January 2010
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This is God’s way: to bestow upon those who do not deserve it on the basis...
– George Ladd, A Theology of the New Testament (p132)
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Take a tour of Al Mohler’s library. Wow. Imagine needing your own librarian. Word on the street is that he reads at least one book a day. Great call and challenge to magnify Christ through study, reflection and the building of a gospel-saturated library.
HT:Justin Taylor_Between Two Worlds
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God is one who is to be experienced, not a teaching to be imparted.
– George Ladd, A Theology of the New Testament (p81)
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The now ubiquitous 32 Hour sermon on Haiti out of Mars Hill Church.
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God seeks people, not because he is their father, but because he would become...
– George Ladd, A Theology of the New Testament (p84)
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The average unsaved man has two parts to his world-view. (1) In as far as he is...
– Francis Schaeffer, “A Review of a Review” (1948)
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Taking up one’s cross does not mean assuming burdens. The cross is not a...
– George Ladd, A Theology of the New Testament (p130)
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Mark Driscoll's Full Length Interview w/ RC Sproul →
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A Christian man is obligated to lead his family to the best of his...
– James Dobson, Straight Talk to Men and Their Wives (p64f)
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Interesting thoughts from a secular voice on the importance and benefit of taking time off (rest, creativity, detachment, etc). We are created to need this.
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Recent publicity for a Haiti benefit concert held by Music for the City, an Austin-based non-profit founded by Austin City Life (of Acts 29 Network).
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Our character must be more persuasive than our speech.
– Charles Spurgeon, Lectures to My Students (p13)
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No matter how extensive one’s scriptural knowledge, how amazing...
– Peter H. Davids, NIBC: James (p41)
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It is a palpable error of some ministers…who study hard to preach exactly,...
– Richard Baxter, The Reformed Pastor