Rethinking The Shack...

Posted by Eric on 23 August 2008 | 2 Comments

Tags: Reformed Theology, Current events, Books

Why pick on something that has helped so many people?  This is often the response people have when a popular and seemingly helpful book or seminar is "picked on" by pastor's like me.  What could be wrong with it if people are helped?  If they are coming to love God more?  Why?

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Reforming our Thinking on Tradition

Posted by Eric on 22 August 2008 | 0 Comments

Tags: Bible Study, Interpretation, Tradition, Reformed Theology

Personal bias and subjectivism is a reality we all can acknowledge as individuals, but can't see without a community.

 

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Learning to Thank Christ for His Purposeful Atonement

Posted by Eric on 22 August 2008 | 0 Comments

Tags: Reformed Theology, WPC Sermons, Doctrines of Grace

With all the time we spend debating and diatribing over the doctrines of grace, we end up having very little time left to reflect on the benefits of the doctrines of grace.  This weakens us by leading us away from worshipping Christ for accomplishing our redemption.  So in light of Jesus' declaration of His very purposeful atonement for His people.  Lets take a moment to consider the benefits:

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