Reformation Pratum 2023
November 3, 2023-
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Pandemic, Meet The Resurrection
Written by Jared Longshore at Founders Ministries He is risen. That is the Christian confession. We worship the triune God. We do so in Spirit and in truth. We do so in resurrection hope. For our God and Father “make[s] … Continue reading
What Is Reformation Day?
FROM Stephen Nichols Oct 31, 2016 A single event on a single day changed the world. It was October 31, 1517. Brother Martin, a monk and a scholar, had struggled for years with his church, the church in Rome. He … Continue reading
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Reformation Pratum 2016: The Gospel
Reformation Pratum: The Gospel October 28-29, 2016 Emmanuel Bible Church Now, and throughout church history, there have been many errors and misunderstandings about what the Gospel is. Reformation Pratum: The Gospel will focus on the biblical understanding of the Gospel, as well some … Continue reading
A Gospel Rooted in History
In the first place, then, the Christian way of salvation through the Cross of Christ is criticized because it is dependent upon history. This criticism is sometimes evaded; it is sometimes said that as Christians we may attend to what … Continue reading
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The Gospel Mystery of Sanctification
God saves us from our sinful uncleanness by the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Ghost, as well as from hell hereafter (Ezek. 36:29; Titus 3:5). Christ was called JESUS, that is, a Saviour, because He saved His … Continue reading
Preach the Gospel, If Necessary Use Words?
One of the many issues in Christianity today is a lack of discernment. We hear sermons, quotes, and read books that might sound nice initially, but when you hold them against Scripture they completely break down. Here is a video … Continue reading
Evangelical Religion
III. It only remains for me to say a few words on the last question I propose to consider:—“ What is it that makes much religion appear to us not Evangelical? ” This is no doubt a delicate point, but a very … Continue reading