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An Introduction to the Three Uses of the Law

If we do not become skilled in the proper uses of the law, we can never distinguish the Law and Gospel rightly. Inevitably, we will either confuse the law for the gospel or gut the gospel by making it unnecessary and something tending to immorality. Calvin’s successor, Theodore Beza, said, “…Ignorance of [the] distinction between Law and Gospel is one of the principal sources of the abuses which corrupted and still corrupt Christianity”

Great Sinner, Great Savior (Luke 7:36-50)

What follows is an adaption of a sermon preached on the text of Luke 7:36-50. This is the story of the Sinful Woman Forgiven. Here we meet a great Savior and two great sinners. One of the great sinners acknowledges her sin and rests in Christ for forgiveness, but one great sinner does not consider … Continue reading Great Sinner, Great Savior (Luke 7:36-50)

John Bunyan: Proponent of 1689 Federalism?

In this post I would like to answer the question, was John Bunyan a proponent of 1689 Federalism? This man hardly needs an introduction, he is of course the author of Pilgrim’s Progress, not only a Christian classic, but a classic of English literature as well. John Bunyan was a puritan, or more properly, a … Continue reading John Bunyan: Proponent of 1689 Federalism?