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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; The Book of Acts is About “Conversions! Review of the Reformation OC Conference! We recently held our first ever conference at Communion Presbyterian! Our first annual, Reformation OC Conference (see the website with the same name! Proved to be a wonderful success with heaps of encouraging feedback and an additional treat of preaching in the Crystal Cathedral (we’ll see if that ever happens again! Thank you to all! Take place at Communion Presbyterian Church.
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detergere: May 2009
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Friday, May 8, 2009. If you have seen me.". 160;Jesus Christ is the revelation of God for all the world to see. . Having this understanding, we can now ask the practical question: "Are images of Jesus Christ permissible? This question is further complicated when we consider the fact that we have no idea what Jesus looked like. Vol 6 number 2 (April 2004). Reformed Fellowship Inc. (Grandville, MI: 2009). . Sunday, May 3, 2009. The second commandment forbids the manufacturing of any image for the purpose o...
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detergere: October 2009
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009. In other words, are only Jewish believers God's special possession and inheritance? There are some who suggest this. The facts, however, emphatically state the opposite. In verse 13 Paul goes on to speak specifically of the Gentile converts by saying that after they heard the gospel, they believed it, and believing, they were sealed. Back Here Paul tells us that God has given us his Spirit to show how serious he is about redeeming us, and he's never going to take that away!
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detergere: January 2010
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Tuesday, January 5, 2010. To the Ascension (#46-49)! This is due, in part, to the Lutheran controversy regarding the ubiquity of Christ and how it is he makes good on his promise to be with us always (Matthew 28:20), but it also serves to show the importance and far-reaching implications of that doctrine. And the fact that he's there, is a guarantee that we, as his members, will be taken up to himself at the resurrection. Because, as the old adage goes: "As Christ, so the Church.". Louisville: WJK, 2008).
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detergere: March 2009
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009. I used to think that the main reason why we are told in the opening chapters of Genesis that God created the world in six days was to be able to contradict the evolutionist's claim that it happened over billions of years. In retrospect, however, it seems a tad anachronistic to think that Moses could have been polemicizing against a theory that wasn't developed until over 3,000 years later! While Moses was indeed polemicizing (not plagiarizing! The next three days describe the c...
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detergere: April 2009
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009. God in a Box. Is He not sovereign? If God wants to work in miraculous ways among his people, is it not sinful to try to limit him? 160;Furthermore, Charismatics challenge cessationists to produce a single verse from Scripture that explicitly states that miraculous gifts will cease at a particular time in redemptive history. As a result, I Corinthians 13:8-12 is often twisted to prove things that it never was meant to say in the first place. . Friday, April 3, 2009. As Christian...
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detergere: December 2009
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Friday, December 4, 2009. The purpose of prayer. I think it was B.B. Warfield who once said, "Every Christian is a Calvinist when they're on their knees." But, if God is in control of everything, and his purposes will be accomplished no matter what we do, we also are tempted to ask the same question. What is necessary is a proper Biblical perspective on prayer:. Prayer is part of our gratitude. When the Heidelberg Catechism asks in question #116, "Why is prayer necessary for Christians?
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detergere: June 2009
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Saturday, June 20, 2009. How to read a letter. continued. For the first part of this entry, see below]. 3 Letters must be read literarily. The apostles taught, but also how. 4 Letters must be read theologically. 5 Letters must be read authoritatively. May you have fruitful reading! Saturday, June 13, 2009. How to read a letter. 1 Letters must be read as a whole. 2 Letters must be read historically. Coming soon. 3 more ways in which letter ought to be read. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). How to read a letter.
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detergere: February 2010
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Saturday, February 27, 2010. When we read in Luke 24 that the Resurrected Lord explained to the two disciples on the road to Emmaus how the whole Old Testament teaches concerning himself, one might be forgiven for assuming that Jesus glossed over the book of Judges pretty quickly. After all, how can such a dark book teach concerning the Light of the world? Or appearances of a divine figure in the likeness of a man. What we have here are pre-incarnate appearances of the Second Person of the Trinity, the D...
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detergere: A unique inheritance
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009. In other words, are only Jewish believers God's special possession and inheritance? There are some who suggest this. The facts, however, emphatically state the opposite. In verse 13 Paul goes on to speak specifically of the Gentile converts by saying that after they heard the gospel, they believed it, and believing, they were sealed. Back Here Paul tells us that God has given us his Spirit to show how serious he is about redeeming us, and he's never going to take that away!