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Worrying about worry -via My Only Comfort's blog

https://myonlycomfort.com/2018/09/12/worrying-about-worry/?fbclid=IwAR157nuz_MQP8o-Nj2HfcElDTa729itHmkEcoEpLwtzX6NvBOtSAB9IuHVM

The Gospel Mystery of Sanctification, Part 4 with John Fonville

https://www.paramountchurch.com/sermons/sermon/2019-09-22/the-gospel-mystery-of-sanctification-part-4

R. Scott Clark

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Good News! The Dividing Wall Is Gone by R. Scott Clark

"The great sin of Dispensationalism is that it rebuilds what Christ tore down in his own body, on the cross: the wall of enmity and division between Jewish Christian and Gentile. This is clearly seen in the notion of a future rebuilt temple and a re-institution of memorial sacrifices. No, Christ died “once for all” (Heb 10:10). ~R. Scott Clark via  Christopher J Gordon  at AG Radio. https://www.agradio.org/good-news-the-dividing-wall-is-gone.html?fbclid=IwAR28VD9jBUwFtZfSHXHGRKqpZkTXBgKgfW1XIvwZftDpOG9GvdMPrcT2id0

Theology Gals -You Who ? Why Rachel Jankovic is wrong on identity with Kerry Baldwin

http://theologygals.com/2019/05/who-who-why-rachel-jankovic-is-wrong-on-identity-with-kerry-baldwin/?fbclid=IwAR1kDj6LsDD-3aawpASYl2uFjPRZ8Ziv_LPpG-BQsKwi4wajzfQ631k-hpM https://mereliberty.com/book-reviews/not-recommended/rachel-jankovic-wrong-identity/

The Gospel Mystery of Sanctification, Part 3 with John Fonville

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Michael S. Horton #LawGospelDistinction #IntroducingCovenantTheology

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You May be a Legalist If: …Part 2 By Miles McKee

You may be a legalist if you are a professing Christian but suspect that your salvation has not been secured and guaranteed by Christ. If this is the case, you are likely trying to try to supplement your salvation by your own efforts and righteousness. That means you are a legalist and legalism wants you to focus anywhere and everywhere but on the Finished Work of Christ for your salvation. The gospel, however, brings the death knell to legalism. As gospel believers, we learn to rest entirely in who Jesus is and on what He has accomplished for us in the Finished Work. Shortly after the feeding of the 5,000, Christ was confronted by a group of eager legalists asking, " What shall we do that we might work the works of God?"  (John 6:28). Christ’s reply (verse 29) is very telling.  He responds, "This is the work of God that you believe on him who He has sent."   That is to say, to believe, (rest and trust) on Christ, is to do the work of God.  In other words, i...

Listen to The Gospel Mystery of Sanctification, Part 2 with John Fonville

https://www.paramountchurch.com/sermons/sermon/2019-09-08/the-gospel-mystery-of-sanctification-part-2?fbclid=IwAR20Uny2gd1qGKamJlAPGIJtsrB2BOGJge0bqPXW6CUtMlvIHLJ3f5AA-UA

You May be a Legalist If: …Part 1 By Miles McKee

You May be a Legalist If : …Part 1 You may be a Legalist if.. you believe God loves you, but suspect that He doesn´t like you.    If God was looking at you, right now, and you managed to take a snapshot of His face, what would it look like?  As He considered you, would He be smiling? Or, would He have an irritated frown? Take a moment to reflect on your answer!  What do you believe the Almighty thinks of you? Your response will reveal whether or not you are behaving as a legalist. Legalists, you see, feel that God is continually scowling at them. Try as they may, they just can´t shake off this idea of the disapproving diety. They haven´t done enough, and they know it. They, in their own minds, have earned Heaven´s well-deserved glower. That´s why they are characterised by endless amounts of guilt and self-effort. But, what about us, are we in that camp? Do we, at times, believe the theory that God loves us but, at the same time, because of our l...