The Death of John Huss

What will it be like when we get to heaven and we are surrounded by people who gave their all for the kingdom of God?  Imagine you sitting there in heaven at the marriage supper of the Lamb and a little girl asks you to recount your salvation through the Lamb....

Tired of Fighting Against the Flesh?

Why do people go back to the world?  Why do people who once were passionate about Jesus and His kingdom settle for a lukewarm or even dead church?  Why do people who once hated sin and the world all of a sudden become fascinated with it?  Why is that...

Where are the Prophets?

With the death of David Wilkerson, another prophet is gone.  By prophet, I don’t mean the term in the charismatic sense of foreseeing and prophesying future events but I mean the quality of the man or the woman of God who called a generation to repentance....

Chrysostom and Accounting for Differences

Calvinists sometimes argue that the fact that some people are good and others bad is evidence that God predetermines all things. The Calvinist arguments run down two distinct tracts: 1) a forking maneuver and 2) an incoherence argument against libertarian free will....

Book Review: Whedon’s Freedom of the Will

John Wagner recently edited and republished Daniel Whedon’s Freedom of the Will: A Wesleyan response to Jonathan Edwards. The book is an outstanding refutation of Edward’s Inquiry into the Will. Whedon seeks and engages top authors and arguments like Hobbs’ argument...

Good People Who Do Bad Things

Do your theological nerves cringe when you hear that? After all, we are born in sin, and is anyone really good? I have a two-year old grandson and he is the sweetest bad boy ever – a near-perfect child who can be bad to the bone, an adorable disobedient toddler, just...
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