Tag: Reformed Theology
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What does it mean to be “Reformed”?
The question of what constitutes Reformed Theology dominates both academic and popular conversations. There are those who assert quite specifically and confidently that being Reformed involves being Calvinistic, covenantal, confessional, and paedobaptistmal, calling any who fail to uphold these pillars as “not really reformed,” which is surely a surprise to the Reformed Baptists among us.…
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Published and praying

I finished with the sequence of publishing my book last week, and as I type this, I’m waiting for some hard copies to be shipped to me. That’s always a nervous anticipation. Will the book look like the proofs I was shown? Will the artwork line up properly on the spine of the book? This…
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On “once saved, always saved”

Failing to teach perseverance will lead people to false assurance based on a profession of faith rather than on true faith.
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What is the ordo salutis?

What is the ordo salutis? What does it mean to live in the salvation of Christ?
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The relationship between calling and regeneration in the ordo salutis
In the grand order of God’s saving work, how are effectual calling and regeneration related?
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Love’s Redeeming Work
A new book is in the works. Love’s Redeeming Work: Treasuring our Savior and His Great Salvation, The ordo salutis for everyone
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The Reformers and sola gratia
Are we in such dire need of God’s grace operatively working in us, that we are utterly hopeless unless God sovereignly works?


