I made a comment on Mike Ratliff’s post today. So good to read these simple essential doctrinal truths. I’m going to reblog this on my site. As for the two examples of modern believers you mention, I would only say that the one who “insists that all he has to do is love God and… Continue reading Some basic but essential doctrine.
Category: Confessions and Catechisms
The Tale of Three Cows
It's interesting how in the Old Testament, God's people chose to worship God in false ways. Probably the first was Cain and Abel. Which led to the first murder. But this was an example of Cain trying to worship/sacrifice to God in his own way. Genesis 4:1-8 1 And Adam knew Eve his wife; and… Continue reading The Tale of Three Cows
Good Article on Small Group Studies
I found this article useful. My own experience with small groups runs back to the early 1970’s, over 50 years. Personally I am most impacted by actual Bible Study Groups, which allow for discussion around full Books of the Bible. I prefer to just use the Bible, my version is the KJV. Useful tools include… Continue reading Good Article on Small Group Studies
Much of what Mike Ratliff says in this post is difficult to comprehend. Often we confuse sound doctrine with Pharisaism.
“The Greek Word for teaching is διδαχή or didachē. It means instruction or doctrine. The disciples were warned by our Lord to beware of their doctrine. Their doctrine was the evidence that they were lost. Now I know that many believe the doctrine of the Pharisees to be correct, but their problem was their legalism. Those… Continue reading Much of what Mike Ratliff says in this post is difficult to comprehend. Often we confuse sound doctrine with Pharisaism.