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A Better Resting Place – Reformed Baptist Blog
If God promised Abraham the land of Israel as an everlasting possession (Gen. 17:8), then the land of Cannan was not the land God had in mind. One, Abraham never owned any of that land.
What Love Is This? – Reformed Baptist Blog
Perfect love—Can it Be? Can love even exist in an evil world full of darkness, hate, and selfishness?
Time with Jesus – Reformed Baptist Blog
There is no substitute for spending time with Christ Jesus. If we desire to be useful for the Master, we do not need formal education.
A CAUTIONARY TALE – Reformed Baptist Blog
I wonder if Demas decided to leave the ministry in his pursuit of the world in a moment or if it was a slow, gradual decision. Demas had once been a great help to Paul (Phil.
THE BEST IS YET TO COME – Reformed Baptist Blog
We have been born again unto a living hope, for we have been given an eternal “inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven” (1 Pet.1:4).
News and Events – Reformed Baptist Blog
April 4-5 Free Conference in Puxico, MO.
The Fatal Flaw of the Theology Behind Infant Baptism (Revised) – Reformed Baptist Blog
Back in 2010, I offered a brief review and recommendation of The Fatal Flaw of the Theology Behind Infant Baptism, in which I stated that it then topped my list of the best books in defense of believer's baptism.
James White is Interviewed by Nate Sala on the Wise Disciple Program – Reformed Baptist Blog
I found this interview quite enjoyable, and I hope the blog's readers will as well.
Review of Interpreting Scripture With the Great Tradition — Part 2 “Christian Platonism” – Reformed Baptist Blog
In my previous post, I began a four part series addressing the book Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition: Recovering the Genius of Premodern Exegesis, by Craig A. Carter.
Review of Interpreting Scripture With the Great Tradition — Part 1 “Great Tradition” – Reformed Baptist Blog
This post is the first of four brief posts that will address the book Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition: Recovering the Genius of Premodern Exegesis, by Craig A. Carter.
Scripture IS the Great Tradition – Reformed Baptist Blog
There has been a great deal of talk lately about the so-called “Great Tradition.”
Praising God for His Providential Protection – Reformed Baptist Blog
Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, 2 through whom also we have access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God. 3 And not only that, but we also glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulation…
Let God Speak: Hermeneutics by James White – Reformed Baptist Blog
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7sl8lR5zJc I was greatly encouraged by this teaching from James White. I share his perspective on the issues discussed in this video, and I teach from the same point of view when I teach biblical hermeneutics (both in my church and when teaching at GBTS).
Reformed Thomists? – Reformed Baptist Blog
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pR3ExDuY8Ic In the video above, James White does a good job discussing the growing number of so-called “Reformed Thomists” and the dangers of Thomism.
Psalm 2:12 Teaching Outline – Reformed Baptist Blog
David Calls Upon the Nations to Trust in the LORD Thus far in our study of this psalm we have seen how David contemplated the rebellion of the nations against the LORD and His Messiah (vss. 1-3), then how he described the LORD Himself speaking of His Messiah (vss.
Psalm 2:10-11 Teaching Outline – Reformed Baptist Blog
David Calls Upon the Nations to Cease Their Rebellion Thus far in our study of this psalm we have seen how David contemplated the rebellion of the nations against the LORD and His Messiah (vss. 1-3), then how he described the LORD Himself speaking of His Messiah (vss.
Psalm 2:8-9 Teaching Outline – Reformed Baptist Blog
God the Son Speaks Concerning the Nations Thus far in our study of this psalm we have seen how David contemplated the rebellion of the nations against the LORD and His Messiah (vss. 1-3), then how he described the LORD Himself speaking of His Messiah (vss.
e-Sword Now Available for Android – Reformed Baptist Blog
I have been a long time user of e-Sword (alongside BibleWorks and now also Logos, for which there is also a free version available) and cannot recommend it highly enough. It is a free Bible study software program that rivals many that you would have to pay for and is better than most.
Psalm 2:7 Teaching Outline – Reformed Baptist Blog
God the Son Declares His Father’s Decree When we were last in the passage, we saw how David contemplated the rebellion of the nations against the LORD and against His Messiah (Psalm 2:1-3), and then we saw how he described the LORD Himself speaking of His Messiah (Psalm 2:4-6).
Doubting Thomas Indeed: A Quick Response to Edward Feser – Reformed Baptist Blog
I am thankful that Edward Feser read my book. Feser is an accomplished Catholic Thomistic scholar.