For Christians struggling to understand and trust in the love of God for them.
Here is Rick Warren on Pope Francis: CLICK HERE
Here is an excellent article from the late Dr. R. C. Sproul on why he would not sign “The Manhattan Declaration”: https://www.ligonier.org/blog/the-manhattan-declaration/
May Christ raise up a mighty generation of gospel-loving men and women who will bring the true gospel to the more than a billion Roman Catholic people in this world who more than anything need to be evangelized.
Carlos and Tim interview Brandon Adams from 1689federalism.com on Covenant Theology; differences between Presbyterian, Reformed Baptist, and New Covenant Theology; Republication and Westminster West vs Westminster East; Law and Gospel; and more!
References
- http://www.1689federalism.com/from-shadow-to-substance/
- https://contrast2.wordpress.com/2016/10/17/murray-on-lev-185-why-did-john-murray-reject-the-covenant-of-works/
- https://contrast2.wordpress.com/2018/08/24/notes-on-a-podcast-discussion-with-patrick-hines-on-covenant-theology-baptism/
- https://contrast2.wordpress.com/2018/08/30/acceptable-understanding-of-mosaic-law-according-to-the-opc-report-on-republication/
- https://contrast2.wordpress.com/2016/10/24/opc-report-on-republication-background/
- https://contrast2.wordpress.com/2015/07/25/guy-waters-on-leviticus-185/
- https://contrast2.wordpress.com/2015/11/13/piper-vs-owen-on-romans-26-7-13/
- https://contrast2.wordpress.com/2015/11/14/is-john-piper-confessional/
- https://contrast2.wordpress.com/2015/04/22/nehemiah-coxe-on-merit-in-lbcf-7-1/
- https://contrast2.wordpress.com/2017/02/22/1689-federalism-americas-founding/
- http://www.1689federalism.com/republication-the-mosaic-covenant-and-eternal-life/
- http://www.1689federalism.com/1689-federalism-theonomy/
- https://contrast2.wordpress.com/2016/05/17/calvin-vs-1689-federalism-on-old-vs-new/
- https://contrast2.wordpress.com/2016/02/01/can-r-scott-clark-be-truly-reformed/
- https://contrast2.wordpress.com/2015/10/14/neonomian-presbyterians-vs-antinomian-congregationalists/
- https://contrast2.wordpress.com/2010/11/22/summary-of-venemas-review-of-tlnf/
- “In Defense of Moses” and Venema’s review https://sites.google.com/site/mosaiccovenant/reading
- https://contrast2.wordpress.com/2016/09/30/opc-republication-report-summary/
Several of the Revoice talks and panel discussions available here: CLICK HERE
After listening to all of these talks numerous times carefully and then reviewing word by word transcripts of these talks, I compiled a report of my own findings which I would recommend that everyone read thoroughly and distribute to everyone and anyone you think may be interested in or benefit from this work: CLICK HERE
Here is a link to the video recordings that were posted on YouTube from the Revoice Conference: CLICK HERE
This is the video by Matthew Vines that went viral some time ago: CLICK HERE
This is part 2 of a 2 part series responding biblically to “God and the Gay Christian: The Biblical Case in Favor of Same Sex Relationships”
This is the video by Matthew Vines that went viral some time ago: CLICK HERE
This is part 1 of a 2 part series responding biblically to “God and the Gay Christian: The Biblical Case in Favor of Same Sex Relationships”
In this episode, host Timothy F. Kauffman concludes his analysis of Fr. Ray Ryland’s claims to have found papal authority in the early church by walking the listener through Constantine’s judicial reforms and how they related to the trial of Athanasius. Ryland claimed that there was an ancient custom of the Bishop of Rome being the final arbiter of ecclesiastical disputes, that Athanasius was exonerated and returned to his episcopal seat in Alexandria as soon as Bishop Julius of Rome ruled on his case, and that Julius claimed his judicial authority over the other bishops based on a custom that had been received from the Apostle Peter. None of those claims is true. Kauffman then walks the listener through a brief summary of Ryland’s arguments to show that the Roman Catholic apologist can only find Papal Roman authority in the recesses his own imagination.
This program is a play by play analysis of Dr. Nate Collins' talk at the Revoice Conference in St. Louis at Memorial Presbyterian Church on the topic of "Lament."