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Articles

  • Paul on Romans 1:16
    It seems to me that our greatest task is not that of seeking skills and methods whereby we can inject power into the gospel, but simply to beware lest we obscure the power that the gospel is
  • Predestination is for Preaching
    Predestination is a promising teaching as Paul teaches it in Romans 8. It’s promising when Christ and his work for us are held firmly in hand.
  • Christian Hope
    While faith forms the relationship with God and love the relationship with the neighbor, hope forms the Christian’s relationship with the future.
  • Good Questions and Bad Questions
    There is a question often raised by Christians and even some theologians that is unanswerable: Why are some saved, and others are lost? While it might seem to be a good question, it is not. Let’s examine it more closely.
  • Grace Abounding
    The law does not end sin, does not make new beings, it only makes matters worse.
  • Getting Saved, Doing Nothing
    We are saved by grace, and strictly speaking, not by an offer.

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Podcasts

  • For You Radio episode 19: Romans 11:25—12:2
    How can we know the mysterious workings of God? We look to Jesus: Jesus does His job of Jesus-ing only the way He can Jesus. Jesus never did His Messiah work the way that people thought that He should, and nothing has changed. We are blessed that He is not a God created of our own image and imagination. All of this is revealed to us through the God’s word alone, and in that word we have comfort of what Christ has done for us.
  • For You Radio episode 18: Romans 11:11-25
    Craig and Troy wrestle with the same issue Paul is wrestling through: Wanting our friends and family to be saved and knowing that salvation must come through Christ. As the Prodigal Son believed in his father’s goodness and returned, so too will God restore and graft in all who believe—both Jew and Gentile alike—in His Son Jesus Christ.
  • For You Radio episode 15: Romans 9 (part 2)
    The doctrine of election is a doctrine of comfort for all who believe . . . that means it’s for you! Romans 9 is all about the nature of God, and His very nature is to be merciful to the Jew and the Gentile, for the unbeliever and the believer alike. We understand election rightly when our faith looks not at itself, but to Christ.
  • For You Radio episode 14: Romans 8 and 9
    We’d like to say that Craig and Troy wrestle with the teaching of election, but actually, it’s no struggle at all. The promises of God are freely given to all in Christ, and the elect are those who are in Him. He alone is our security.
  • Episode 105 (Romans 8:31-9:9)
    All views of election and predestination are not equal. These are doctrines meant to comfort and provide assurance.
  • Episode 93 (Romans 1:16-25)
    Daniel and Erick first spend some more time on verses 16 and 17. Why does Paul need to say that he is not ashamed of the gospel he preaches?

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