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Resolutions for a Young Calvinist: 5. The Fight Against Sin
Posted on June 23, 2009 by Stephen Jones
If we are to bring glory to God, to do that which we were created to do, that which we were predestined to do, that which we were called to do, we must be resolved to battle the sin still within us knowing that the war was won on the cross. When we realize that [...]
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Resolutions for a Young Calvinist: 4. That God might be most glorified
Posted on June 18, 2009 by Stephen Jones
In his book Spectacular Sins, John Piper writes,
All that came into being exists for Christ — that is, everything exists to display the greatness of Christ. Nothing — nothing! — in the universe exists for its own sake. Everything—from the bottom of the oceans to the top of the mountains, from the smallest particle to [...]
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Why Calvinism?
Posted on March 28, 2009 by Stephen Jones
Why Calvinism? What makes Calvinism so great? What makes Calvinism so great that I would allow it to define me in title?
I rarely jump on bandwagons. I was an Angels fan in Southern California before they won the World Series in 2002. I refused to jump on the Shaq and Kobe train, nor have I [...]
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