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Tag Archives: Reformation
Sermon of the week: “Grace Triumphant – Perseverance of the Saints” by Brian Borgman.
Your sermon of the week is Grace Triumphant – Perseverance of the Saints by Brian Borgman. This is part eleven of a thirteen-part series on the Doctrines of Grace entitled Introduction to the Reformed Faith by Pastor Brian Borgman. Look … Continue reading
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Tagged Apologetics, Bible, Brian Borgman, Calvinism, Christianity, church, Doctrine of Election, election, God, Jesus, Reformation, reformed, Religion, Sermon, Sermons, Theology
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I charge you never to give up the old doctrine of the blood of Christ, the complete satisfaction which that atoning blood made for sin, and the impossibility of being saved except by that blood. Let nothing tempt you to … Continue reading
Posted in Quotes, Roman Catholicism
Tagged Apologetics, Bible, Blogging, Catholicism, Christianity, church, Faith, God, Gospel, J. C. Ryle, Jesus, Luther, Martin Luther, Mary, Pope, Quote, Quotes, Reformation, Religion, Roman Catholic, Roman Catholicism, Rome, Romish, Theology, Virgin Mary
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David Crowder’s crowded theology.
The latest pockmark to appear on the already scarred face of CCM comes from one of evangelicalism’s favorite “worship leaders,” David Crowder of the David Crowder Band. Crowder, who is the author of the contemplative-promoting book, Praise Habit (referring to … Continue reading
Posted in Apostasy/Lukewarm, Music, Roman Catholicism
Tagged Apologetics, Bible, Catholicism, CCM, Christianity, church, Contemporary Christian Music, David Crowder, David Crowder Band, God, Gospel, Jesus, Luther, Martin Luther, Mary, Mucis, Music, Pope, Quote, Quotes, Reformation, Religion, Roman Catholic, Roman Catholicism, Rome, Romish, Theology, Virgin Mary, Worship, Worship Music
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Where’s that in Scripture?
When Roman Catholicism bases its bedrock of authority on an ever-changing position of leadership (just like Mormonism), it never ceases to amaze me what men can dream up. And with no real, fixed, eternal foundation by which to measure all … Continue reading
Posted in Pilgrim's Corner, Roman Catholicism
Tagged Apologetics, Bible, Catholicism, Celestine, Celestine V, Christianity, church, God, Gospel, Indulgence, Indulgences, Jesus, Luther, Martin Luther, Mary, Pope, Quote, Quotes, Reformation, Religion, Roman Catholic, Roman Catholicism, Rome, Romish, Theology, Virgin Mary
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Sermon of the week: “Grace Applied – Irresistible Grace” by Brian Borgman.
Your sermon of the week is Grace Applied – Irresistible Grace by Brian Borgman from his thirteen-part series on the Doctrines of Grace entitled Introduction to the Reformed Faith. Look for the remaining three parts over the next few weeks.
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Tagged Apologetics, Bible, Brian Borgman, Calvinism, Christianity, church, Doctrine of Election, election, God, Jesus, Reformation, reformed, Religion, Russ Sukhia, Sermon, Sermons, Theology
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There is a voice in the blood of the martyrs. What does that voice say? It cries aloud from Oxford, Smithfield, and Gloucester,- “Resist to the death the Popish doctrine of the Real Presence, under the forms of the consecrated … Continue reading
Posted in Quotes, Roman Catholicism
Tagged Apologetics, Bible, Catholicism, Christianity, church, God, Gospel, Jesus, Luther, Martin Luther, Mary, Pope, Quote, Quotes, Reformation, Religion, Roman Catholic, Roman Catholicism, Rome, Romish, Theology, Virgin Mary
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Sermon of the week: “Grace secured – Limited Atonement” by Brian Borgman.
If you struggle with the doctrine of Limited Atonement, I have just the sermon for you. I am confident that after listening to Grace secured – Limited Atonement, you will now be able to confidently place an “L” smack dab … Continue reading
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Tagged Apologetics, Bible, Brian Borgman, Calvinism, Christianity, church, Doctrine of Election, election, God, Jesus, Reformation, reformed, Religion, Russ Sukhia, Sermon, Sermons, Theology
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The Kingdom of Christ is a kingdom of mercy, grace, and goodness. The kingdom of the Pope is a kingdom of lies and damnation! – Martin Luther 1483 – 1546
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Tagged Apologetics, Bible, Catholicism, Christianity, church, God, Gospel, Jesus, Luther, Martin Luther, Mary, Pope, Quote, Quotes, Reformation, Religion, Roman Catholic, Roman Catholicism, Rome, Romish, Theology, Virgin Mary
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Sermon of the week: “Solus Christus – The Supremecy of Christ in Salvation” by Brian Borgman.
Your sermon of the week is Solus Christus – The Supremecy of Christ in Salvation. This is part eight of a thirteen-part series on the Doctrines of Grace entitled Introduction to the Reformed Faith by Pastor Brian Borgman. Look for … Continue reading
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Tagged Apologetics, Bible, Brian Borgman, Calvinism, Christianity, church, Doctrine of Election, election, God, Jesus, Reformation, reformed, Religion, Russ Sukhia, Sermon, Sermons, Theology
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Sermon of the week: “Sola Fide – The Supremacy of God in Salvation” by Brian Borgman.
Your sermon of the week is Sola Fide – The Supremacy of God in Salvation by Brian Borgman. This is part seven of a thirteen-part series on the Doctrines of Grace entitled Introduction to the Reformed Faith. It seems that … Continue reading
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Tagged Apologetics, Bible, Brian Borgman, Calvinism, Christianity, church, Doctrine of Election, doctrines of grace, election, God, Jesus, Reformation, reformed, Religion, Russ Sukhia, Sermon, Sermons, Theology, TULIP
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Sermon of the week: “Hell” by Don Kistler.
Similar to the impact of Tim Conway’s message on Hell (found on this post), your sermon of the week is another sobering one. Hell by Pastor Don Kistler is one of those sermons that everyone should hear if they take … Continue reading
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Tagged Apologetics, Bible, Brian Borgman, Calvinism, Christianity, church, Doctrine of Election, Don Kistler, election, God, Hell, Jesus, Reformation, reformed, Religion, Russ Sukhia, Sermon, Sermons, Theology
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Sermon of the week: “Grace Conceived – Unconditional Election” by Brian Borgman.
Your sermon of the week is Grace Conceived: Unconditional Election by Brian Borgman. This is a great message on the doctrine of Election. If you struggle with this doctrine or simply want to know more about it, you must listen … Continue reading
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Tagged Apologetics, Bible, Brian Borgman, Calvinism, Christianity, church, Doctrine of Election, election, God, Jesus, Reformation, reformed, Religion, Russ Sukhia, Sermon, Sermons, Theology
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Rick Warren, Tony Blair & The Vatican Agenda
Source: Chris Pinto with Adullam Films Essence of lies, and quintessence of blasphemy, as the religion of Rome is, it nevertheless fascinates a certain order of Protestants, of whom we fear it may be truly said that they have received … Continue reading
Posted in Apostasy/Lukewarm, Roman Catholicism
Tagged Apostasy, Christianity, Jesuits, Pope, Purporse Driven Life, Reformation, Rick Warren, Rome, Romish, Theology
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I am Reformed because of one thing: Consistently, honestly, and thoroughly read, God’s Word, the Bible, teaches that God is sovereign over all things, that man is a fallen creature, and that God saves perfectly in Jesus Christ. It is … Continue reading
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Tagged Apologetics, Bible, Blogging, Christianity, church, Faith, God, Gospel, James White, Jesus, Quote, Quotes, Reformation, reformed, Religion, Theology
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Error: “Everybody was Catholic Until the Reformation”
Question: Has the church of Our Lord always been “catholic?” Answer: Yes Question: Has the church of Our Lord always been “Catholic?” Answer: No Now, don’t accuse me of speaking out of both sides of my mouth. It is a … Continue reading
Posted in Roman Catholicism, Theology
Tagged Augustine, Catholicism, Church History, Constantine, Coptic Church, Donatists, Great Schism, Inquisition, James White, John Wycliffe, Martin Luther, papacy, Protestants, Reformation, Waldensians, Western Schism, William Tyndale, William Webster
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Sproul and Mohler on the seeker-sensitive movement.
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Posted in Apostasy/Lukewarm, Theology
Tagged Albert Mohler, Apostasy, Bible, Christianity, Faith, God, heresy, Jesus, Jesus Christ, RC Sproul, Reformation, reformed, Religion, seeker-sensitive
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Sermon of the week: “A Scriptural Critique of Infant Baptism” by John MacArthur.
John MacArthur completely obliterates the erroneous doctrine of infant baptism in this week’s sermon of the week: A Scriptural Critique of Infant Baptism. This can be considered a follow-up to Coram Deo’s original posting (the transcript of this sermon) found … Continue reading
Posted in Roman Catholicism, Sermons
Tagged Apologetics, Apostasy, baptism, Bible, Blogging, Catholicism, Christianity, church, God, Gospel, heresy, infant baptism, Jesus, John MacArthur, Mary, Pope, Reformation, reformed, Religion, Roman Catholic, Roman Catholicism, Rome, Romish, Sermon, Sermons, Theology, Virgin Mary
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Unless I am convinced by Scripture and plain reason – I do not accept the authority of the popes and councils, for they have contradicted each other – my conscience is captive to the Word of God. I cannot and … Continue reading
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Tagged Apologetics, Bible, Catholicism, Christianity, church, God, Gospel, Jesus, Luther, Martin Luther, Mary, Pope, Quote, Quotes, Reformation, Religion, Roman Catholic, Roman Catholicism, Rome, Romish, Theology, Virgin Mary
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Happy Reformation Day!
Berry from Social Hazard posted the following piece on his blog. Great quotes Berry! Celebrating 491 years (with all due respect to such ‘pre-reformers’ Wycliffe and Hus) of freedom from the apostate church of Rome!! WHAT IS THE HEART OF … Continue reading
Posted in Roman Catholicism
Tagged Bible, Christianity, church, God, Jesus, Reformation, Religion, Roman Catholicism
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Sad news from Old Truth.
Jim Bublitz of Old Truth has published his last post (for at least a long time) due to his health taking a serious turn for the worst. You can read his last post here. Please keep Jim in prayer as … Continue reading
The White Horse Inn: The Gospel According to Pelagius.
On this edition of The White Horse Inn the hosts discuss The Gospel According to Pelagius. “Who was Pelagius and what did he teach about sin, grace and the gospel? Why have his views stayed with us through the centuries? … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, Christianity, church, God, Jesus, Podcast, Podcasts, Reformation, reformed, Religion, White Horse Inn
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The White Horse Inn: Assuming the Gospel.
The hosts are firing on all cylinders again, this time on the topic of whether or not too many pastors and churches assume their sheep know and understand the gospel (and thus, whether their sheep are really sheep). I especially … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, church, God, Gospel, Jesus Bible, Podcast, Reformation, Religion, White Horse Inn
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The White Horse Inn: Radical Informality
On this edition of the White Horse Inn the guys discuss the issue of Radical Informality in life, in church, and in the pulpit. Show description: Previous generations wore suits to baseball games. Now many Americans show up at church … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, Christianity, church, God, Reformation, Religion, White Horse Inn
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The White Horse Inn: The Case for Theology and Apologetics.
On these two episode of The White Horse Inn, the guys discuss The Case for Theology and Apologetics. These episodes feature more man-on-the-street interviews of pastors from a pastor’s convention in which their answers to questions and “excuses” may surprise … Continue reading
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Tagged Apologetics, Christianity, Podcasts, Reformation, Religion, Theology
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