A couple of weeks ago I had the pleasure of sitting down with three students from Virginia Tech. These students attend my Church. They are reformed in theology and presuppositional in their evangelism. Somehow they came across the debate I had with Dr. White and having listened to the debate they had a series ofContinue reading “Reaching the Next Generation”
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Is a Translation Still God’s Word?
Over this past weekend I had the opportunity to be on The King’s Men podcast and discuss the anatomy of Christian belief, what the Bible says about itself, and why I read the Bible I read. In this second episode we discuss how a translation can be properly understood as inspired. Blessings.
Has God’s Word Been Perfectly Preserved?
Over this past weekend I had the opportunity to be on The King’s Men podcast and discuss the anatomy of Christian belief, what the Bible says about itself, and why I read the Bible I read. This is the first episode. Lord willing I will post the second episode tomorrow. Blessings.
The Killing of Immediate Inspiration
Since the Enlightenment, theologically oriented Academia’s trajectory has been to degrade the Christian sacred text through radical humanization. After demonizing the Reformation definition of inspiration described as dictation, (a word used by our Reformation era forefathers that has the explanatory scope to include holy men of God and the Holy Spirit as the creative, activeContinue reading “The Killing of Immediate Inspiration”
Andrew Willet, (1562-1621), on the Sufficiency of Scripture
“Now the Church must hear Christ’s voice. Christ’s sheep will hear his voice, John 10:16. They will neither hear nor follow a stranger, ver. 5. Christ’s voice is not to be heard but in the Scriptures. Therefore other doctrine must not be received of the Church than is taught and delivered in the Scriptures. ThisContinue reading “Andrew Willet, (1562-1621), on the Sufficiency of Scripture”
The Reformation Bible Society Invitation – August 3, 2024
Apologetic relevance of the Textus Receptus by Robert Paul Weiland
Weiland passed away some years ago and so his YouTube channel is not being monitored/updated. Still, his content was and is in so many ways spot on. I am considering sharing all of his stuff here so that we can bring his material back into the light. In this video Weiland addresses what looks likeContinue reading “Apologetic relevance of the Textus Receptus by Robert Paul Weiland”
Dr. Jeff Riddle’s Analysis of James White’s Inability to Offer a Robust Distinctively Christian Bibliology to His Roman Catholic Interlocutor, Trent Horn
An Explanatory Anecdotal Story
I was recently invited to teach my mom’s Sunday School class while visiting her in Florida. At 67 I was the “spring chicken” Sunday, but we had a marvelous time together around the things of the Lord. As class started a young man that I learned later was 20 came in and sat down withContinue reading “An Explanatory Anecdotal Story”