by Phillip on September 30, 2013
A remarkable movement toward pure grace is emerging from both the Arminian (freewill) and the Calvinistic (predestination) realms of the Body of Christ. Whether your bottom line for salvation is man’s freewill or God’s sovereign choice the conclusion is the same: anything that adds to the message that Jesus Christ has done it all is […]
by Phillip on May 28, 2012
Here is a segment of a discussion from Driscoll’s interview with Justin Brierly on Premier Radio. Robin Parry gives some insight into the implications of Driscoll’s reasoning on his Theological Scribbles: http://theologicalscribbles.blogspot.com/2012/01/driscoll-on-hell-and-manly-god.html They were in the process of discussing women in church leadership but Driscoll’s interpretation of the nature of hell interestingly came up […]
by Phillip on March 6, 2012
These posters were created by Mars Hill, Seattle, for Mark’s Driscoll’s sermon series on forgiving your enemies. What implications do you see between these images and God’s command to us to […]
by Phillip on March 6, 2012
Last time I checked Jefferson Bethke’s Spoken Word video, “Why I Hate Religion, but Love Jesus” was approaching 20 million views. He obviously struck a universal chord in protest of “religion.” He got a host of criticism from various fronts including some from his own neo-Reformed colleagues. But he exuded a gracious spirit and pointed […]