Paul Jenkins
By now, we have written several articles supporting Reformed theology, and why you should believe it. But that doesn’t mean that everyone who calls themselves a Calvinist has solid theological grounding.
Scott Whynot
This topic has been the definition of inflammatory over the past while. Even hint at the fact that you believe homosexuality to be a choice and you’ll be labeled a bigot faster than Terrell Owens can lose his job.
Paul Jenkins
There is a popular movement amongst certain evangelicals that is referred to as the ‘red letter movement’, or people refer to themselves as a ‘red letter Christian’.
Scott Whynot
If anyone knows what it’s like to suffer for Christ’s sake, it’s Paul. Acts 14 tells the story of disbelieving Jews stirring up the crowds against Paul. In western civilization today, this is usually where Christian suffering starts and ends – with verbal abuse. Apparently things were different back then.
Paul Jenkins
This is a topic that is often the most difficult for someone considering the Reformed perspective.
Scott Whynot
Even a quick glance through the gospels will reveal that Jesus wasn’t too worried about offending or insulting people when He proclaimed the truth. In fact, he would even use some colourful language to make his point:
Paul Jenkins
Related to Scott’s post found here.
““I am the Alpha and the Omega,” says the Lord God, “who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty”” (Revelation 1:8)
Paul Jenkins
My posts thus far on the blog have primarily been of a positive nature – to try to gracefully instruct and assist other believers. So I do not want to make a habit of criticizing, especially if it isn’t necessary. But this post is out of concern for my many close friends who have attended Liberty University and the many others who may attend in the future.
Scott Whynot
First of all, let’s define unconditional election:
The belief that before God created the world, He chose to freely bestow salvation upon certain individuals apart from any conditions related to those persons. This act of choosing is not based upon anything at all foreseen in man; rather it is according to the kind intention of His will.