Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Secrets of the Cosmos that Confirm the Bible
Dr. Jason Lisle. Some discussion on the speed of light as well....
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
James White interviews Jason Lisle
I found the White-Lisle interview fascinating. Dr. Jason Lisle has written "The Ultimate Proof of Creation" which I've read and should re-read. He's also written "The Physics of Einstein" which I own, haven't read yet, but ought to. Both books are mentioned in the interview. They can be obtained from Dr. Lisle's website. I also recommend his YouTube Channel.
Friday, April 24, 2020
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Why We Need Eschatology Now More than Ever
Full title: Is Everything Sad Going to Come Untrue? Why We Need Eschatology Now More than Ever. I can already anticipate a long string of objections. Nevertheless, I think this short article by Michael Kruger ought to be read and taken to heart. Read it HERE
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Thanking the Faithful Pastors
I wanted to give a quick shout out and thanks to all the pastors who are faithfully feeding and ministering to God's people, especially during this virus lockdown.
There are the well-known pastors: John MacArthur, Alistair Begg, Steven Lawson, Paul Washer, Michael Reeves, and a bunch of others.
But there are also countless lesser-known pastors who normally fly under the radar, and who are no less deserving of thanks.
One of the latter is Paul Henebury who pastors Agape Bible Church. He has been a great help to me. Paul and his family have graciously opened up their house for virtual hymn singing (Heb 13:1-2). You can find his sermons (including a series on The Pilgrim's Progress) on the Agape Bible Church Facebook page. He has also written a series of short encouraging sermons on his blog. Thank you, Paul.
Another person who comes to mind is Jeremy Walker, pastor of Maidenbower Baptist Church. I came across him via the Media Gratiae YouTube Channel. His A Word in Season series is very helpful. Jeremy has been going through Thomas Watson's book All Things for Good. You can watch these on the Maidenbower Baptist Church YouTube Channel. Jeremy also runs a blog called The Wanderer.
Let's keep all these faithful pastors and their families in prayer.
There are the well-known pastors: John MacArthur, Alistair Begg, Steven Lawson, Paul Washer, Michael Reeves, and a bunch of others.
But there are also countless lesser-known pastors who normally fly under the radar, and who are no less deserving of thanks.
One of the latter is Paul Henebury who pastors Agape Bible Church. He has been a great help to me. Paul and his family have graciously opened up their house for virtual hymn singing (Heb 13:1-2). You can find his sermons (including a series on The Pilgrim's Progress) on the Agape Bible Church Facebook page. He has also written a series of short encouraging sermons on his blog. Thank you, Paul.
Another person who comes to mind is Jeremy Walker, pastor of Maidenbower Baptist Church. I came across him via the Media Gratiae YouTube Channel. His A Word in Season series is very helpful. Jeremy has been going through Thomas Watson's book All Things for Good. You can watch these on the Maidenbower Baptist Church YouTube Channel. Jeremy also runs a blog called The Wanderer.
Let's keep all these faithful pastors and their families in prayer.
Monday, April 13, 2020
Sunday, April 12, 2020
Friday, April 10, 2020
Dr. Reluctant on the New Covenant
Dr. Paul Henebury has just completed a great ten-part series on the New Covenant. Read the posts HERE
Thursday, April 9, 2020
Friday, April 3, 2020
When Wright is Wrong (on that virus)
My apologies for the badly over-used pun.
First of all some axe grinding. I saw a statement on social media linking Tom Wright's TIME Christianity-has-no-answers-about-Coronavirus article to "amillennial hopelessness." I thought it was a careless remark - and I confess to being a frequent offender BTW.
Wright's problems have nothing to do with his millennial view. In fact he's been well responded to by Reformed folk who aren't premillennial. We shouldn't be using our millennial or rapture positions as hammers to beat up on people who disagree with us. Our hope is only found in Christ, not in our particular eschatological positions.
Some responses to Wright:
Doug Wilson
Dan Phillips
Owen Strachan
First of all some axe grinding. I saw a statement on social media linking Tom Wright's TIME Christianity-has-no-answers-about-Coronavirus article to "amillennial hopelessness." I thought it was a careless remark - and I confess to being a frequent offender BTW.
Wright's problems have nothing to do with his millennial view. In fact he's been well responded to by Reformed folk who aren't premillennial. We shouldn't be using our millennial or rapture positions as hammers to beat up on people who disagree with us. Our hope is only found in Christ, not in our particular eschatological positions.
Some responses to Wright:
Doug Wilson
Dan Phillips
Owen Strachan
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