TOPIC INDEXReformation Doctrine (19)
  1. Every incendiary move of God’s Spirit is accompanied by a group of penitent people rediscovering the power and preeminence of God’s Word.
  2. History is the painful realization that we aren’t the ones who can save the world but, rather, we’re the ones who get saved.
  3. There’s no possibility of understanding the grace of Romans 6 and the glory of Romans 8 unless you identify with the excruciating struggle of Romans 7.
  4. In the face of abject evil, these two faithfully cling to the words and truths of he alone who is Good, Jehovah God.
  5. My one hope of not only entering a right relationship with God but also stepping into glory is the same: it’s Christ. It’s always Christ.
  6. The firestorm of the Reformation which turned Europe upside-down was not Luther’s doing. It was the Word, and the Spirit working through it.
  7. The Word of Yahweh is not a trifling thing that can be visited only when it’s convenient. It’s a book of life, for all of life, that imparts life to those who believe in it and the God of it.
  8. The youths that mock Elisha are representative of Israel’s collective contempt and disregard for all things relating to their One True God.
  9. The essence of sin is man substituting himself for God, while the essence of salvation is God substituting himself for man.
  10. Jesus’s freedom is different. It isn’t meant to indicate that the moorings which tether men and women to what is true, beautiful, and holy are unfastened, liberating them to do anything they please.
  11. Despite what the Pharisees believed and advertised, Jesus was not intent upon deconstructing the fundamental tenets of the Old Testament law. Actually, he proceeds to do just the opposite.
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