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Emily Roig: “Sampler”

Can’t help but be reminded of Joni Mitchell.

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Church 2.0: Part 10.3: Ekklēsia in the OT

Historically, scholarship has paid very little attention to the use of ekklēsia in the Greek translation of the OT used by First Century Jews, the Septuagint (the LXX). Scholars have assumed that the NT church chose this term with little regard for its … Continue reading

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The Salvation of the Christians: Answers to Question by Christopher, Part 3

Christopher responded, As always, Jay, thanks for the thoughtful responses. Here is what I’d say back, not to argue but to advance the dialog: My response to your second answer is this: Nadab and Abihu may well have been intoxicated … Continue reading

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The Salvation of the Christians: Answers to Question by Christopher, Part 2

Christopher, It’s a good question, one that many have wrestled with. First answer And I think the problem isn’t entirely resolvable other than in relational terms. For example, as a parent, while I want my children to feel loved and … Continue reading

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The Salvation of the Christians: Answers to Questions by Price and Christopher, Part 1

Some long time ago, I posted a series called God Is Not Fair wrestling with the fact that God’s grace is only available to those who’ve heard the gospel. More recently, I posted a series on The Salvation of the … Continue reading

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Phillip LaRue: “Songs I Found on the Floor”

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Church 2.0: Part 10.2: Ekklēsia and kirche

This may be familiar ground for long-time readers, but we need to review the use of ekklēsia in the Old Testament. First, we need to dispense with a couple of sermon clichés. The word does not mean “called out.” That’s … Continue reading

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Church 2.0: Part 10.1: The church’s one foundation

We’ve been covering an area of theology technically called soteriology, from sōtēr, meaning savior. It’s the doctrine of salvation. But as we’ve dug deeply into soteriology, we’ve found ourselves bumping into another subject: ecclesiology, that is, the theology of the … Continue reading

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Gungor: “Songs for Colorado”

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Salvation 2.0: Part 9:6: Further on Falling Away

Why is it that we fall away when we deliberately continue to sin (Heb 10:26ff)? Because “no sacrifice for sins is left.” This is obviously the parallel of 10:18, which says that once we’ve been saved, “there is no longer any … Continue reading

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