Yes, it's a really bad pun. But it's also a really bad movie.
There are some pastors who are actually recommending it. What are they thinking?
A No Holds Barred Review of Noah : The Movie (2014)
See also Matt Walsh's review HERE
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Thomas Ice - 18th Annual Barndollar Lecture Series
For those interested:
The History of the Doctrine of the Rapture
A History of the Pre-Conflagration Rapture
John Nelson Darby and the Rapture
A Refutation of False Origin of the Rapture Theories
Thanks to Kathryn D for the tip.
The History of the Doctrine of the Rapture
A History of the Pre-Conflagration Rapture
John Nelson Darby and the Rapture
A Refutation of False Origin of the Rapture Theories
Thanks to Kathryn D for the tip.
Labels:
John Darby,
pre-trib rapture,
pretribulationism,
rapture,
Thomas Ice
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Jesus of Testimony video
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Daniel Akin on the Great Commission
See Axioms for a Great Commission Resurgence
Introduction: 1) Following His resurrection Jesus spent time with His disciples for 40 days preparing them for their assignment once He had ascended. He led them out to Mount Olivet where He would return back to the Father. However, just prior to His ascension, the disciples wanted to have a theological conversation concerning matters of eschatology. Specifically they wanted to know, “Lord, will you at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?” (v.6). Jesus did not rebuke them for asking what is certainly an interesting question. His response did, however, indicate that it was not the most important question. His response reveals that the better question is this, “what should we do until you do come again and establish Your kingdom?” To that question He provides a definitive answer in the Acts version of the Great Commission found in verse 8, “Be my witnesses.” In essence Jesus was saying to His followers, “do not get distracted over issues that are secondary and non-essential. Stay focused on the main thing. Make sure your priorities line up with the Father's. Be my witnesses and advance the gospel until I return.” 2) Like the disciples, Southern Baptists today run the risk of being distracted from the main thing. Many of the issues we are emphasizing and debating are interesting things, but they are not the most important things. They don‟t line up well with the priorities we find revealed in Holy Scripture. The result: we are fractured and factionalizing. We are confused having lost our spiritual compass. We have reached, many of us believe, what Alvin Reid describes as “a tipping point.” We have tragically devolved into “a giant movement now in decline,” experiencing far too much ineffectiveness in gospel ministry and the fulfillment of the Great Commission...keep reading
Thanks to Dr. Keith S for the tip.
Introduction: 1) Following His resurrection Jesus spent time with His disciples for 40 days preparing them for their assignment once He had ascended. He led them out to Mount Olivet where He would return back to the Father. However, just prior to His ascension, the disciples wanted to have a theological conversation concerning matters of eschatology. Specifically they wanted to know, “Lord, will you at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?” (v.6). Jesus did not rebuke them for asking what is certainly an interesting question. His response did, however, indicate that it was not the most important question. His response reveals that the better question is this, “what should we do until you do come again and establish Your kingdom?” To that question He provides a definitive answer in the Acts version of the Great Commission found in verse 8, “Be my witnesses.” In essence Jesus was saying to His followers, “do not get distracted over issues that are secondary and non-essential. Stay focused on the main thing. Make sure your priorities line up with the Father's. Be my witnesses and advance the gospel until I return.” 2) Like the disciples, Southern Baptists today run the risk of being distracted from the main thing. Many of the issues we are emphasizing and debating are interesting things, but they are not the most important things. They don‟t line up well with the priorities we find revealed in Holy Scripture. The result: we are fractured and factionalizing. We are confused having lost our spiritual compass. We have reached, many of us believe, what Alvin Reid describes as “a tipping point.” We have tragically devolved into “a giant movement now in decline,” experiencing far too much ineffectiveness in gospel ministry and the fulfillment of the Great Commission...keep reading
Thanks to Dr. Keith S for the tip.
Israel's Theological Significance
Dr. Michael Vlach has written a helpful little article which briefly outlines 3 Models of Israel's Theological Significance.
Thanks to Joel H for the tip.
Thanks to Joel H for the tip.
Labels:
dispensationalism,
Israel,
replacement theology
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Rethinking Dispensations
Dr. Paul Henebury takes a critical and thought provoking look at dispensationalism:
Part One
Part Two
Addendum:
Biblical Covenantalism
Part One
Part Two
Addendum:
Biblical Covenantalism
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