In Ghana, it isn’t uncommon to hear many say their mother is the best cook in the world. That assertion has even found itself on to our TV screens: "My mother is the best cook in the world". Familiar lines? It has also gained entry into our adages. To convince someone of say, the efficacy … Continue reading Taste and See: An Invitation to Read the Bible
Tag: Biblical Christianity
What’s God’s Will For My Life?
I am a Christian. I believe in the existence of a sovereign God who rules in the affairs of men for his good pleasure. The very idea of sovereignty presupposes that it is only what God has decisively planned that shall come to pass. However, no man exhaustively knows what God has specifically planned to … Continue reading What’s God’s Will For My Life?
THE THREEFOLD USE OF THE LAW[OLD TESTAMENT] by R.C. Sproul
Every Christian wrestles with the question, how does the Old Testament law relate to my life? Is the Old Testament law irrelevant to Christians or is there some sense in which we are still bound by portions of it? As the heresy of antinomianism becomes ever more pervasive in our culture, the need to answer … Continue reading THE THREEFOLD USE OF THE LAW[OLD TESTAMENT] by R.C. Sproul
Salvation By Grace Alone Through Faith Alone
For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing;it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast (Eph.2:8-9 ESV). This text captures a fundamental truth of Christianity. We are saved by grace through faith. Good works doesn't save. Morality doesn't save. … Continue reading Salvation By Grace Alone Through Faith Alone
TULIP and Reformed Theology: Limited Atonement By R.C. Sproul
I think that of all the five points of Calvinism, limited atonement is the most controversial, and the one that engenders perhaps the most confusion and consternation. This doctrine is chiefly concerned about the original purpose, plan, or design of God in sending Christ into the world to die on the cross. Was it the … Continue reading TULIP and Reformed Theology: Limited Atonement By R.C. Sproul