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About kevinbglenn

Follower of Jesus, Husband, Father, Son, Student, Reader, Runner, and BBQ enthusiast.

A Christless Christianity

Dr. Michael Horton from the White Horse Inn.

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Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility by Phil Johnson

Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility. Again. Acts 27 is that great chapter where Luke chronicles Paul’s journey to Rome and describes how he was shipwrecked along the way. Two verses in that chapter make an interesting contrast. In verse 22, … Continue reading

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10 Highlights and Lowlights from the SBC Annual Meeting

Timmy Brister is a young pastor being trained under the leadership of Tom Ascol. I have enjoyed reading his blog the past few years as he worked through Southern Seminary and then transitioned to Grace Baptist Cape Coral Florida. This … Continue reading

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An Unregenerate Denomination?

This is a challenging post about the state of SBC churches in particular but probably accurate of the church at large. At the SBC convention last year there was a resolution passed calling for regenerate church membership and integrity in … Continue reading

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Flesh Tank and Peashooter Regulations

Here is the follow up sermon by John Piper to his church went they voted to change their covenant. He preached this sermon January 17, 1982 . . . Reference Colossians 2:16-23 This coming Thursday evening, at the second half … Continue reading

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Total Abstinence and Church Membership

A sermon preached by John Piper to his church – Bethlehem Baptist – on October 4, 1981. He explains why he is calling for a change to the church’s covenant. His sermon . . . There are two questions I … Continue reading

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Temperance

Temperance Temperance is, unfortunately, one of those words that has changed its meaning. It now usually means teetotalism. But in the days when the second Cardinal virtue was christened “Temperance,” it meant nothing of the sort. Temperance referred not specially … Continue reading

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