Richard Sibbes: The Glory of God is Greatest in the Gospel
Richard Sibbes: The Glory of God is Greatest in the Gospel...
Keep ReadingJune 27, 2021 by John Fonville
Richard Sibbes discussing the Christ-centered focus of all the Scriptures....
February 28, 2020 by John Fonville
Richard Sibbes: The Glory of God is Greatest in the Gospel...
February 25, 2020 by John Fonville
Michael Horton on what the third use of the law can and cannot do....
February 25, 2020 by John Fonville
Gerald Bray: "'What would Jesus do?’ seems like an innocent question to ask, but it is impossible to answer literally and does not reflect the teaching of the New Testament. ...
February 24, 2020 by John Fonville
The late 16th century Anglican pastor/theologian, William Perkins, on seven differences between the law and gospel....
February 21, 2020 by John Fonville
No Creed But The Bible?- Carl Trueman on the unbiblical creedal statement, "The bible is our only creed and our only confession."...
February 20, 2020 by John Fonville
Philip Schaff: The 39 Articles are found in every collection of Reformed confessions....
November 19, 2015 by John Fonville
A review of David Platt's book, Radical: Taking Back Your Faith From The American Dream....
November 10, 2015 by John Fonville
George Hunsinger shows how Jonathan Edwards crosses the fine line laid down by the Reformation concerning justification sola fide. Edwards taught that works are not simply external evidence that faith exists. Rather, works are necessary to the efficacy of faith. Works, as the external expression of faith, play a role in justification....
February 28, 2020 by John Fonville | Tags: grace, gospel, Mercy, Glory of God, Anglican, Richard Sibbes
Richard Sibbes: The Glory of God is Greatest in the Gospel...
Keep ReadingFebruary 25, 2020 by John Fonville | Tags: sanctification, law and gospel, michael horton, justification, Holy Spirit, third use of the law, Jeremiah 31, new covenant obedience
Michael Horton on what the third use of the law can and cannot do....
Keep ReadingFebruary 25, 2020 by John Fonville | Tags: law and gospel, moralism, wwjd, Gerald Bray, imitation of Christ
Gerald Bray: "'What would Jesus do?’ seems like an innocent question to ask, but it is impossible to answer literally and does not reflect the teaching of the New Testament. ...
Keep ReadingFebruary 24, 2020 by John Fonville | Tags: law and gospel, covenant of grace, covenant of works, Anglican, James Ussher
James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland for the Church of Ireland (1625-1656) on the difference between the covenant of works and the covenant of grace....
Keep ReadingFebruary 24, 2020 by John Fonville | Tags: law and gospel, covenant of grace, covenant of works, Anglican, William Perkins, mosaic covenant, new covenant
The late 16th century Anglican pastor/theologian, William Perkins, on seven differences between the law and gospel....
Keep ReadingFebruary 21, 2020 by John Fonville | Tags: Creeds and Confessions, creedalism, biblicism, rationalism, evangelicals, anticonfessionalism
No Creed But The Bible?- Carl Trueman on the unbiblical creedal statement, "The bible is our only creed and our only confession."...
Keep ReadingFebruary 20, 2020 by John Fonville | Tags: evangelicalism, Reformed confessions, coalitions, movements, creedalism, Creeds and Confessions
Carl Trueman on how evangelicalism prioritizes parachurch institutions over and above the church. ...
Keep ReadingFebruary 20, 2020 by John Fonville | Tags: 39 Articles of Religion; Anglican Formularies; Reformed confession
Philip Schaff: The 39 Articles are found in every collection of Reformed confessions....
Keep ReadingFebruary 10, 2020 by John Fonville | Tags: gospel, moralism, legalism, Exhortation, Self-examination, grace of God, law of God, legal preaching
Graeme Goldsworthy explains why we like to be constantly told what we are to do and why we like to be battered and bruised by preachers....
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