>There's been a flurry of good/important posts from some of my favorite bloggers recently. Here's a run down:First up was a great three part series In Praise of Generalization: Part One, Part Two and Part Three. Along the same lines is The Illustrated Guide to a PhD (no offense to you PhD's - I'm thrilled … Continue reading >Web Round Up
>Song of the Week
>Well, I really wanted to post the hymn 'How Firm a Foundation', but I couldn't find a good rendition on Youtube. So, instead, here's a great song by Stone Temple Pilots. I was listening to this song on the drive in today. It's not a well known STP song, but I like it a lot.Stone … Continue reading >Song of the Week
>Catechism Question #14 & #15
>Question #14: Can another creature—any at all—pay this debt for us?Answer: No. To begin with, God will not punish another creature for what a human is guilty of. Besides,no mere creature can bear the weight of God's eternal anger against sin and release others from it (Ezek. 18:4, 20; Heb. 2:14-18; Ps. 49:7-9; 130:3).Question #15: … Continue reading >Catechism Question #14 & #15
>Catechism #12 & 13
>As we came to Question #12 and #13 this morning, me and the boys have made a turn from discussing human misery to discussing deliverance.Question #12: According to God's righteous judgment we deserve punishment both in this world and forever after: how then can we escape this punishment and return to God's favor?Answer: God requires … Continue reading >Catechism #12 & 13
>How prophetic should we be?
>I have this book sitting on my shelf that I can't wait to get to. Ok, I have a dozen or so books on my shelf that I can't wait to get to when I'm done with the Independent Study I'm doing now. The one I'm referring to is by Jason Stellman (not Jason Statham). … Continue reading >How prophetic should we be?