In an article by Jeffrey J. Meyers advocating paedocommunion (allowing covenant children to come to the Lord’s table), Meyers says the following:
Now, I have heard a Presbyterian minister say that he has “never encountered a three-year old who is able to examine himself.” But I say that one-, two-, and three-year olds evidence their ability to […]
Archive for March, 2007
Spring time is here once again to remind us of the climax of history - the resurrection of Jesus. After a period of death and inactivity, nature now has new life breathed into it. Once again vitality returns to the trees, flowers bloom, caterpillar nests appear, insects buzz and birds chirp. We who are blessed […]
Biblical Absolutism
Published March 21st, 2007 in Means of Grace, Federal Vision and Scripture. 0 CommentsThe following is an excerpt from Biblical Horizons’ mission statement. The entire mission statement is absolutely wonderful, but this particular paragraph stood out to me because I’m so used to the shallow compartmentalized view of Scripture supported by systematic theology.
Biblical Absolutism, which means that the Bible is absolutely authoritative wherever it speaks and is the […]
James B. Jordan’s Response to Childish Accusations
Published March 21st, 2007 in Federal Vision. 0 CommentsHere is a link to a short essay addressing the childish guilt-by-association accusations made toward Federal Vision proponents. Big names in theology have made statements about the FV that reflect the knowledge of lay people. Consequently, pretty much all of “reformed” theology these days equate FV to the New Perspective on Paul. Of course, nothing […]
This is the story of the glory and fall of the mathematicians. Many years ago, math experienced a golden age. In this golden age, mathematicians excelled at all forms of math, integrating it into all areas of life. They excelled in advanced calculus, statics, physics, and many other areas. These men changed the world. They […]
Theology in Evanescence’s “Bring Me To Life”
Published March 6th, 2007 in Theology In.... 0 CommentsI noticed some superb theological value in Evanescence’s “Bring Me To Life.” Of course, this is a secular band and they probably had no spiritual meaning in mind when they wrote the song. However, it is more theologically sound than some hymns you would find in your Baptist hymnal.
how can you see into my eyes […]
Being a child of God and taking part in Christ’s resurrection is truly life transforming. When one passes from spiritual death to life - from outside of covenant to the house of Israel - they are set free from the bondage of sin and consequently from a life of vanity. Being united with Christ in […]
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