We need to heightening the amount of time we spend discussing our disagreements.
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We need to heightening the amount of time we spend discussing our disagreements.
For Barth, knowledge of self and sinfulness cannot come before knowledge of God. For even in the proposed law/gospel dichotomy, God must first reveal Himself as one who can be trusted and His law — in terms of revelation — always remains a grace.
To sum up, the changes to Genesis 3:16 and 4:7 in the ESV Permanent Text reflect one accepted understanding of the relationship between those two passages; this understanding has been latent in the ESV text from the outset. There is nothing new under the sun.
Does man strive for God and righteousness? Both Paul and Jesus seem to say yes.
Sin is always ever against God. But it is also against God's purpose for man.
"The difference between the old and new covenants is not how the stipulations are grammatically structured or formed or that the former stipulates obedience and the new does not." - Caneday
In today’s society this law would apply to shady bank accounting or commercial enterprising by spouses. But alas, we do not have holy and just laws.
"The entire life of the baptized is lived in view of the end, when Jesus returns for his people." - Jordan Cooper
People in our churches need to know that they would be missed at the Lord’s Table.
Every single week I am encouraged to renew the instruction with my children because with each week's consumption the benefits of faith are renewed.
"For I do not accept the distinction made by learned and otherwise godly men that good works deserve places that are conferred upon us in this life, while everlasting salvation is the root word of faith alone." - Calvin
Despite Luther's conclusion that "Christ, the Founder of the new generation, did not change the covenant; He changed the sign of the covenant," he stands removed from the Reformed tradition which provides starker continuity between circumcision and baptism.
"Baptism is not to be administered to any that are out of the visible church, and so strangers from the covenant of promise" (WLC, Q.166)
In the midst of this Trinitarian hogwash, I must recall a certain issue I have with anything label eternal submission.
"Barth has illegitimately read back into the Godhead the order he thinks he found in male-female relations." - Paul Molnar
He has rescued us from the domain of darkness and transferred us into the kingdom of the Son He loves." - Colossians 1:12-13, HCSB
There has been a recent rash of "Trinitarian Controversy" among evangelicals. I am not inclined to actually enter the fray.