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Dave Jenkins and Jacob Tanner | On today’s Equipping You in Grace show, Dave and Jacob discuss union with Christ, the Puritans, assurance, evangelism, and missions, and Jacob’s new book, Union with Christ: The Joy of the Christian’s Assurance in the Doctrines of Grace (Wrath and Grace, 2023).
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take-note-of-this · 7 months
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Jumping Off Bridges
Photo by Nate Hess on Unsplash This sermon was preached for Capital Pres Fairfax on October 1, 2023 as a part of our series through the book of Galatians. Below is a manuscript of the message I preached, along with an extended reflection and application I didn’t have time for on Sunday. A recording of this sermon will be available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.   * * *  In 2015 I worked at a…
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brianchilton · 1 year
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S6E13 Union with Christ
S6E13 Union with Christ
By: Dr. Brian Chilton and Curtis Evelo | December 22, 2022 Dr. Brian Chilton and Curtis Evelo discuss the believer’s union with Christ on this episode of the Bellator Christi Podcast. How can we best understand the unity that the believer has with Christ? Is it more of a relational union or a metaphysical one? The episode engages five models of the union of Christ, which includes the metaphysical…
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thenewgeneva · 2 years
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Is Sanctification Monergistic or Synergistic? Why It Matters
As Calvinists grow in their understanding of the doctrines of grace they eventually ask “Is sanctification monergistic or synergistic?” In today’s post, @TheRealTony777 discusses this question and why the answer is important:
As Calvinists grow in their understanding of the doctrines of grace, the question is often asked whether sanctification is monergistic or synergistic. Some may wonder if it even matters, but this is an important question with significant theological ramifications. If we misunderstand the nature of sanctification, we face the danger of having a flawed view of the nature of justification. Having a…
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averagechristiannet · 2 years
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Romans 8: Christ is Our Life
Another in a series of articles on one of the most beautiful passages in all of Scripture — Romans 8. This time. the emphasis is on how because Christ lives in us through the Holy Spirit, we actually have Christ’s life in us. From PlaceforTruth.org……….. https://www.placefortruth.org/blog/romans-8-christ-is-our-life
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dramoor · 10 months
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“I implore you, brethren, never to break or despise the rule of this prayer: A Christian when he eats, drinks, walks, sits, travels or does any other thing must continually cry: ‘Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy upon me.’ So that the name of the Lord Jesus descending into the depths of the heart, should subdue the serpent ruling over the inner pastures and bring life and salvation to the soul. He should always live with the name of the Lord Jesus, so that the heart swallows the Lord and the Lord the heart, and the two become one. And again: do not estrange your heart from God, but abide in Him, and always guard your heart by remembering our Lord Jesus Christ, until the name of the Lord becomes rooted in the heart and it ceases to think anything else.”
~St. John Chrysostom
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degeneratedworker · 6 months
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"No more scam!" P. P. Sokolov-Skalia Soviet Union 1930
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david-talks-sw · 9 months
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alchemyofmaya · 3 months
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‘That woman is a hurricane’
— But aren’t hurricanes bad?
‘Yes they are — but sometimes that’s exactly what you need.. someone like her that collides into you, shakes everything up, and leaves a wreckage that reveals all the repressed potential buried beneath, of all that you could be, but you weren’t living up to.
Women like her make you want to become more, so you can know yourself as the God that you truly are.
Anything less will never do — She is the mirror that reflects your divinity back to you.
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brainrotdotorg · 10 months
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Okay so everyone makes the cunk on earth=Harry du Bois comparisons and that’s really good and makes a lot of sense but have you ever considered. Cuno on earth
“The franconigerian Calvary was a fuckin’ massive army! Did all sorts for fuckin’ murder shit. War shit. Didn’t have guns though because they didn’t get invented yet. Even though all they had were, I don’t know, spears?”
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myremnantarmy · 8 months
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"𝘊𝘰𝘯𝘨𝘳𝘢𝘵𝘶𝘭𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘴..𝘠𝘰𝘶 𝘫𝘶𝘴𝘵 𝘭𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘭𝘦𝘥 𝘶𝘱!"
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The branch of the vine does not worry, and toil, and rush here to seek for sunshine, and there to find rain. No; it rests in union and communion with the vine; and at the right time, and in the right way, is the right fruit found on it. Let us so abide in the Lord Jesus.
Hudson Taylor
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andthebeanstalk · 2 years
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I have read and will continue to read 500,000-word Bagginshield fanfic, but I have never seen all of the third Hobbit movie, and you would legit have to pay me a minimum of $70 USD to make me do that. $110 if I'm not allowed to play Pokémon Go while I watch.
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theexodvs · 1 year
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Before dating someone who claims to be a Christian, you need to know how they respond to all of the following questions.
1. Is Jesus the uncreated God? 2. Are Jesus, God the Father, and the Holy Spirit three coeternal persons? 3. Is Jesus fully divine and fully human? 4. Are all people born in a state of sin, inherited from Adam and Eve due to their transgression? 5. Are believers justified through faith, by the free grace of God? 6. Is the institution of marriage a lifelong covenant between one man and one woman, dissoluble only through death, abandonment, or adultery? 7. Is sexual intercourse a practice strictly for married couples?
All of these questions are either first-order matters of doctrine or would indicate how a dating relationship in particular would end up. In addition, there are questions I would ask about second- and third-order matters (limited atonement, spiritual gifts, infant baptism, etc). What additional questions you would ask would depend on your Biblical hermeneutic and how closely you would want a partner to agree, but I have made the mistake of not gauging previous partners’ doctrine.
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dramoor · 4 months
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“It seems to me that I have found my heaven on earth, because my heaven is you, my God, and you are in my soul. You in me, and I in you – may this be my motto.”
~ St. Elizabeth of the Trinity, O.C.D .(1880-1906)
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