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The Law of God

Introduction In today’s modern church, Christians have become apathetic to God’s law, especially the Mosaic Law. It is frequently misunderstood that Jesus came to be a new lawgiver; however, Christ came to be a fulfiller and interpreter of the already given law, which he says clearly: “I have not come to abolish them but to …

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Classical Theism

Introduction In today’s modern Protestantism, classical theism has eroded away and has been replaced with something foreign to the church: theistic personalism and social trinitarianism. Theistic personalism claims that the only way God can have a personal relationship with His creatures is that God must be affected to change by the creature. This belief rejects …

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The Case for Paedobaptism

Introduction The right candidates for baptism have been debated ever since the Reformation with the radical reformers called the Anabaptists. The two main positions are called paedobaptism and credobaptism. Paedobaptism refers to the theological doctrine that affirms infants ought to be baptized. Credobaptism refers to the theological doctrine that affirms one must pronounce faith before …

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Head Coverings

Introduction In today’s modern world, anything that differentiates men and women is condemned. However, God’s word is clear that men and women, by nature, fulfill different roles in the church, family, and civil spheres of life, contrary to the feminist worldview. Even the more conservative branches of Christianity fail to observe the commands of the …

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Cessationism Versus Continuationism

Introduction Cessationism versus continuationism has become a heated topic in the Church during the past couple hundred of years due to the two Great Awakenings and the rise of Pentecostalism and some charismatic movements. Cessationism is the belief that the sign gifts (tongues, prophecy, healing) ceased with the apostolic age. Conintuationism is the belief that …

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The Need for a Higher View of Sacramentology in Contemporary Evangelicalism

For some reason in contemporary Protestantism, people have a shallow view of Baptism and the Eucharist (some even shying away from calling it the Eucharist). This is a sad reality for God has given us great gifts for his grace to channel through. Even calling them sacraments makes people cringe. However, this is wholly unbiblical …

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Notes

I take my notes on a website/app called notion when I read books sometimes. You can share your notes with other people without allowing them to edit. So, here they are. You have to make an account to access them and can save them by duplicating the template. https://quiet-paperback-3ef.notion.site/In-the-Day-of-Those-Kings-966c196ebd404879b6cfd2cc5cab992b These are the notes I took …

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Brief Arguments for the Preterist View of Revelation

Introduction The book of Revelation is a source of many controversies throughout church history. Whether that be the book’s dating, the prophecy’s fulfillment, or if it should be included in the canon. In this article, I will focus on when most of the book of Revelation is/was fulfilled. This article presupposes an early date for …

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