James Spurgeon’s middle name is Terrance!
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James Spurgeon’s middle name is Terrance!
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I’m gathering resources for a teaching series through the Book of James. I would appreciate any recommendations that you might have.
So far I have these commentaries,
James, 1st and 2nd Thessalonians, 1st and 2nd Corinthians: An Interpretation of the English Bible-B. H. CarrollThe Letter of James (PNTC)-Douglas MooJames-John MacArthurJames-John CalvinThe Epistle of James: A Commentary on [...]
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I’ve been reading Spurgeon’s Autobiography, as I have mentioned before. Let me encourage you all to get these two volumes. They are full of quotes like this one. Enjoy!
Let our lips crowd sonnets within the compass of a word; Let our voice distil hours of melody into a single syllable; let our [...]
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He is our God-yet our brother
Have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but made himself nothing, taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. (Phi 2:5-7) [...]
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If you don’t read the Riddleblog…shame on you! Kim Riddlebarger has some great expositions of Mark, Galatians, and Job. He also offers great insight into the world of theology and culture. But I like mostly because he’s hilarious (pronounced: high-liar-ree-us).
Here it is only Wednesday and he’s already put up two of the [...]
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Frequent visitors to this site know of my love for books. I love their smell, the way the pages feel, and rustling of their pages. O yeah. I like reading them too.
Which brings up a good question asked by ‘Dinsdale‘ in my last post.
How do you mix in other books? Your other reading? Do you [...]
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My brother, Pastor Steve Weaver, of Pastor Steve Weaver’s Blog, wants to know if any of you yahoos are going to the Together For The Gospel Conference. Brad, are you still going?
Steve Camp, of Camponthis, defends the Bible doctrine of the Active Obedience of Christ.
Frank Turk and the Fide-O boys are fighting for the [...]
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Here’s a short list of tips (in no particular order) to enrich your personal Bible study. Of course, as always, pray for the Holy Spirit to teach you as you study.
1. Read through the Bible. The purpose for reading through the Bible is so that you can grasp the overall big picture of divine revelation, [...]
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When I first began studying the Bible in earnest I was not a very skilled interpreter of Scripture. I’m still not. But there are a few mistakes I have learned from in the method of Biblical Study. Hopefully you can glean a little help from my mistakes.
One of those mistakes is bringing to many presuppositions [...]
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Introduction: 485 years ago an Augustinian monk in Germany stumbled onto Romans 1:17. He had read it many times before but this time he finally understood. The just shall live by faith. He underlined the word faith and in the margin of his Bible wrote the famous words that were to [...]
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