Responding With Grace: When Emotionalism Trumps Discernment (Part 1)
It is often stated that we are products of our time. Though I certainly believe the gospel challenges that maxim, we cannot deny that societal influence is evident in the conduct of even the most...
View ArticleResponding With Grace: When Emotionalism Trumps Discernment (Part 2)
Yesterday I made a post that described the difference between emotions (God-given), emotionalism (feelings-driven), and discernment (truth-driven) and explained how emotionalism and discernment are...
View ArticleWomen Bereans: Noble Not Obnoxious
There is a great difficulty in being a discerning woman in the church when relativism is running rampant. As I stated in an earlier post, discerning women and emotionalist women (not to be confused...
View ArticleThe Gospel in Church History
I found this series of articles by Nathan Busenitz of The Cripplegate to be quite helpful, particularly when wanting to learn to properly and intellectually combat the idea that the Reformers just sort...
View ArticleKnow Your Heresies and Heretics: Docetism
The word “docetism” comes from the Greek word dokein which means “to appear.” According to this teaching, Jesus only appeared to have a body but wasn’t actually incarnate; thus, those who believed this...
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