Tag: limited atonement

  • God Could Have Saved Them, But He Didn’t

    God Could Have Saved Them, But He Didn’t

    The judgment is a real thing, and Jesus is the right judge. Jesus straight up condemned people during His bodily ministry on this earth. As Matthew continues his section on Jesus’s teaching about the kingdom of Heaven, he describes Christ’s condemnation of those who reject His Gospel, those who are damned—the reprobate and citizens of…

  • Do We Believe in Limited or Unlimited Atonement, and Why?

    Do We Believe in Limited or Unlimited Atonement, and Why?

    Submit your questions using the contact form, on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn This question was asked in response to something that someone either heard or read from Charles Swindoll. While I could not find anything that Swindoll said about unlimited atonement, it is clear that he is a proponent of the free grace view.…

  • God’s Self-Revelation

    God’s Self-Revelation

    Last week, we spent our time talking about what it meant that Samuel was being established as the first Old Testament prophet. We also talked about the purpose that the Old Testament prophetic office had in redemptive history as Christ’s throne within His creation was prepared. The text for this morning sounds very familiar. That’s…

  • Dear Leader, part 20 (Be Fruitful When Most Are Merely Busy)

    Dear Leader, part 20 (Be Fruitful When Most Are Merely Busy)

    This exercise is the final installment of a series we started at Grace with our leadership while I served as interim there. For those who are not pastors or deacons, but who lead in some capacity in any arena of life, these books are a tremendous resource in Scripture. I encourage all of those who…

  • Dear Leader, part 19 (Christ On Display Through Sound Doctrine)

    Dear Leader, part 19 (Christ On Display Through Sound Doctrine)

    This exercise is a continuation of a series we started at Grace with our leadership while I served as interim there. For those who are not pastors or deacons, but who lead in some capacity in any arena of life, these books are a tremendous resource in Scripture. I encourage all of those who would…

  • Did Jesus Really Die For Everyone?

    Did Jesus Really Die For Everyone?

    Submit your questions on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or by using the contact page. In Genesis 15, God makes a promise to Abraham. His descendants will inherit the land of Canaan. God also revealed to Abraham that it would be 400 years, after the iniquity of the Amorites was completed, before his descendants inherited the land.…