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“This newly released 600-page book needs to quickly become part of the library of every preacher who wants to learn what some of the most influential preachers in the UK think of our shared art …”
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This is a far-reaching interview. Liam pulls no punches as he challenges the distortion of the concept of evangelical that is occuring today. He argues that without penal substitution there is no Gospel.
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In this post, I share my jottings on 1 Timothy.
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“An organization of churches that have come together for some common purpose, and who have agreed (in principle, at least) to be governed by common rules, and who intend to be committed to each other over a long period of time.”This is Mark D. Roberts’ definition of denomination. I think that, given the absense of rules or a true institution, we in newfrontiers can still claim NOT to be a denomination. -
Lloyd-Jones: “There is nothing which is so wrong, and so utterly false, as to fail to see the primary importance of true doctrine.”Jim Bublitz begins a two-part post on the relevance and importance of doctrine. Lloyd-Jones went on to say that “people most frequently in trouble in their spiritual lives have been those who lacked understanding. You cannot divorce these things.” -
“He [J. I. Packer] considers his work on the ESV translation to be the most important contribution he has made to the kingdom, and he regards the publication of the ESV as the biggest milestone in the last 100 years of Bible translation history.”More notes from Justin Taylor on Packer, including thoughts on his biography, recalling Campbell Morgan’s comment not to expound on a book of the Bible until it had been read 40 times, his growing appreciation for Owen, and other insights.











