October 31, 2017

Ep. 63: Have a Little Patience | Fruit of the Spirit Series No. 4

https://media.blubrry.com/equipping_you_in_grace/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/13214088/fos_patience_final.mp3Podcast (womens-hope): Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Pandora | iHeartRadio | Email | MoreBe encouraged! You can have patience! As we continue our Fruit of the Spirit Series, we discuss the element of patience. Don’t fear! Although this discussion may make you say ouch, we promise it will […]

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Four Convictions for Boldness from John Knox

 John Knox was born in Haddington in 1514, though admittedly there is some debate on the exact date. We do know that Knox was born into a poorer family with not a lot of resources. Upon completion (another point of historical contention) of University in 1536, Knox was ordained as a priest. By 1543 he

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Recommended Books on the Five Solas, Church History and Reformed Theology

Recommended Books on the Five Solas, Church History, and Reformed Theology This season at Servants of Grace, we’ve been considering the Five Solas and how we need Reformation inside the local Church. In our day, many believe that truth is all about how we feel, or dismiss the place of doctrine in the Christian Life.

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Why the Reformation Still Matter by Michael Reeves and Tim Chester

October 31s, 2017, marks the 500 year anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. This quin-centennial celebration is remarkable in many ways, as Protestants around the world will remember the accomplishments of the Reformers, most notably the bold move by Martin Luther in nailing the Ninety-Five Theses to the castle door at Wittenberg. Despite the widespread celebration

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THE FIVE SOLAS OF THE REFORMATION AND THEIR IMPORTANCE TODAY

The Five Solas of the Reformation and Their Importance Today

The Reformation in the 16th century is long known as a religious renewal movement, which we refer to today as the Protestant Reformation. This movement is known to have changed the course of Western civilization, but what is often not understood about this event is that no one single man caused it. For example, it

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Who is Jonathan Edwards?

In order to gather a sense of Jonathan Edwards’ titanic legacy in American religious history, one needs only to survey the host of nicknames ascribed to him by various scholars through the years. In 1988, Robert Jenson pronounced Edwards “America’s theologian”. For the seemingly endless shadow he still casts upon American Protestantism, Richard Niebuhr boldly

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Who is Martin Luther?

 When tasked with writing about Martin Luther there are many ways in which one can approach the man. There are books on his influence on the Christian life, biographies aplenty, commentaries on his Tabletalk’s, commentaries on his letters and writings, there are even books devoted to the sheer volume of pithy sayings he had. I

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Soli Deo Gloria To Glorify God Alone

Soli Deo Gloria: To Glorify God Alone

It has been said that Soli Deo Gloria is “the glue that holds the solas together”;[1] the way we view God influences everything about us. It influences how we parent our children. It influences our work ethic. Our view of God influences the way we relate to our spouse. It influences the way we worship.

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