The choicest believers, who are assuredly freed from the condemning power of sin, ought yet to make it their business all their days to mortify the indwelling power of sin.
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Analytical Outlines of Particular Baptist Confessions of Faith by Reagan Marsh
Reagan Marsh (Pastor of Reformation Baptist Church of Dalton, GA, and a CBTSeminary ThM student studying under Dr. Tom Nettles) has recently compiled an analytical outline of many historic Baptist Confessions of Faith.
Top 5 books read in 2024
Charles Spurgeon once said, "Visit many good books, but live in the Bible." Below is a list of the top five...
CBTSeminary Announces 2025 Podcast Changes
After nearly 1,000,000 downloads (around 1.5 million, including all channels and video streams), the Man of God Network will undergo significant changes in 2025
CBTSeminary names lecture hall after departed saint, Mickey Myers
Mickey was a faithful member of GRBC and a close friend of Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary. He regularly attended evening courses and modules at CBTS and enjoyed attending conferences to represent the Seminary.
CBTSeminary finalizes partnership with the Institute for Reformed Biblical Counseling
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 27th, 2024. CBTSeminary is grateful to announce the finalization of a...
CBTSeminary Holds September Modular Course on Textual Criticism
Earlier this month, we held our Labor Day Modular Course on Textual Criticism. Dr. Timothy Decker, Michael Emadi, and John Miller lectured on Textual Criticism in their respective areas of biblical studies. Over 20 students attended the module in person in Owensboro, KY. The goal of the course was to guide students toward achieving a basic comprehension of the issues surrounding Old Testament and New Testament Textual Criticism.
Why study divinity systematically? | John Gill
“Every art and science are reduced to a system or body; and why should divinity, the most noble science, be without a system?”
A Response to “My church is closing…” | Sam Waldron & Austin McCormick
Editors Note: This blog post consists of the responses of Sam Waldron and Austin McCormick to an article...
How do we begin to mortify sin? | John Owen
*The following excerpt is from John Owen's work, The Mortification of Sin. How do we begin to...










