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Tag Archives: law and gospel
Michael Horton Differentiates Law and Gospel
Taken from his book, Christless Christianity:
Posted in Bookshelf, Christian Life
Tagged christianity, Christless Christianity, faith, God, gospel, Jesus, justification, law, law and gospel, Michael Horton, salvation, theology
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Don’t Miss List: Scripture, Archaeology, Books and TV
This week’s Don’t Miss List is absolutely brimming with content, so let’s get started. Biblical Context for the Top Ten Biblical Archaeological Discoveries of 2015 If you ever daydreamed about being an archaeologist someday like I once did (blame Indiana … Continue reading
Posted in Bookshelf, Christian Life, Contemplative Spirituality, Discernment, Entertainment, In The News, Persecution, The Word
Tagged ABC, archaeology, bible studies, Books, CS Lewis, genocide, Jesus Calling, Kings and Prophets, law and gospel, Pope, presence of God, Scripture, theology, try harder, tv shows, video
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Sermon Recommendation: Tullian Tchividjian “It Is Not Finished”
Don’t be fooled by the sermon title, Pastor Tullian does a fantastic job in this sermon of explaining the freedom we have in Jesus and the difference between passive and active righteousness. Check it out.
Posted in Sermons
Tagged active righteousness, freedom in Christ, gospel, law, law and gospel, liberate, love, passive righteousness, Righteousness, sermon, theology, Tullian Tchividjian
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The Word: Romans 3:20
“Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight: for by the law is the knowledge of sin.” Romans 3:20 KJV
Posted in The Word
Tagged Bible, justification, law, law and gospel, Romans, Romans 3, Scripture
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Consequences of False Teaching: Driving People from Christ
You might have noticed the theme for the past couple days has been false teaching here at Steak and a Bible. I’d like to focus today on consequences. There are serious consequences for false teaching: judgment from God upon false … Continue reading
Posted in Church Movements, Sermons, World Religions
Tagged atheism, christianity, consequences of false teaching, false gospel, false teaching, gospel, grace, hell, Jesus, law, law and gospel, law and grace, mercy, preachers' kids, suicide, theology
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Confessions of a Law Addict
I confess. I’m addicted to the law. If you’ve ever read the account of the prodigal son and identified with the older brother, or read the passage about the woman caught in adultery and (if you’re being honest with yourself ) you … Continue reading
Posted in Bookshelf, Christian Life, Giveaway, Personal Reflections
Tagged antinomianism, book review, confessions, giveaway, gospel, grace, law, law and gospel, legalism, One Way Love, Tullian Tchividjian
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Jesus Intercedes
My pastor has been taking us through the book of Hebrews. I found this section especially encouraging:
Posted in The Word
Tagged book of Hebrews, christianity, intercession, Jesus, Jesus as High Priest, law and gospel, new covenant
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