St. Patrick by Library of Congress is licensed under CC-CC0 1.0 Happy St Patrick’s Day! As one with an Irish ancestry, I love St Patrick’s story because it is one of a missionary for Christ! From GotQuestions.org: Question: "Who was Saint Patrick and why do we celebrate St. Patrick’s Day?" Answer: Patrick, whom almost everyone … Continue reading St Patrick’s Day
Helpful Article: Spurgeon’s Associationalism
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Thinking about the Transgendered Movement from a Biblical and Historical view:
In Creation, Adam was created to rule over creation and Eve created to help him. Together, they were to have dominion over God's creation. In the Fall, Adam passively allowed Satan to deceive, participated in the act, and then blamed her for it all. Eve was insecure. Adam was arrogant. The I got em both … Continue reading Thinking about the Transgendered Movement from a Biblical and Historical view:
Response on Baptismal Regeneration
https://www.spurgeon.org/resource-library/sermons/baptismal-regeneration/ The following is my response to a brother trying to prove baptismal regeneration:: Honestly brother, if this is your only “proof” of such a major doctrinal claim, it is enormously subjective. The passage clearly also equates, in context, our death with Christ’s death. That is clearly a typological/spiritual reality not a literal one. Baptism … Continue reading Response on Baptismal Regeneration