Month: July 2009

One More Day For Free Books

Reminder, tomorrow is the last day to register to win over $80 in free books.  Go check out our Christmas in July book giveaway.  If you’d like, you can use the $50 gift certificate to purchase Michael Horton’s Christless Christianity, one of my favorite books of the year.  You can read my review of it …

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Is the SBC Another Example of Church Decline?

Though it may be a stretch to say that the SBC is a church since it is a collection of autonomous churches, it might not be so far-fetched to suggest that the current decline (plateau at best) in which we find ourself as a denomination mirrors the decline that many churches within the SBC are …

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Book Review: Jonathan Edwards and the Ministry of the Word

If you are looking for something to spend part of your free $50 gift certificate from WTSBOOKS on, let me suggest a new book just published in May,  Jonathan Edwards and the Ministry of the Word, by Douglas A. Sweeney.  Sweeney is himself an expert on Edwards and on The New England Theology that was …

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Calvin on Preaching

“By expounding Scripture as a whole he was forced to deal with the Scriptural range of ideas.  And, as an honest interpreter, he labored to represent the thought of the Bible faithfully.  He had a horror of those who preached their own ideas in place of the gospel of the Bible: ‘When we enter the …

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God’s Work

“When John Wesley was asked what he would do if he knew he were to die that night, he said that he would eat his supper, preach at the candlelight service, say his prayers, and go to bed.  The monument to John and Charles Wesley in Westminster Abbey in London reads, ‘God buries his workmen, …

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Christmas In July Book Giveaway

FREE BOOKS. Nothing gets my attention faster. This is a pretty simple and straight-forward deal. At stake is about $30 worth of free books and a $50 gift certificate from the good people at WTS BOOKS. The two free books are Total Church, by Tim Chester and Steve Timmis, and The Deliberate Church, by Mark …

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Doctrinal Preaching

Preaching the Word of God means preaching doctrine.  It is inescapable.  The late Ernest Reisinger wrote these words concerning the importance of doctrinal preaching: Some may call the doctrines dry bones. We must ask what kind of a body would that be which has flesh and blood but has no bones? Of course, if the …

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Confession in Words & Works

“The Church must always be, if she is really to be the Church, a confessional Church. She must believe in Jesus Christ as Redeemer and Lord and must confess that faith openly in words and works.” -T.H.L. Parker, Portrait of Calvin (Minneapolis, MN: Desiring God, 1954), 42.

Spit & Clay

“You have nothing in and of yourself.  You and I are made of clay and spit.  Any holiness of ours is polluted beyond our petty comprehension.  I have nothing to offer Him but a bent neck, a neck He helped me bend.  I have nothing to offer Him but filth, and He has taken it.  …

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No Competition

“We are confessing the gospel: That God himself has provided a Redeemer who died, the just for the unjust, to bring us to himself.  Without this gospel we are cut off, without hope in this world or the next, and utterly undone.  Compared with this good news, what could possibly compete?  Put the gospel first?” …

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