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    Piper on the Goal of Our Salvation

    Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

    John Piper, in his book Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ, writes,

    “The Father has eternally enjoyed ‘the radiance of His glory and the exact representation of His nature’ (Heb. 1:3) in the Person of his Son.  Seeing and savoring this glory is the goal of our salvation. ‘Father, I desire that they also, whom You have [...]

    Powlison on the Width & Depth of the Gospel

    Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

    In his book, Seeing with New Eyes, Powlison writes,

    “The gospel of Jesus Christ is as wide as human diversity and as deep as human complexity.”

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    Thinking About The Gospel Trust, Part II

    Monday, November 19th, 2007

    Below are some of the verses which speak the matter of having been entrusted by God, whether it be “the good deposit,” “the gospel,” the faith,” or the “ministry of reconciliation.” What is fascinating to me as I have been examining some of these verses is that the same word which denotes saving [...]

    Thomas Brooks on Being “His”

    Monday, November 19th, 2007

    In his book, Heaven on Earth, Puritan Thomas Brooks writes,

    “I am His by purchase and I am His by conquest; I am His by donation and I am His by election; I am His by covenant and I am His by marriage; I am wholly His; I am peculiarly His; I am universally His; I [...]

    Thinking About The Gospel Trust

    Thursday, November 15th, 2007

    The Gospel Trust.
    That is the theme for the 2008 Band of Bloggers fellowship.  What is it?  What does it mean?  How are we to understand and live it out?  According to Merriam Webster, a “trust” (noun) is
    “assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone or something: one in which confidence is placed.”
    Other [...]

    Pulpit Mag on the Gospel to Children

    Friday, November 9th, 2007

    Pulpit Magazine asks, “How can parents explain the gospel to their children without toning down the commands of Scripture?”  Some things parents should consider when sharing the gospel to your child include:

    1. Remember that repetition and restatement are especially helpful.
    2. Use Scripture and explain it clearly.
    3. Understand the inherent danger in any outline or prefabricated [...]

    Buzzard on Making It to the Cross

    Thursday, November 8th, 2007

    Justin Buzzard asks, “In your regular reading of God’s Word, are you regularly making it to the cross?”  He explains: “If you don’t make it to the cross, you’ll make your Bible reading and your relationship with God about your performance rather than about Jesus’ performance. You’ll gravitate away from the gospel and towards religion. [...]

    Linkage to BoB

    Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

    Several of you have graciously helped to get the word about next year’s Band of Bloggers. Let me say “thanks” to all of you who have linked or provided a blog button to your website/blog. To date, these are the blogs I have been able to track down:
    Said at Southern
    Challies.com
    Between Two Worlds
    Pure Church
    In [...]

    Cruver on God’s Story of Adoption

    Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

    Listen to Dan Cruver give an address on “God’s Story of Adoption” (MP3) at the Adoption and Orphan weekend.Get the latest Band of Blogger updates by RSS feed!

    The Gospel Trust: 2008 Band of Bloggers

    Monday, November 5th, 2007

    Many of you will remember that in concert with the 2006 Together for the Gospel Conference a meeting was held called “The Band of Bloggers.” The outcome of that fellowship was the gathering of over 70 bloggers all across the country. While the event was a success and encouragement to many, it has [...]

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