This past Sunday was Trinity Sunday on the liturgical calendar. I preached this message outlining our doctrine of the Trinity. I hope you enjoy this message. “The Father uncreated, the Son uncreated: the Holy Spirit uncreated. The Father immeasurable, the Son immeasurable: The Holy Spirit immeasurable. The Father eternal, the Son eternal: the Holy SpiritContinue reading “Loving the Trinity”
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The First Creed
My thought was to write today’s blog on the topic of why I am a Classical Pentecostal. However, as I studied for this coming Sunday’s message. I ran across an intriguing statement by the commentator William Barclay—his comment ties in so well with my blogs over the past few weeks. If you have not readContinue reading “The First Creed”
Understanding Arianism: The Danger of a Created Jesus
In my last blog, I wrote about Sabillianism. That’s a fun word. Say that with me. As a recap, Sabillius believed that the Trinity was not three parts but only Jesus. This gave birth to the “Jesus only” or “Oneness” movement. As I mentioned, I struggle theologically on whether this doctrine will keep someone fromContinue reading “Understanding Arianism: The Danger of a Created Jesus”
In AD 341
I believe is more than two words. It is a statement that defines who we are as a people or who we are as an individual. I believe cats are cute but snobbish creatures that seek to kill us in our sleep. I believe celery is among the most disgusting tastes. I believe Ronald ReaganContinue reading “In AD 341”