Andrew Fuller Friday: On Preparing for Future Glory
While Paul was a minister of the uncircumcision, Peter, and James, and John were ministers of the circumcision. Their Epistles are addressed principally to the converted Jews. James addresses principally the twelve tribes scattered abroad,
Be Equipped (Ephesians 4:11-16)
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Andrew Fuller Friday: On Public Worship
“Bless ye God in the congregations, even the Lord, from the fountain of Israel. There is little Benjamin with their ruler, the princes of Judah and their council, the princes of Zebulun, and the princes
Around the Horn (October 5)
Dear Pastor . . . Let Christ Preach In this post, Sam Allberry notes, "Even though there’s a part of me that has wanted to be a more dynamic communicator, I’m glad I don’t have
No, Andy Stanley, Christianity Without Repentance Is Not Drawing a Circle It is Erasing Truth
It has been about six years since I have written anything about Andy Stanley. Previously, I was concerned about his significant voice and following in evangelical and Southern Baptist circles. At the same time, it
Be Worthy (Ephesians 4:1-10)
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Andrew Fuller Friday: Old Testament Examples Showing Faith in Christ is a Duty for Hearers of the Gospel
What has been already advanced, on the nature of faith in Christ, may contribute to the deciding of the question whether faith be the duty of the ungodly; but, in addition to this, the Scriptures
Rooted and Grounded (Ephesians 3:14-21)
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Andrew Fuller Friday: On Reflection in Future Misery
Future misery will greatly consist in reflection. Abraham said to the rich man, “Son, remember!” If the memory could be obliterated, there is reason to think hell would be extinguished; but it must remain. There
Around the Horn (September 21)
It’s Worth Saying Again: You Need Repetition Here, Trevin Wax notes, "Surely we don’t want to become the people described by Jesus—honoring God with our lips while our hearts are far from him. But this