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Wes D. Van Fleet

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Defending Substitution by Simon J. Gathercole
People of the Promise by Joseph Minich
The Emotional Life of Our Lord by B.B. Warfield
"4.5. Several “I’ve-never-thought-of-that” moments while reading Warfield’s classic. Some prosaic parts but other parts that sing."
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Michael Scott Horton
“Christ died for us, but he does not repent and believe for us. Repentance and faith are gifts that he gives us by his Word and Spirit, but we exercise them as a deliberate act of the will.67 Let us not downplay the difficulty of this struggle. Every believer fights against insurgents within and without, the remnants of a defeated foe. This growth is not automatic. We may quench the Spirit by refusing his promptings. When we fail to avail ourselves of the means of grace, we shrivel on the vine. Furthermore, if we don’t communicate with our Father and if we abandon the fellowship of our brothers and sisters, we become drifters instead of pilgrims. The gospel gives us a secure place to stand as we fight this battle with all our might and main.”
Michael S. Horton, Calvin on the Christian Life: Glorifying and Enjoying God Forever

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“Theologies of glory ascend to heaven with humanly devised methods for bringing Christ down or for descending into the depths to make him living and real to us, but a theology of the cross receives him in the humble and weak form of those creaturely means that he has ordained.3”
Michael S. Horton, Calvin on the Christian Life: Glorifying and Enjoying God Forever

J.R.R. Tolkien
“There is nothing like looking, if you want to find something (or so Thorin said to the young dwarves). You certainly usually find something, if you look, but it is not always quite the something you were after.”
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit

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“If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.”
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Michael Scott Horton
“If I do not procure the edification of those who hear me, I am a sacrilege, profaning God’s Word.” Edification is central to proper preaching: “For God will have his people edified. . . . When we come together in the name of God, it is not to hear merry songs and to be fed with wind, that is vain and unprofitable curiosity, but to receive spiritual nourishment.”
Michael S. Horton, Calvin on the Christian Life: Glorifying and Enjoying God Forever




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