Jesus by Menorah Light
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Growing up in a Gentile, Christian home I never knew anything about
Hanukkah. I was far too focused on Christmas traditions (and presents!) to
pay attent...
Will There Be Christmas in Heaven?
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[image: From The Master's Seminary, "Will There Be Christmas in Heaven?"]
It is healthy for Christians to think about heaven.
As we meditate on the bless...
Michael Svigel and the Fathers
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Michael Svigel and the Fathers: The purpose of this post is to introduce
Svigel’s book and his articles on the Early Church Fathers. The full title
of th...
The Blog Has Moved
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This blog has moved to a new location. I have posted “Some Recommended
Books on Christology” at the new site. Lord willing, in the New Year I will
be doing...
Climate Change
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Is climate change real? If so, what is the cause? Is it caused by human
activity? And can it be reversed? If so, should it be reversed? Many
people ha...
What God Praises
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God has given us many things for which we should give Him thanks. Whether
these are physical or spiritual provisions, we have no shortage of
blessings for ...
The Importance of Six-Day Creation (Slides)
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Six-day creation is an important pillar of Biblical worldview. Of course,
the importance of an assertion does not make it true, and the importance of
six...
Reformed Faith in Uganda
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Last month (June 24-29) I taught a course on Apologetics at the Trinity
Bible Institute in Kapchorwa, Uganda, for ITEM (International Theological
Educati...
Prayer and preaching
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William Arnot, in his Studies in Acts: The Church in the House (135), gives
the following illustrated advice: Prayer and preaching, alternate or
simultaneo...
Saturday Sampler: June 4 — June 10
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I’ve seen it so many times — people that appeared to be solid believers
drifting away from the faith and embracing various false teachings. It
always break...
Psalm 121 and the Significance of the Mountains
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Psalm 121, the second of the “psalms of ascent,” begins with a well-known
line, “I lift up my eyes to the hills” and then either “from whence comes
my help...
“What weak creatures we are!"
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*Your weekly Dose of Spurgeon*
The *PyroManiacs* devote some space each weekend to highlights from the
lifetime of works from the Prince of Preachers, Cha...
Paul’s Uses of “Law” in Romans
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*by Michael Vlach*
*@mikevlach*
Most who study the use of “law” in Paul’s writings note that understanding
all of Paul’s uses of the term is not easy. Bel...
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