Spurgeon on the Immutability of God
“It has been said by some one that ‘the proper study of mankind is man.’ I will not oppose the idea, but I believe it is equally true that the […]
“It has been said by some one that ‘the proper study of mankind is man.’ I will not oppose the idea, but I believe it is equally true that the […]
….When we begin to know ourselves, and to feel the uncertainty and darkness which are inseparable from our fallen nature, how comfortable and encouraging is it to reflect, that God […]
By Leif L. Circumcision a Prerequisite to Sabbath Observance We have already explored the fact that Sabbath observance was meant for the Jewish people, and not for the Gentiles. It […]
One of the most important insights of Reformed theology is the unity of the works of the Trinity. Calvinists believe that God the Father, God the Son, and God the […]
Salvation and the Role of Atonement in Grace Humanistic Christianity, in rejecting the complete spiritual brokenness of the human race, the holiness of God, and the wrath of God against […]
“The difference between them is not primarily one of emphasis but of content. One proclaims a God Who saves; the other speaks of a God Who enables man to save […]
“It would not have been right for the restoration of human nature to be left undone, and it could not have been done unless man paid what was owing to […]
God in his mercy hides from us the darkness and pervasiveness of our sinfulness. Our sinful nature is intertwined with our Imago Dei (image of God). Envision two plants growing […]
By Leif L. This article is a continuation of the previous, about the spiritual touchstones of Judaism and Christianity. “Touchstone” Series: 1. The Sabbath: Touchstone of Spiritual Reality? 2. The Sabbath […]
By Leif L. What is the spiritual touchstone of Christianity? In the last post I proposed that each religion has a touchstone, a particular characteristic that claims to offer access […]