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three days
Today is Good Friday which brings up the perennial question of how Jesus could be three days and nights in the grave when he was crucified on Friday and rose again on Sunday. Here is a decent explanation by Walter … Continue reading
phridai photoes
more flowers. I am loving this spring.
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Tagged 80-200mm, 80-200mm f2.8 AF-D, d300, flowers, friday fotos, nikon, nikon d300, photography, spring
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consumerism
Vitamin Z is continuing to post quotes from Skye Jethani’s book The Divine Commodity. This one was especially good: “Given the extent to which American Christianity has adopted the methodology of consumerism by appealing to and rewarding desires, we shouldn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged church growth, consumer methods, consumerism, skye jethani, the divine commodity
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small reminder
from Jesse Phillips “Love the Lord with all your heart, mind and strength” and “Love your neighbor as yourself.” In fact, it seems that no other admonition is repeated more in the New Testament than to love and be loving … Continue reading
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Tagged catalyst, jesse phillips, love, love God, love your neighbor, pharisees
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what he said
here is Mark Driscoll talking about holding truth tightly while being relevant to the culture. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WuKIxQszJw&hl=en&fs=1] Bumped up from last July, because it is still relevant. here is the page where you can download the entire message that the above … Continue reading
Posted in bingo/ditto, church
Tagged church, discernment, driscoll, relevance, truth
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data points
here are two data points on the slide we are going down. first, courtesy of Andy McCarthy, is Matthew Franck’s discussion of the Iowa Supreme Court’s ruling legalizing homosexual marriage in Iowa. here is the opening, but go read it … Continue reading
that Newsweek cover story
Newsweek has a cover story on “the End of Christian America.” here is an optimistic bit from the article: Let’s be clear: while the percentage of Christians may be shrinking, rumors of the death of Christianity are greatly exaggerated. Being … Continue reading
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Tagged al mohler, dan kimball, newsweek, post-christian, vitamin z
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Romans 5:6-8
Romans 5:8 is well known. “but God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” But the thought that Paul is expressing actually begins in verse 6. Here is the whole thing: … Continue reading
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Tagged justification, matt chandler, redemption, romans 5:6-8, salvation, the gospel
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original sin, part 2
about a month ago, I posted on Original Sin. Specifically, one of the leaders of the emerging church had decided that he didn’t believe this doctrine and Kevin DeYoung called him out on it with scripture. yesterday, I received this … Continue reading
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Tagged dead in sin, ephesians 2, flesh, free will, heresy, Kevin DeYoung, made alive, original sin, romans 5, romans 6, sin nature, tony jones
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sovereignty
John MacArthur nails it with the opening sentence of this post (the second and third sentences are excellent as well) which is an excerpt from the book Ashamed of the Gospel. No doctrine is more despised by the natural mind … Continue reading
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Tagged carnality, choice, election, free will, john macarthur, predestination, rebellion, responsibility, sovereignty
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more wolf shooting
Some of you may recall Mark Driscoll’s talk at last year’s Desiring God national conference. I reviewed it briefly here and linked to it. In the talk, Mark made the point that wolves are false teachers who prey upon the … Continue reading
friday fotos
more flowers a bit abstract solo in the sun
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Tagged 105mm, 105mm f2.8 AF, 80-200mm, 80-200mm f2.8 AF-D, austin, austin texas, bluebonnets, d300, nikon, nikon d300, photography, texas
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wise as serpents, harmless as doves
Jesus sent his twelve disciples out by two’s in Matthew 10 to proclaim the imminence of the Kingdom of Heaven. As part of his charge to them, Jesus told them in verse 16 that he was sending them out like … Continue reading
Fireproof
I love the way Doug Wilson writes. You cannot read him when you are half asleep or you will be completely lost. He has written a blurb review of Fireproof, the Christian marriage movie from last year. But it was … Continue reading
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Tagged christian movies, doug wilson, fireproof, movies, propaganda, tim challies
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strong words from ToddonGod
Todd Burus has written a two part “personal” review of the Shack. He pulls no punches on either the theology or the literary style of the book. Entertaining stuff. Now I think that I will have to break down and … Continue reading
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Tagged evangelicalism, heresy, literature, style, substance, the shack, theology, Todd Burus, william p. young
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Militant Atheism on the March
courtesy of KJL here is an article on the rise in the sale of “de-baptism” certificates. some bits: Michael Evans, 66, branded baptising children as “a form of child abuse” — and said that when he complained to the church … Continue reading
ouch
Shaun Groves makes a diagram of his life that applies to yours too. then he says: On your first day on the other side of the grave, do you think you’ll look back on this life and be flooded with … Continue reading
distractions and self-control
The point is that we all do exactly what we want to do. We eat what we want to eat, watch what we want to watch, listen to what we want to hear, read what we want to read and … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible reading, christian hedonism, distraction, facebook, John Piper, priorities, procrastination, study, wasting time
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Dr. Mohler's take
Bryan posted a link to this article in his comment to my recent church planting post. And I wanted to make sure everybody saw both Bryan’s comment and the article. Al Mohler is discussing Fred Barnes’ article in the Wall … Continue reading
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Tagged Bryan Payne, church planting, Dr. Al Mohler, evangelism, missions
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photo phriday
I bought a well used and very cheap twenty year old film camera and have been taking some pictures on, get this, FILM. Lots of fun. picture from which the current header is cropped. here are my nephew and daughter … Continue reading
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Tagged 28mm, 50mm, 50mm f1.4D, 80-200mm, 80-200mm f2.8 AF-D, F4e, film, nikkor 28mm f2.8 AF, nikon, nikon F4e, photography
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DVR alert
A debate between Mark Driscoll and Annie Lobert against Deepak Chopra and Carlton Pearson on Satan will be on ABC’s Nightline at 11:30 p.m. ET tonight. Preview at the link. Here are 8 things that Jamie Munson of Mars Hill … Continue reading
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Tagged ABC, annie lobert, carlton pearson, debate, deepak chopra, mark driscoll, mars hill church, satan
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stormy seas? no problem
Courtesy of John Mark at Sweet Tea and Theology, here is a great quote from John Newton (the author of the hymn Amazing Grace) I heartily sympathize with you in your complaints; but I see you in safe hands. The … Continue reading
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Tagged amazing grace, comfort, God's sovereignty, john newton, sovereignty, storms
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