Revealed Apologetics: A Case Against Naturalism
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Eli Ayala of Revealed Apologetics recently taught on the topic of “A Case
Against Naturalism.” I am grateful for Eli advocating and teaching on
Presupposit...
What Does the Bible Say about Angels?
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Angels appear frequently throughout Scripture, signaling that God intends
His people to understand these spiritual beings and their role within His
creat...
Most-Played Sermons From Shepherds Conference 2025
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[image: From The Master's Seminary Blog, "Most-Played Sermons From
Shepherds Conference 2025"]
Shepherds Conference 2026 is almost here. Take a look back...
Saved to Sin No More – Brad Wetherell
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Brad Wetherell, Saved to Sin No More (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2026), 139 pp.
Some doctrines are tragically overlooked. One of those overlooked doctrines
is ...
The Blessed and Boundless God
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The Blessed and Boundless God – a book by George Swinnock, and edited by J.
Stephen Yuille. The book is published by Reformation Heritage Books
(Paperbac...
How Math Really Works
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Here's how math actually works in the real world, depending on who is doing
the counting.
*Real Math*
1 + 1 = 2
God alone makes true
1 + 1 = 1
Wedd...
Pearly gates
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A dear friend received a hymn in Dutch which he read to his wife in her
last days. He sent me a translation which he asked me to versify. It turns
out the ...
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...
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...
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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