Including Hebrews 5:11-6:20. Hebrews 5:11–6:20 (ESV) Warning Against Apostasy 11 About this we have much to say, and it is hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing. 12 For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of God. You [...]
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Indian River Baptist Church Sunday School, April 22, 2012: Jeff Peterson – The Doctrine of the Perseverance/Preservation of the Saints (Part 5)
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Indian River Baptist Church Sunday School, April 15, 2012 – Jeff Peterson: The Doctrine of the Perseverance/Preservation of the Saints (Part 4)
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Yes, I did say the same thing two weeks in a row at the beginning….
Indian River Baptist Church Sunday School, April 8, 2012 – Jeff Peterson: The Doctrine of the Perseverance/Preservation of the Saints (Part 3)
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Indian River Baptist Church Sunday School, April 1, 2012: The Doctrine of the Perseverance/Preservation of the Saints (Part 2)
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Greg Nichols: The 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith (Audio Series)
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From Sovereign Grace Audio Treasures, with many other worthwhile audio links. Click on a Title to Play a message: Click to See Text: 1) General Introduction Entire Confession 2) Of the Holy Scriptures Chapter 1 3) Of God and of the Holy Trinity Chapter 2 4) Of God’s Decree Chapter 3 5) Of Creation Chapter 4 6) Of Divine Providence Chapter [...]
Indian River Baptist Church Sunday School, March 25, 2012: The Doctrine of Regeneration
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Indian River Baptist Church Sunday School, March 18, 2012: The Doctrine of the Atonement (Part 2)
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Indian River Baptist Church Sunday School, February 26, 2012: The Doctrines of Election and Reprobation (Conclusion)
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An attempt to cover Romans 9:1-26 in 45 minutes…..when that passage really requires several weeks.
Eisegesis 101: John 3:16
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For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son , that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. Perhaps one wonders, how can one eisegete this verse? Actually, in more ways than one, but we will focus to day on one specific issue. Eisegesis is the practice of [...]
Evangelism and the Extent of the Atonement
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Mike Riccardi writes on the atonement and its use in evangelism, starting with this statement: At the time in my spiritual life when I began to embrace the doctrines of grace, the one that was hardest to swallow was the L in our beloved TULIP acronym: limited atonement—or perhaps better stated (though ruining the acronym): [...]
