PREACHING AND TEXTUAL VARIANTS By Jared Ebert[1] It is an undisputable historical fact that among the...
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A poem on Spurgeon’s “Christ, Destroyer of Death” by John Wright
At His coming, Hallelujah!
Death will be forever slain.
All His foes are made his footstool.
Over all them, He must reign.
A poem on Spurgeon’s “Christ the Spoiler of Principalities and Powers” by Joshua Avila
Acknowledge the defeat of Satan and his demons,
The victory over the dark,
How Christ spoiled the principalities and powers,
Oh how our Savior died,
Oh how our Savior lives!
A poem on Spurgeon’s “Christ the End of the Law” by Corey Shaver
O Christ, your Law is just and good,
Our daily meditation.
We look not for our life in it,
Nor for justification.
Obedience to you we find
To be our joyful task.
Your law not grievous to the mind
of those who in you bask.
A poem on Spurgeon’s “Christ, Destroyer of Death” by Luke Schmeltzer
Death is still our hateful foe,
And its damage to our world we lament.
Yet Christ shall put an end to its woe,
When trumpet sounds and sky is rent.
A Book Review by Mr. Paul Hess | A Tidy Faith: Systematic Theology from a Reformed Baptist Perspective
“Bayes should be applauded for attempting the monumental task of developing a contemporary work of systematic theology that is distinctly Reformed Baptist…”
Philip and the Ministry of the Word | Christopher E. Osterbrock
The ministry of the Word saturated the first generation of elders and preachers as depicted in the book of Acts
Go Ye Into All the Empire: A Theology of Missions From The Book of Esther |
The benevolent rule of Esther and Mordecai serves as a picture of the reign of Christ, Whose reign will never end.
The Reformed Use of the Septuagint: Part 2 | Jared Ebert
The Greek Old Testament cannot be ignored but is useful to us in Bible translation, interpretation, and matters of text-criticism.
The Reformed Use of the Septuagint: Part 1 | Jared Ebert
“There is no such thing as the Reformed view on the Septuagint. There are differing opinions, ranging from total rejection to sympathetic willingness to use it for a variety of goals.”









