Tag: sanctification

Speaking the Truth in Love

If you forced me to pick two words that aptly described Chris­tian­ity and the Chris­t­ian it would be “truth” and “love.” By the lov­ing pro­vi­sion of a gra­cious God we have been redeemed, and we have been set free from dark­ness and lies to see and embrace the truth. It is a won­der­ful area of med­i­ta­tion and […]

The Race Set Before Us

One thing I have learned in my short Chris­t­ian life is that I have lived a short Chris­t­ian life. By that, I mean I’m learn­ing the value of endurance in this endeavor. I never thought I would enter into a stage of pas­siv­ity and indif­fer­ence towards my spir­i­tu­al­ity, but I have found myself in that very state. It is espe­cially con­vict­ing that we are […]

A Protestant Response to “Grace: What It Is and What It Does”

(I asked Nathan Pitch­ford, a fel­low laborer for the Gospel, to write a response to an arti­cle from a Catholic site enti­tled: “Grace: What It Is and What It Does”. This was prompted by a dis­cus­sion on an old arti­cle I wrote on prob­lem­atic Catholic the­ol­ogy.) From the out­set, I must can­didly con­fess that a thor­ough­go­ing, point-by-point rebut­tal of the posi­tions argued […]