Mormons identify themselves as a Christian[1] denomination, in the same category as Baptists, Presbyterians, Lutherans, etc. After all, they will tell you, they are “The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints!” But does their claim stand up to scrutiny when compared to what the ...
The specifics of the Reformed doctrine of common grace have been somewhat controversial and at times bitterly contested by some Calvinists. Especially in the Dutch tradition, it has been the cause of divisions. For example, in a 1924 Synod of the Christian Reformed Church (CRC), the CRC ...
Buy The First Christian Reading Level: Easy Jon Reed is the pastor at Sulphur Springs Baptist Church outside of Gray, TN. He has been married to his wife Leann for almost 20 years and they have two (soon to be three) wonderful boys. He is passionate about running, Reformation/Puritan th...
“A lot of people think that Christianity is you doing all the righteous things you hate and avoiding all the wicked things you love in order to go to heaven. No, that’s a lost man with religion. A Christian is a person whose heart has been changed; he has new affections.”– Paul...
The Christian life begins at conversion; it does not end where it begins. It grows; it moves from faith to faith, from grace to grace, from life to life. This movement of growth is prodded by continual seeking after God. In your spiritual walk, are you moving from faith to faith, fro...
Word, and that there are some circumstances concerning the worship of God, and government of the church, common to human actions and societies, which are to be ordered by the light of nature and Christian prudence, according to the general rules of the Word, which are always to be observed...
This perspective can be read as a straightforward Christianisation of Platonism, insofar as it presupposes the priority of the intellect over created nature, the latter having questionable ontological (and perhaps moral) status. A key conceptual difference, however, is the specificity with which savi...
For a short critique of Dispensationalism’s hermeneutic in general, see Kim Riddlebarger, A Case for Amillennialism: Understanding the End Times (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 2003), 33-40. 4. For an excellent critique of Reformed paedobaptism, see Fred A. Malone, The Baptism of Disciples ...
Christian Post Comment: The fourth kingdom, legs of iron are the kingdom of Satan, the angel of light. The iron of the feet is his son the angel, Apollyon who is responsible for killing Jesus.Genesis 3:15;Re 9:11. Apollyon, the angel, the son of Satan, is the anti-Christ, the ...