Category Archives: Theology

B. B. Warfield on the Divinity and Humanity of the Bible

From B. B. Warfield’s classic account of the doctrine of Scripture: How [the Scripture] was given through [the human authors] is left …, if not without suggestion, yet without specific explanation. We seem safe only in inferring this much: that the gift of Scripture through its human authors took place by a process much more [...]

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On church membership

Here is a good word from the Second London Baptist Confession (1677), explaining one of the Biblical reasons for church membership: “In the execution of this power wherewith he is so intrusted, the Lord Jesus calleth out of the World unto himself, through the Ministry of his word, by his Spirit [John 10:16; 12:32], those [...]

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How does faith save?

Thomas Watson explains how faith saves: “If a man had a precious stone in a ring that could heal, we should say the ring heals; but properly it is not the ring, but he precious stone in the ring that heals. Thus faith saves and justifies, but it is not any inherent virtue in faith, [...]

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Critique of Harold Camping and the end of the world on May 21st

Robert Godfrey of Westminster Seminary in California, though we would have some important differences with him on eschatology, has an excellent critique of Harold Camping and his teaching at the seminary’s faculty blog, “Valiant for Truth.” Especially helpful are Godfrey’s notes on Camping’s heresy of the church and salvation. Here are all the links: Summary [...]

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Spurgeon on the salvation of infants

On Sunday, April 10th, we discussed the doctrine of original sin, and with it I mentioned a message by Charles Haddon Spurgeon on the salvation of infants. His sermon is available at spurgeon.org.

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D. A. Carson on the God of the OT vs the God of the NT

I mentioned this video in Sunday School on February 27th, while discussing the immutability of God. Here D. A. Carson answers the problem of reconciling the God of the Old Testament with the God of the New. You can find more apologetic videos like this, addressing a whole host of issues, at ehrmanproject.org.

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R. C. Sproul on creation

Here’s a brief article by R. C. Sproul advocating a traditional understanding of creation that you might find helpful.

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“Verbal symptoms of our deep disease”

Last night the young people and I read this together in A. W. Tozer’s Pursuit of God, where he laments that God has been forced out of the central place He should have in the human heart, only to be replaced by things: Our woes began when God was forced out of His central shrine [...]

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Turretin on the necessity of verbal revelation

Turretin asks if it was really important that humankind receive verbal revelation. After all, isn’t human reason alone sufficient to lead a person to a happy life? The answer is No. . . . [T]he orthodox church has always believed . . . the revelation of the word of God to man to be absolutely [...]

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