The Word and the Spirit | The Institute for Creation Research — Read on http://www.icr.org/article/13988/ This devotional explains why the Bible has so much meaning and inspiration for some people, but not for others. That difference is the Holy Spirit who authored the Scriptures in the first place. The Spirit brings the Word of GodContinue reading “The Word and the Spirit”
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Spurgeon on the Necessity of Regeneration for Salvation
In the daily devotional book, Christian Sermon Classics: Morning and Evening by Charles Spurgeon, in the message given for March 6 based on John 3:7, “Ye must be born again” (KJV), Spurgeon begins the devotional, “Regeneration is a subject which lies at the very basis of salvation, and we should be very diligent to takeContinue reading “Spurgeon on the Necessity of Regeneration for Salvation”
AIG’s Latest Series Aimed at Refuting the YEE Teaching Taking Hold Amongst Creationists
In Ken Ham’s article, “Pausing for a Leaven Warning,” on the Answers in Genesis (AIG) website (https://answersingenesis.org/young-earth-evolution/pausing-leaven-warning/), he makes the significant point that “even a small error can unlock a door leading to a major issue” in reference to laying out the efforts of the AIG staff of producing the series of articles about theContinue reading “AIG’s Latest Series Aimed at Refuting the YEE Teaching Taking Hold Amongst Creationists”
A 5th Century Patristic Debate Sheds Unusual Light on the Controversial Ascription ‘Mary, Mother of God’
The article “Is Mary the Mother of God” by Hunter Hindsman on The Gospel Coalition website, see https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/reviews/unity-christ-cyril/, begins with the statement, “Mary is the mother of God.” This phrase has been enshrined in the Hail Mary, a common Roman Catholic prayer, and may evoke the chagrin in former Catholics who’ve converted to Protestantism: Isn’tContinue reading “A 5th Century Patristic Debate Sheds Unusual Light on the Controversial Ascription ‘Mary, Mother of God’”