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About kevinbglenn

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

Perry Noble’s Thoughts On Healthcare Reform

Here are Perry’s thoughts on the current healthcare reform bill and they way that people, especially believers, are reacting. Good perspective. They are similar to an earlier post by Scott Stewart. By Perry Noble – The short version – it … Continue reading

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Calvinism Is Back

Christian faith: Calvinism is back / The Christian Science Monitor – CSMonitor.com. Christian faith: Calvinism is back In America’s Christian faith, a surprising comeback of rock-ribbed Calvinism is challenging the Jesus-is-your-buddy gospel of modern evangelism. By Josh Burek, Staff writer of … Continue reading

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Are You Gospel-Centered or Just Religious?

Are You Gospel-Centered or Just Religious?  From Scott Stewart: 3 ways to tell. 1. Your reaction when things fall apart. Do you catch yourself saying, “God, why is this happening? I’ve done x, y, and z?” Do suffering, difficulty, and obstacles … Continue reading

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Without the Gospel

“Without the gospel everything is useless and vain; without the gospel we are not Christians; without the gospel all riches is poverty, all wisdom folly before God; strength is weakness, and all the justice of man is under the condemnation … Continue reading

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The Church Consumer

From Provocations and Pantings: Now I know this video is somewhat silly, and I assume intentionally so (to make the point).  The question I think worth asking is, “Does the culture in my church accommodate, encourage, or tolerate this kind … Continue reading

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Beyond Five Points

Beyond Five Points By: David Mathis Don’t limit your understanding of God’s absolute sovereignty to five points in a mnemonic device (TULIP). Do start there, or at least cover that terrain in due course, but know that there is so … Continue reading

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Permanent Value of the “Five Points”

The Permanent Value of TULIP By: David Mathis   In his introductory essay to John Owen’s The Death of Death in the Death of Christ, J. I. Packer writes that Calvinism and Arminianism are “two coherent interpretations of the biblical … Continue reading

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