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1w ago
It is a privilege to bring you Gods word to you this morning We will be looking at John 10, The book of John was written for the purpose that we may believe Jesus is the Christ, Chapter 10 is one of my favourite passages of Scripture, much time can be spent in this chapter...
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Protestant Reformed Blogs
3w ago
Clark held that all systems of thought, whether secular or religious, must begin with certain presuppositions or foundational beliefs that cannot be proven by anything more fundamental. For him, these foundational beliefs serve as the ultimate starting point for knowledge. Since any attempt to justify these presuppositions would involve appealing to them in some way,...
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Protestant Reformed Blogs
3w ago
In Barnabas 15:3-4, the author writes: “Moreover, it is written concerning the Sabbath in the Ten Words, in which He spake to Moses face to face on Mount Sinai, ‘And ye shall hallow the Sabbath of the Lord with pure hands and with a pure heart.’ And in another place He saith, ‘If My sons...
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Protestant Reformed Blogs
3w ago
Irenaeus lived from approximately 130 AD to 202 AD. He was an early Christian bishop and theologian, best known for his role as the Bishop of Lyons (modern-day France). Irenaeus is considered one of the most important early Church Fathers, particularly for his defense of orthodox Christian teachings against the rise of Gnostic heresies. His...
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Protestant Reformed Blogs
1y ago
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1y ago
Jesus clearly says that all scriptures speak and testify about him (John 5, Luke 24 etc.) and therefore the job of the preacher is to bring out how this text points us to Christ and unveils the truths and application in light of the gospel. Not every verse is a messianic verse and yet Jesus says they all testify about him, so therefore each sermon must draw us to Christ. It’s impossible to preach a Christian message without preaching Christ.
There seems to be a jump from all Scripture testifies about Christ to a mandate that says the preacher must point this out in all of his sermons without ..read more
Protestant Reformed Blogs
1y ago
https://www.douglasdouma.com/2014/06/02/the-supralapsarianism-of-gordon-h-clark ..read more
Protestant Reformed Blogs
4y ago
It is of popular belief that Jesus died on a Friday, this is because people only take into account one Sabbath day and assume that when the gospels say there is a Sabbath the day after Christs death they assume it is the weekly Sabbath. But it is important to remember there were other Sabbath days to include which is similar to us having public holidays throughout the year. During the Passover week there are some special Sabbaths that can occur on any day of the week, there was one special Sabbath that always occurred on the 15th of Nisan which is the first day of the feast of unleavened bread ..read more
Protestant Reformed Blogs
5y ago
Most are familiar with the ESV, but few are familiar with the newer, Lexham English Bible. The Lexham English Bible (LEB) began as an interlinear translation before the full English translation was released in 2010. (The LEB works very well with LOGOS Bible Software as it has the Greek interlinear together with the English translation together, so if you have LOGOS Bible software, make use of this translation.) The translation is very accurate–especially when it comes to the New Testament. I find it wanting in the Old Testament in a few places, and usually defer to the ESV on the Old Testament ..read more