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  • Justification in Paul and James (SOLA FIDE CAUCUS)

    02/23/2011 5:44:29 PM PST · by Gamecock · 33 replies
    The Orthodox Presbyterian Church ^ | 2011 | George W. Knight III
    In the letters of the apostle Paul, the doctrine of justification is that wonderful biblical teaching that God accepts us as righteous in Christ and forgives our sins when we receive him by faith alone. The Westminster Shorter Catechism states this teaching quite succinctly and accurately when it says, "Justification is an act of God's free grace, wherein he pardoneth all our sins, and accepteth us as righteous in his sight, only for the righteousness of Christ imputed to us, and received by faith alone" (Q. 33). Paul's Teaching The apostle Paul refutes those who erroneously think that God saves...
  • UZBEKISTAN: Bible Society Fined [Sola Scriptura Caucus]

    02/22/2011 1:21:18 PM PST · by wmfights · 5 replies
    The Voice of the Martyrs ^ | February 18, 2011 | Forum 18 News
    A Tashkent judge fined the accountant of the Uzbek Bible Society 316,505 Soms ($189) for “violating procedures” during the import of two shipments of Bibles in 2008 and 2010, according to Forum 18 News. The judge also ordered the Bible Society to return the nearly 15,000 Bibles to the sender at its own expense. The shipments contained Bibles in Russian and Uzbek, along with children’s Bibles in Uzbek and Karakalpak, a language spoken in northwestern Uzbekistan. Authorities are especially opposed to the importation of Bibles that are in native languages instead of Russian. Officials said they confiscated the Bibles because...
  • The Authority & Inspiration of the Scriptures (Sola Scriptura Caucus)

    02/23/2011 1:30:10 PM PST · by blue-duncan · 27 replies
    Reformation Ink ^ | Sept. 1889 | Benjamin B. Warfield
    Christianity is often called a book-religion. It would be more exact to say that it is a religion which has a book. Its foundations are laid in apostles and prophets, upon which its courses are built up in the sanctified lives of men; but Christ Jesus alone is its chief cornerstone. He is its only basis; he, its only head; and he alone has authority in his Church. But he has chosen to found his Church not directly by his own hands, speaking the word of God, say for instance, in thunder-tones from heaven; but through the instrumentality of a...
  • How to Read the Bible (Sola Scriptura Caucus)

    02/25/2011 9:01:56 AM PST · by blue-duncan · 5 replies
    Metropolitan Tabernacle, ^ | C. H. SPURGEON,
    "Have ye not read?...Have ye not read?...If ye had known what this meaneth."—Matthew 12:3-7. HE SCRIBES AND PHARISEES were great readers of the law. They studied the sacred books continually, poring over each word and letter. They made notes of very little importance, but still very curious notes—as to which was the middle verse of the entire old Testament, which verse was halfway to the middle, and how many times such a word occurred, and even how many times a letter occurred, and the size of the letter, and its peculiar position. They have left us a mass of wonderful...
  • Is the Bible the Only Revelation from God? (Sola Scriptura Caucus)

    02/22/2011 7:59:40 PM PST · by blue-duncan · 70 replies
    Bible Org ^ | 2005 | Greg Herrick
    Introduction Has God made himself known only in the Bible and/or Jesus? Are there any other ways in which He has revealed himself to us? If so, how? What is the nature, extent, and value of that revelation and how does it compare with the knowledge we have of God through Christ and Scripture? Does everyone inherently know God? If so, in what way(s)? These are just some of the questions we will treat in this brief paper. Our use of the term “revelation” comes from the Greek term ajpokavluyi" (apokalupsis) and means “to uncover, reveal, disclose,” or “make known”...