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There is no rational calculation that can explain why men would throw away a lifetime of ministry faithfulness for a few moments of fleeting pleasure.
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There is no rational calculation that can explain why men would throw away a lifetime of ministry faithfulness for a few moments of fleeting pleasure.
In the hypostatic union, the two natures—human and divine—are joined in one person, yet “without confusion” and “without change” (Chalcedonian Definition).
Unless we have all the blessings and spiritual realities enjoyed by the nation of Israel in the Old Testament, we should not try to adopt, for our nation, the government given to Israel.
Pastor Kevin DeYoung dives into church history and surveys the life of St. Boniface and his gospel-work to the Germans.
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As the Westminster Confession states, “God is without body, parts, or passions.” Why should Christians still affirm divine impassibility?
God is whatever he has (that’s simplicity), and all that he is and all that he has can never change (that’s immutability).
Divine aseity means God exists in and of himself. He is before all things, and on him all things depend. He exists absolutely independent of anything or anyone.
Life and Books and Everything is a podcast hosted by Kevin DeYoung where discussions center on, well, life and books and everything.
February 13, 2025
Pastors John Piper and Kevin DeYoung will lead this one-day workshop around the theme: The Power and Privilege of Preaching: Finding Inspiration and Practical Edification for a Lifetime of Faithful Expository Ministry. The event is hosted by Clearly Reformed and Christ Covenant Church.
March 12-14, 2024
Coram Deo is a Latin phrase meaning “before the face of God.” The phrase is often associated with John Calvin and other Reformers who summoned the Christian to live all of life in God’s presence (Ps. 56:13). More specifically, pastors have been charged in the presence of God to preach the word (2 Tim. 4:1-2). The aim of this conference is to remind pastors of our great God, to recharge the preacher for teaching with clarity and conviction, and to reinvigorate the weary soul for a life of ministry faithfulness before the face of God.
In an age of confusion and complication, we believe one of the great needs in our day is for clarity. People need Bible truths and good theology presented clearly and applied carefully—to their lives and to the problems of our day.
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