One day I was perusing https://soteriology101.com/ and came across an article that caught my attention. It is titled, "If God Changes His Mind, So Can I" by Drew McLeod. This caught my attention because it has implications for the doctrine of divine simplicity. This doctrine has been addressed before by another contributor to this blog... Continue Reading →
How Shall We Worship? (Part 2)
I recently wrote a blog post titled “Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs: How Shall We Worship?” As it stands, it garnered a certain amount of attention. After having an in-depth discussion with a fellow brother, I felt the need to share my continued thoughts in blog format. To maintain respect and demonstrate love, I won’t... Continue Reading →
Leighton’s Ministry of Selfishness
In a twist that would make M. Night Shyamalan's head spin, Leighton Flowers recently released an hour-plus long video on ... Calvinism! In his latest installment of Quantity over Quality, Leighton joins his friend, Eric Kemp, in trying to smoke out the Hyper-Calvinist of John Piper's doctrine by setting a stadium's worth of strawmen on... Continue Reading →
A Mormon Refutation
Have you ever had one of those days where life gave you lemons and you decided to make lemonade? I recall a time in particular where that was exactly the case. I'd like to share it with you in hope you find value in it. It was indeed a rough time but the day was... Continue Reading →
Has God Changed?
A friend asked a simple question as part of a research paper. He asked if God of the New Testament was the same as God of the Old Testament. Below was my attempt to answer his question.Many have made the claim that the God of the Old Testament is angry and judicial whereas the God... Continue Reading →
Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs: How Shall We Worship?
WORSHIP. What a beautiful term! It’s literally proclaiming the worthiness of God alone. This is done in a variety of ways such as prayer, meditating on the Word, and in the Lord’s Supper. Yet, one of the most common forms of worship is undeniably through the singing of praises. Growing up in a Baptist church,... Continue Reading →
THE TRINITY IN ETERNITY AND CREATION: How the Relations are Magnified in Redemptive History
In my last post, I dealt with the distinctions of the Persons within the Godhead, and explained how these eternal distinctions can exist in One and the same Being. In it, we saw that the orthodox, biblical view of the Trinity is that the Persons are distinguished only by their relative properties, and not by... Continue Reading →
The Pope Is NOT A Christian
The Pope stands against Christ. He is in no way to be considered a Christian man. Why do I say this? Consider the following text of a tweet from him on May 11: I would like to remind you that on 14 May, believers of every religion are invited to unite themselves spiritually in a... Continue Reading →
Chasing Our Tails
Fame. Money. Popularity. Comfort. Peace. Tranquility. Recognition. Awards. All of these have something in common. They are some of the many different things people have a tendency to chase after. We live in a world where we're told to chase our dreams. From our mothers telling us we can be anything we want to modern... Continue Reading →
Errors About the Trinity: A Classical Defense
There is perhaps no doctrine more frequently misunderstood or more difficult to comprehend than the doctrine of the Trinity. A large amount of our errors stem from our refusal to acknowledge that we cannot fully grasp it, and that the inner-workings of our almighty, infinite God are far beyond the capacity of even the best... Continue Reading →