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Revival and Theology Part 5- Toward a Biblical Worldview
Revival and Theology Part 5- Toward a Biblical Worldview.
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Revival and Theology Part 5- Toward a Biblical Worldview
One of the problems with many revivals is that they only touch a part of life and thus run out of steam, this is because they lack a Biblical Worldview. In this post, I want to look at some of … Continue reading
Posted in Church, creation, culture, faith, Faithfulness, grace, Jesus Christ, Revival, Theology, Word of God, worldview
Tagged atonement, christianity, Church, consummation, Creator, creature, Fall, holy scripture, jesus is lord, Lordship of Christ, Redemption, revival, Worldview
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Predestination and the Assurance of Faith.
For many the word predestination is a scary word that causes them to doubt the goodness of God but the biblical perspective is entirely different it leads to assurance not fear. the Apostle Paul in Ephesians 1, paints an entirely … Continue reading
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Tagged Arminian, assurance, grace, Hyper-Calvinist, J.I.Packer, Predestination, sovereignty of God, Spurgeon
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Revival And Theology Part 4- The Church of Jesus Christ
In this post we need to look at some of the most vital aspects of the church for a theology of revival.We need to start by emphasizing that in the Bible the Church is not primarily an institution but an … Continue reading
Posted in body of Christ, Church, Holy Spirit, Revival, Spiritual gifts
Tagged calling, Charismatic, christianity, Church, discipleship, evangelism, faith, gifts of the Holy Spirit, grace, holy scripture, Jesus Christ, theology
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Word and Spirit part 4- The Sacraments
The Sacraments – the enacted word of God. The Sacraments are the enacted word and show forth so much of the Biblical story, but many Evangelicals miss the impact of the sacraments because there is little expectation to see the … Continue reading
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Tagged baptism, c, communion, enacted word, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, Lord's Supper, sacrament
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Revival and Theology Part 3
In my first two articles I established the importance for theology in revival for the Church both in Scripture and in Church history. I need to address the question of what sort of theology do we need to aid revival … Continue reading
Posted in Charismatic, Church, faith, filled with the Spirit, gifts of the Holy Spirit., Holy Spirit, Holy Trinity, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Spiritual gifts, Theology, Uncategorized
Tagged charismatic. God centered, christianity, Church, Cross centered, discipleship, faith, gifts of the Holy Spirit, God, God the Father, grace, holy scripture, Holy Spirit, honouting the Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, living organism, The cross, theology, Trinitarian, work of the holy spirit
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God and the Emotional Self: some thoughts
Recently a young friend of mine has been asked to write 600 words on the impassibility debates as part of a larger essay this has made me think again about this whole area. I just wanted to share some of … Continue reading
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Tagged church fathers, emotions, God, impassibility, neo-platonism, St.Augustine of Hippo
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