Articles
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Miniature Death
The spirit indeed is willing and desires bodily death as a gentle sleep. It does not consider it to be death; it knows no such thing as death. -
The Devil in the Details of the Old Testament: Is Satan in the Hebrew Bible?
Is the serpent in Genesis 3 just a snake or Satan? Does the Hebrew refer to "the satan" or "Satan"? And does it make a difference? Let's take a look at the Old Testament, early Jewish literature, and the New Testament for the answers. -
No, People are Not Totally Evil
The view of Total Depravity as it is usually understood by outsiders (and even many insiders), is often misunderstood. Despite appearances to the contrary, Total Depravity does not mean totally evil. -
Dear Death, What Has Become of Your Spear?
Paul says that the power of sin is the law. The more clearly we understand the law, the more sin oppresses and stings us. -
Remember Your Death
So long as we entrust death to Jesus, new life is ours. He has lunch ready and he is waiting for us in the power of his resurrection. -
Simul Iustus et Peccator: What Does this Mean?
The simul makes several affirmations and rejections on the doctrines of sin/original sin, justification, and sanctification, to name a few.
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Podcasts
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Sin, Grace, Flesh, and Wedding Cakes
The struggle is real. That is to say, the struggle with sin. Can we make ourselves holy? Can we find within ourselves the strength to make it better? -
#24 “Weaker Brother or Self-Righteous Bully"
If you admit that you’re the weaker brother, does that make you the stronger brother because the stronger brother refused to admit he’s the weaker brother? . . . or something like that. -
Episode 101 (Romans 6:15-23)
Should we sin because we are not under law? How do you talk about the law, the gospel and grace in light of the fact that we still sin? -
Episode 100 (Romans 6:1-14)
Paul sees an objection to the gospel he just laid out in chapter 5 coming and gets in front of it. Should we sin to increase grace? -
Episode 99 (Romans 5:12-21)
Paul describes the relationship between Adam/Sin and Jesus/righteousness. Why is a clean slate not enough?
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