Jul 15
An Editorial by Richard Gagnon
The life of faith is a life based on the Word of God. Every authentic Christian will agree with it. However, it is not the case that most Christians take it very seriously. In fact, we are living in a century where the Bible is no longer what it was in in the lives of the saints of the past.
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Jul 16
(By Dr. J.I. Packer)
We commend it to our readers, along with Owen’s other works.
The Death of Death in the Death of Christ is a polemical work, designed to show, among other things, that the doctrine of universal redemption is unscriptural and destructive of the gospel. There are many, therefore, to whom it is not likely to be of interest. Those who see no need for doctrinal exactness and have no time for theological debates which show up divisions between so-called Evangelicals may well regret its reappearance.
Jul 16
Dr. Johnson C. Philip
There is a common notion among the educated people that the Bible contains numerous Scientific errors. Because of this, many Bible-believing people have tried to compartmentalize the whole outlook about science and theology. They say that there is a “Scientific truth” believed by the world while there is a divine truth held by Christians. We have reasons to maintain that such a split-belief leads one to error both in science and in theology.
The best view on Bible and science has to be an integrated whole, not a split picture. For developing such an approach we must start with a right view of science as well as the Bible.
Jul 15
Dr. William J. Peters, DRS, PhD (C)
Grace is a beautiful word, truly a great Bible truth is resident in this word. In fact, it is a word and concept without which man’s salvation would be impossible. The gospel (good news) is a result of God’s grace (Gal. 1: 6-9). Grace is presented as sufficient and Christians are called by grace (2 Cor. 12.7-10, Gal. 1.15).