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Is Jesus’ Divinity Clearly Revealed in Scripture?
Over in the ever-growing comment box at Called to Communion (a Roman Catholic blog), there is at least one man, Mr. Ciatoris, who is trying to argue that the Scriptures do not clearly teach that Jesus is God. (link to the comment box in question) John Cassian (lived about A.D. 360 – 435) thought differently:…
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Thanksgiving Verses – Part 28
This segment deals with thanksgiving in the catholic epistles, so called because they are universally directed. The only time some version of the English word “thank” shows up in these epistles is in 1 Peter 2. In this passage, Peter is commanding servants (slaves, he means, of course) to obey not only their good masters…
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Thanksgiving Verses – Part 27
This post addresses the remaining mentions of thanks and thanksgiving in Paul’s epistles. In 2 Corinthians 1, Paul comes close to one of those introductory thanksgivings we saw before. Paul essentially indirectly gives thanks for their salvation, attributing it solely to grace. In 2 Corinthians 4, there is related mention of thanksgiving. Here, however, we…
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Thanksgiving Verses – Part 26
This set of passages are focused on Paul’s (counting Hebrews’ as Paul’s for simplicity’s sake) commands explicit or implicit to give thanks. The first passage is from Romans 14. This passage mentions that we are to give thanks when we eat. It does so implicitly by assuming that that those who eat give thanks. The…
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Thanksgiving Verses – Part 25
Today’s passages commend thanksgiving to us by way of negative example, namely the unthankfulness of the ungodly. The first passage, from Romans, is a condemnation of men who do not worship God. They, in some sense, knew God, but they did not give him thanks. Instead, they worshiped and served the creature rather than the…
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Unity vs. Disunity – Round 2
Dr. White has responded (link to Dr. White’s response) to some comments found at a Roman Catholic blog (link to source of comments). Dr. White points out that Reformed Baptists worldwide are far more unified than Roman Catholics. He’s right, of course. But he could have taken the matter further. He’s being far too fair…
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Thanksgiving Verses – Part 24
In this segment we see the thanks given by Paul in his epistles. There are a few subcategories here. Introduction Passages The first subcategory is the largest group: the group of thanksgiving statements provided by Paul at the start of his epistles. Most of Paul’s epistles have this form of introduction. Hebrews does not, which…
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Mark Shea on Me on Hitchens and Fry
Mark Shea seems unhappy (link to his post). He states: Speaking of weird partisanship, here’s yet another Calvinist sitting in the peanut gallery and cheering on the atheists because they happen to be quarreling with Catholics. Better that God be blasphemed than that any slight pettiness of the 16th Century quarrel be abandoned for one…
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Thanksgiving Verses – Part 23
This segment addresses thanks in Acts. We’ve already looked at one passage in Acts where Paul thanks God for the food that he’s about to eat. There are two other examples of thanks in Acts as well. The first example is Tertullus’ thanks of Felix – an attempt to flatter Felix and win him over…
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Response to the Manhattan Declaration
Frank Turk has an interesting response to the Manhattan Declaration (link)(link to declaration). Unfortunately, for a few reasons, there a few points where I’d take a somewhat different tack. His biggest point is correct: The declaration should be opposed because it obscures the gospel. The wording of the document is ecumenical. It uses expressions like…