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In this special address recorded before a live audience in Seattle, we discuss Paul’s famous speech at Mars Hill in the city of Athens recorded […]
On this edition of Âé¶¹AV, we continue our discussion of 1 Corinthians 15 in order to get a clear definition of the Christian […]
There is a lot of confusion today about the nature of the Christian gospel. On this program, we will walk through the definition of the […]
Martin Luther once observed that the “difference between Law and Gospel is the height of knowledge in Christendom.” Â If this ability is lacking, he argued, […]
Life-coaches are everywhere these days. Â Whether found at a local seminar or on television, they can help you to manage your finances, bake better cookies, […]
R. C. Sproul, James Boice, and J. I. Packer were already stirring many evangelicals with the vision of a great God who saves sinners by […]
Dr. Horton has a very helpful and important article in next month’s Tabletalk magazine on the importance of remembering that all three persons of the […]
Mike Horton discusses conversion, the ordo salutis, and the reading list for his recent MR article, “What To Do When Your Testimony Is Boring”. What’s […]
Which is more important, Christ’s objective work on the cross 2,000 years ago, or my subjective experience of God today? The good news that the […]
On this edition of the Âé¶¹AV we’re airing the conclusion of our conversation between Michael Horton and Roger Olsen on the role of […]
Is the law gracious? Like many important questions, this one is thorny. There are lots of ways to prick yourself if you’re not careful. First […]
What is the role of the human will in salvation? How are we to understand predestination? Why does God choose some, but not all? Is […]