God’s Law Defined and Defended in Redemptive History
“Thesis: The purpose of this paper is to determine the present relevance of the law of God. In brief, it is designed to show that the law of God is presently (and in every age) binding upon the believer and that while this law formed the basis of the Mosaic legislation, the two are not to be confused. Moreover, in the outworking of His plan God may choose to give His law under various codifications, but God’s law reflects eternal principles of righteousness which always constitute a rule of life…It would seem evident that the only laws relevant to the believer’s standard of conduct today are those of the New Testament. If the Old Covenant is abolished it would be wrong to impose it as the rule for life today. If today’s believer is now under the terms of the New Covenant, he must look to see what the terms of this New Covenant are; indeed, it would be illegitimate to look elsewhere. The Continuing Relevance of Divine Law by Fred Zaspel
One-Page Overview of the Bible
God’s People, God’s Place, and God’s Rule by Chad Knudson
Why Some Reformed Preachers YELL!
“If I am preaching to New Covenant converted believers as though they were Old Covenant unconverted Jews, then I am not being faithful.” Perhaps this problem grows out of Covenant Theology’s one Covenant of Grace doctrine, where the New Covenant is merely a newer administration of the Old Covenant. Old Testament Prophets in New Covenant Pulpits by James Sevastio
Seeker Sensitive Pastor Repents
A seeker-sensitive church member complained to his pastor, “I’m not being fed.” And, instead of shifting the blame to the member, this pastor repented. Confessions of a “Not Being Fed” Pastor
An Example of a Godly Wife
Rejoice in the Wife of Your Youth by Ray Ortlund
What’s Your Excuse for Not Serving the Lord More?
“Spurgeon, so it happens, was a lot sicker than me for most of his life. He was seriously and often crippingly and painfully ill, both mentally (with depression) and physically, from his mid-30s until his death from illnesses at age 57…Most weeks, and as just a sample of some of his regular duties, Spurgeon wrote, delivered and published a weekly sermon; looked after an orphanage, a pastor’s college and an almshouse; read and responded personally to 500 letters; and preached up to 10 times in churches that he had started.” And, that’s just the tip of the iceberg. See his additional work for the Lord here: Spurgeon for the Sick and Afflicted
Tour the Land of Israel From Your Computer
“BiblePlaces.com features photographs and descriptions of sites in Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey and Greece with an emphasis on biblical archaeology, geography and history.” See BiblePlaces.com, and especially this Slide Show.
If you’ve wondered what’s in the book “ALL Old Testament Laws Cancelled”, wonder no more. Now, with the help of Google Book Search, you can search up to 20% of the book’s pages. 