Assurance of Faith Archive
Abounding Grace – He Was Put In A Coffin Genesis 50:15-26 part 2
We prepare for death in every way except the one that really matters. In this installment of Abounding Grace Pastor Chris Gordon reminds us that we will die, and its God alone who can bring us out of the coffin after that! Continue reading
Abounding Grace – Peace Be With You John 20:19-31 part 2
One of the many, and more amazing benefits of the empty tomb we celebrated Easter morning is Peace. In this installment of Abounding Grace Radio we will also see the patient compassion of Jesus toward Thomas and ALL who would doubt. Continue reading
Deconversion And Covenant Theology
In the wake of Josh Harris’ announcement of his apostasy a group of leaders in the so-called Young, Restless, and Reformed movement (YRR) or New Calvinism has written of his. . . Continue reading
Josh Harris Kisses Christianity Goodbye
Harris writes, “The information that was left out of our announcement is that I have undergone a massive shift in regard to my faith in Jesus. The popular phrase for this is “deconstruction,” the biblical phrase is “falling away.” By all the measurements that I have for defining a Christian, I am not a Christian.” Continue reading
Canons of Dort (32): Our Sovereign God Uses Means To Encourage Us
The Augustinian Renaissance For perhaps 20 years we have been in the midst of a movement which Collin Hansen (2008) described as Young, Restless, and Reformed. Others have spoken of. . . Continue reading
On The Canons Of Dort (31): Doubts, Carelessness, and Godliness
The Remonstrants (Arminians) charged the orthodox Reformed, i.e., those who confessed the Belgic Confession (1561) and the Heidelberg Catechism (1563) sincerely (without crossed fingers) with being unconcerned about sanctification. The. . . Continue reading
The Canons Of Dort (10): Unconditional Grace Gives Assurance
The Remonstrants were convinced that the Protestant doctrine of salvation by grace alone (sola gratia), through faith alone (sola fide) did not and could not produce sufficient sanctification (holiness) and. . . Continue reading