- What would we think of a world in which all sin and all evil came to an end? That is what we see at the end of Revelation.
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Central Streaming: Man of Sorrows
God is going to reveal his strength – his strong arm – in an unbelievable way. What does the powerful arm of God look like? It looks like Jesus – humiliated, rejected and beaten, and then dying on a cross.
Jonathan Edwards Calls the Devil a Blockhead
The devil is continually attacking the godly. Nonetheless, his attacks on Christians only advance them in their growth in grace. They learn to persevere through the trials with which he afflicts them. The result is that they are made “perfect and complete, lacking nothing” (James 1:4). His assault on the Redeemer only served to bring about redemption. “God holds Satan on a chain,” wrote Jonathan Edwards. “When a person is converted, he is out of Satan’s ultimate reach.” It is the absolute height of foolishness to oppose an omniscient, omnipotent being and attempt to thwart his ultimate designs. Yet that is exactly what the devil tries to do when he attacks the godly. He finds himself in direct opposition to God who will inevitably use his tactics toward their ultimate good. Edwards reflected,
Seeing the devil is so cunning and subtle, it may seem a paradox why he will endeavour to frustrate the designs of an Omniscient Being, or to pretend to controvert him that is omnipotent, … And seeing he has experience of it, for so long a time, all his deep-laid contrivances have at last come out to his own overthrow, and the work has been directly contrary to his design. To this I say, that although the devil be exceeding crafty and subtle yet he is one of the greatest fools and blockheads in the world … although he never attempted any thing against God but he was disappointed, yet he cannot bear to be quiet and refrain from exercising himself with all his might and subtlety against the increase of holiness; though, if he considered, he might know that it will turn to its advantage. Continue reading
The Unpopular Doctrine of Hell: Part 5 of 5
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This is the concluding post on this unpopular topic. While preparing for the seminar I read several older sermons on the topic of hell – all available online – just to see what they were like. There are links to these below, all of which are downloadable PDFs. Finally, the whole idea for the Saturday Seminar at Calvary Chapel Bible College Indianapolis (CCBCi) grew out of an assignment for a theolodgy class with Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS). That paper is also accessible below. Thanks for your interest!
Last and Least: The Unpopular Doctrine of Hell-Kosobucki.pdf