by admin | Dec 3, 2013 | Gospel, Grace, Salvation, Theology
by Christopher Cone – Failing to recognize that the Reformation’s hermeneutic inconsistency obscured more than just eschatology and ecclesiology, dispensationalists happily built upon the platform of Reformed soteriology. In failing to ascertain a purely Biblical...
by Daniel Thomas | Nov 12, 2013 | Hope, Salvation, Spiritual Formation, Theology
by Daniel Goepfrich – Recently at Oak Tree Church I taught on Ephesians 1:7-12, emphasizing the freedom we gain through Christ’s salvation. However, in this passage there is an important phrase that I did not have time to address. Paul wrote: In him...
by Daniel Thomas | Oct 29, 2013 | Bible, Communication, Salvation
by Charlie Bing – Good communication is an art–especially appreciated when it comes to sharing the gospel. Here’s how to keep the content and condition clear. Introduction What does a person have to believe in order to be saved? I have heard everything...
by Daniel Thomas | Oct 23, 2013 | Discipleship, Grace, Salvation, Spiritual Formation, Theology
by Charlie Bing – Lordship Salvation has a very confused view of the gospel that results in very confused Christians who hold to it. A detailed case is made against the Lordship view of the condition for eternal salvation. Why Lordship Faith Misses The Mark For...
by admin | Oct 22, 2013 | Bible, Death, Salvation
by Andy Woods – Luke 23:39-43 records the famous death-bed conversion of the “thief on the cross.” There were seven truths that the repentant thief understood. Studying these truths is important since they are the same realities that all must embrace in...
by Matt Hagemeier | Oct 21, 2013 | Grace, Hope, Salvation
by Steve Spurlin – In this post I want to share an interesting insight that I gained in preparation for teaching the book of Hebrews. Since the question as to whether salvation is something permanent or something that can be lost is always a major topic it is...