Monday, March 22, 2010

Why Theology Matters

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Why Theology Matters: "

A creative book trailer for Josh Harris’s Dug Down Deep, containing an audio excerpt from the book on why it’s good for us all to be good theologians:



DugDownDeep_Carnahan.mov from Covenant Life Church on Vimeo.

Friday, March 19, 2010

New ESV Bible App for iPhone

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New ESV Bible App for iPhone: "


Crossway has just released a free ESV Bible app for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Here are some of the features:



  • works with or without internet connection

  • has four font sizes including large print

  • lets you highlight verses, save favorites, and write notes

  • looks amazing

  • it's free!


Get it here.


Crossway is also working on getting the ESV to other mobile devices.




Scripture Wallpapers


Scripture Wallpapers


Download free Scripture wallpapers for your desktop and iPhone. Get them here.




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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Regeneration

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Regeneration is a secret act of God in which he imparts new spiritual life to us. As the gospel comes to us, God speaks through it to summon us to himself (effective calling) and to give us new spiritual life (regeneration) so that we are enabled to respond in faith. Effective calling is thus God that Father speaking powerfully to us, and regeneration is God that Father and God the Holy Spirit working powerfully in us, to make us alive.

Sometimes the term irresistible grace is used in this connection. It refers to the fact that God effectively calls people and also gives them regeneration, and both actions guarantee that we will respond in saving faith. The term irresistible grace is subject to misunderstanding, however, since it seems to imply that people do not make a voluntary choice in responding to the gospel - a wrong idea, and a wrong understanding of the term irresistible grace. The term does preserve something valuable, however, because it indicates that God's work reaches into our hearts to bring about a response that is absolutely certain - even tough we respond voluntarily. 


Wayne Grudem from Systematic Theology (pg. 699)

Monday, March 1, 2010

Time-wasters by Richard Baxter.

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Time-wasters by Richard Baxter.: "

I found the following at Berean Wife.


Thief I: One of the greatest time-wasting sins consists of idleness or sloth.


Thief II: The next thief or time-waster is excess of sleep.


Thief III: The next thief or time-waster is an inordinate adorning of the body.


Thief IV: Another time-wasting thief is unnecessary pomp and curiosity in retinue, attendance, house furniture, provision and entertainments, together with excess of compliment and ceremony, and servitude to the humors and expectations of time-wasters.


Thief V: Another time-wasting sin is needless and tedious feastings, gluttony, and tippling. (Tippling – drinking)


Thief VI: Another time-waster is idle talk.


Thief VII: Another thief which by the aforesaid means would steal your time, is vain and sinful company.


Thief VIII: Another notorious time-wasting thief, is needless, inordinate sports and games, which are stigmatized by the offenders themselves, with the infamous name of pastimes, and masked with deceitful title of recreations;


Thief IX: Another time-wasting thief is excess of worldly cares and business.


Thief X: Another time-waster is vain ungoverned and sinful thoughts.


Thief XI: Another dangerous time-waster sin is the reading of vain books, play-books, romances, and feigned histories; and also unprofitable studies, undertaken but for vain-glory, or the pleasing of a carnal or curious mind.


Thief XII: But the master-thief that robs men of their time is an unsancitified, ungodly heart; for this loseth time whatever men are doing; because they never intend the glory of God.