America is our tradition of taking one day out of the year and setting it apart as a special holiday–a holy day–a day to commemorate the benevolent providence of God. It was originally called Thanksgiving. The idea of Thanksgiving day has its roots in our own history, in the [...]
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If we think the Bible teaches universal salvation, we may arrive at a false sense of assurance by reasoning as follows: Everybody is saved. I am a body. Therefore, I am saved. Or, if we think salvation is gained by our own good works and we are further deluded into believing that we possess good [...]
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