Funny thing, I was going to write a post on John Wesley’s ordo salutis (Latin: “order of salvation“), then I found this (thanks Seedbed). I’m traveling at the moment (yes, again) and will be back to normal posting soon.
Funny thing, I was going to write a post on John Wesley’s ordo salutis (Latin: “order of salvation“), then I found this (thanks Seedbed). I’m traveling at the moment (yes, again) and will be back to normal posting soon.
The doctrine often referred to as “once saved, always saved” (also called “eternal security”) is widely held among...
In an age of individualism, many people ask, “Why should I join a church?” Some believe they can follow Jesus without belonging to a local...
Introduction The doctrine of election is one of the most significant and debated topics in Christian theology. It addresses how and why God...
As to be expected (which is wonderful), I received a question about Romans 9:10–33 in response to this post. Here’s my response...
In today’s individualistic culture, many professing Christians believe they can have a relationship with Christ while remaining...
In a culture driven by clarity, precision, and control, the idea of mystery can feel foreign—especially in worship. Yet at the...
Reblogged this on Tea in Solitude and commented:
Sorry! Wrong link on the first one!