You Are Not a David! Or Are You?

You Are Not a David! Or Are You?

We should never preach the moral examples outside the context of redemptive grace. But within the context of the Gospel, we should preach OT examples, after all, they all had like natures as ours, even David.

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Ventura's Commentary on Romans: A Review

Ventura's Commentary on Romans: A Review

Since there are so many commentaries available on Romans, it can be an overwhelming task to try to mine the riches of what others have written throughout the history of the Church. Ventura’s commentary serves as a compendium of the best of what other great expositors have said about the text.

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Unhindered: God's Sovereignty in the Book of Acts

Unhindered: God's Sovereignty in the Book of Acts

One of Luke’s intentions in writing this theological history was to demonstrate that the church’s expansion was not ultimately the result of human effort, but the sovereign hand of God.

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David Haines' Natural Theology, 2nd Edition: A Review by John Sweat Jr.

David Haines' Natural Theology, 2nd Edition: A Review by John Sweat Jr.

This evaluation focuses on definitional issues, Haines’ treatment of the Reformed tradition, and his interaction with Cornelius Van Til.

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The Four Directions of the Lord's Supper

The Four Directions of the Lord's Supper

The Lord’s Supper is not so much like a one-lane highway, where we look predominantly in one direction. Instead, it is like a stop sign at an intersection, where we stop to look in multiple directions before proceeding. Taking the Lord’s Supper most faithfully requires that we look in four directions.

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