Tag Archives: cessationism

Hays to Moreland

Steve Hays responds to J.P. Moreland. Good enough not to just throw it into the “interesting links” box; a detailed critique of how Christians are led by God (or not) is included, too, and that makes it worth more than the price of admission.

No shortage yet

On a conservative LCMS website:
By 2005, Premillennialists will be as scarce as hens teeth. Their emotional, revival-driven, cultish worship will fade into oblivion with them. They will disappear like the Pilgrims after Christ didn’t return in 1666.
(I think he mostly means dispensational premillennialists, but I don’t wish to put words in his mouth.)
Unfortunately, this prophecy [...]

Spirit and Scripture

I preached the first of two sermons leading up to Reformation Day today. It’s sort of a “we need a new Reformation, and it’s the same as the old Reformation” theme, but I wasn’t obvious about it, I don’t think.
It moves fast, and I would encourage people who care to look up the passages [...]

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