Tag: jesus
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Driscoll, Wilson, and the Mars Hill Fiasco
I enjoyed this podcast conversation with Mark Driscoll and Doug Wilson: I especially liked the part of the discussion where they contrasted pastors with social media influencers. Many social media influencers are insulated from the “real world” implications of their content. Pastors deal with the messy details of people’s lives (or at least they should).…
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FUTURE JUSTIFICATION: SOME THEOLOGICAL AND EXEGETICAL PROPOSALS
SOME THEOLOGICAL AND EXEGETICAL PROPOSALS FUTURE JUSTIFICATION: SOME THEOLOGICAL AND EXEGETICAL PROPOSALS [This essay was originally published in the book A Faith That Is Never Alone edited by Andrew Sandlin.] Before offering my exegetical and theological proposals for a doctrine of “future justification,” I need to offer a few preliminary principles that set the stage…
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FROM BIRMINGHAM, WITH LOVE: FEDERAL VISION POSTCARDS
FROM BIRMINGHAM, WITH LOVE: FEDERAL VISION POSTCARDS By Rich Lusk [This essay was originally published in the book A Faith That Is Never Alone, edited by Andrew Sandlin.] The book Covenant, Justification, and Pastoral Ministry (CJPM) is yet another frontal assault in the latest Reformed Civil War. According to the editor, Scott Clark, there is…
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The Reformed Doctrine of Justification by Works: Historical Survey and Emerging Consensus
[This essay was originally published in a festschrift for Norman Shepherd.] It is well known that the Protestant Reformation unearthed the glorious biblical truth of justification by faith alone. But it is not as well known that the early Calvinistic Reformers taught a “second justification”[1] by works, based on texts such as Mathew 25:31–46, 2…
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Mary and the Ark of the Covenant
Roman Catholics like to make much of connections between Mary and the Ark of the Covenant. I am certainly open to this typology (with qualifications) but does it hold up under scrutiny? Consider the positive case: The Ark was associated with the glory of God. Jesus is the glory of God, even in Mary’s womb.…
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From the Archives: Sermon Follow-up on Mary from 08-12-7 (Luke 1:26-56)
Sermon follow up 12/7/08 Mary’s Son, Mary’s Song: Implications of the Incarnation Luke 1:26-56 Rich Lusk There is more in these verses than I could cover in the sermon and more than I can cover even in these additional notes. I can, however, point to several very good commentaries. On Luke’s gospel in general, and…
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The Historical Reality of the Virgin Birth of Jesus
The Historical Reality of the Virgin Birth of JesusSermon from 12/5/21Galatians 4:4-5Rich Lusk Unedited Today we are going to look at the historical reality of the virgin birth of Jesus. The virgin birth. What does it mean? Why did it happen this way? Even though we celebrate Jesus’ birth to the Virgin Mary at Christmas,…
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Root and Branch, Stump and Shoot (Isaiah 11:1-10)
Isaiah 11:1-10 December 12, 2004 Root and Branch, Stump and Shoot Isaiah 11:1-10 December 12, 2004 (Sermon Transcript/Extended Notes) By Rich Lusk G. K. Chesterton is one of my favorite authors. In his wildly funny and futuristic novel Napoleon of Notting Hill, he talks about a game the human race has been playing for a…
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From the Archives: Who May Celebrate the Eucharist? (TPC Position Paper)
Thankfully,we have an associate pastor so we do not run into the issue of what to do about the Eucharist when the pastor travels on a Lord’s Day. But before we had a larger pastoral staff, it was a dilemma for us. After going several years and struggling to find a pastor who could fill-in,…
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Sermon Follow-Up: 1 John 1:1-4
In 1 John 1:1-4, John says “we” apostles testify and proclaim to “you,” the church, the Word of Life which we have heard, seen, and handled. John gives a complete Christology in a few short verses. “Word of Life” is obviously a divine title; “heard, seen, and handled” describes one who is truly human. Jesus…