Wednesday, May 28, 2008

9 Marks Interview

After over a month of "blogging silence," I would like to point your attention to the issue of separation. I have had several classes at my fundamentalist school that have presented a fundamentalist's position on it. The following interview has been cited on several blogs recently and I echo their interest in the issues presented. It is worth listening to.

Mark Dever and Mark Minnick

Monday, April 14, 2008

Review

I know I have already posted links to these items, but they are hard to find by now and I think they are helpful so I will post them again. I don't want to give the idea that John Piper builds his theology on two verses. In order to understand where he's coming from, as well as what he is suggesting be our motive for seeking Christ, you need to read some of his work, and listen to some of his sermons. Each of you will have to come to your own conclusions about Christian Hedonism, just be careful to save your conclusions until you've gained a decent understanding of it. Here are links to some books, and an introductory message that outlines his philosophy a little. I hope this will help.

Desiring God - Book
Let your passion be single - conference message
Future Grace - book

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Motivation

There is a difference between admitting that God is the only giver of satisfaction, and living the Christian life for that satisfaction. This difference is discussed in Jeremiah 2:12-13. Piper practically builds His theology on this difference. Is the latter sinful? That is the question that must be answered when discussing Piper. Does Hebrews 12:1-2 relate to this? What was the joy that was set before Christ? What was so valuable to Him that he endured the suffering at Calvary? The answers to these questions hold the key to the gospel. What was the motivation behind the cross? What is the motive behind my life? Your comments would be appreciated...

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Christianity and Legalism

Thought for the day: If you're a company that's selling a product and another comes selling product with your label which is far inferior to your own. What's your chief concern? To out sell them by focusing on a positive campaign? Or is it rather to viciously attack the credibility of the impostor? Legalists are impostors who need to be exposed. They're Catholics hiding behind a protestant confession, maybe worse; they are spitting on the grace of God (albeit practically) by plowing ahead on their own. And the world will never buy a "gospel" that is characterized by human effort of will. Curse that "gospel."

Matthew LaPine

p.s. the title was supposed to be a not so veiled reference to Machen's Christianity and Liberalism, but I supposed most people reading this wouldn't get it so I thought I'd explain.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Battling Unbelief

One book that has greatly changed my perspective on the battle of sin has been Battling Unbelief by John Piper. It can be read as a book, or you can watch it as a DVD series and fill out a study guide. Let me encourage you to either purchase this or to find it and check it out. Whether you agree with Piper or not, this book of his has some good things to say and stirs up a lot of thought. In response to Joel... I do have these books or at least know someone who does...
Enjoy!









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Friday, March 14, 2008

Preaching the Cross

Matt recommended this book to me and it was very applicable. Anyone who is planning on having a preaching ministry of any kind can benefit from this book. Check it out!










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Saturday, February 23, 2008

Spiritual Freedom

Piper's message on Romans 12:2 initiated change in my understanding of sanctification. I hope that you can learn from this message also. It is only one of several messages he has preached on the beginning of Romans 12, but for some reason this one really helped me. I encourage you to check it out.

Link: The Renewed Mind and How to Have it
http://www.desiringgod.org/ResourceLibrary/Sermons/ByDate/2004/178_The_Renewed_Mind_and_How_to_Have_It/