This chapter (#3) does not at all seem as if Mark is writing it. Just didn’t seem like the normality of his style. The chapter was great in material. It is clear from the beginning that Mark is not a dispy in any means; I am referring to his view of the Old Testament. One [...]
Archive for March, 2008
Vintage Jesus: How did people know Jesus was coming?
Posted: March 31, 2008 by Michael Dewalt in Mark Driscoll, Vintage JesusSunday’s with Spurgeon: PRAYER, THANKSGIVING, PRAISE
Posted: March 31, 2008 by Michael Dewalt in Sundays with Spurgeon“Be careful for nothing; but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus” Philippians 4:6,7No care, but all prayer. No anxiety, but much joyful communion with God. Carry your [...]
Video of the Week: John Piper – Expositional Preaching
Posted: March 29, 2008 by Michael Dewalt in John Piper, TG4'08, Video of the WeekBook of the Week: Vintage Jesus: How Human was Jesus?
Posted: March 28, 2008 by Michael Dewalt in Book of the Week, Mark Driscoll, Vintage JesusAs I started reading chapter two today, right away I thought I was listening to the message preached at the 2006 Desiring God conference. But I was simply reading… I often wonder, when others read my writing if they feel as if I am speaking. No matter what they feel, I see some good in [...]
Vintage Jesus: Is Jesus the Only God?
Posted: March 27, 2008 by Michael Dewalt in Mark Driscoll, Vintage JesusI stopped in a store today with a gift card to a parable books in Grand Rapids, MI. Now I often when buying books, try to buy from my own publisher that I work for at Reformation Heritage Books. However, you are not going to fine Mark Driscoll’s book there. So I said, “I wanna [...]
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Jeremiah Overview: The New Testament Analysis & The The Messages
Posted: March 24, 2008 by Michael Dewalt in JeremiahJeremiah in the New Testament The book of Jeremiah made a major impression on the New Testament writers, as they cite it forty times. Jeremiah was known in the New Testament as the “weeping prophet.” Many scholars often look at Luke gospel and wonder about the image of Jeremiah that may have been in Luke’s [...]
Together for The Gospel 06′ Mohler
Posted: March 22, 2008 by Michael Dewalt in TG4'08, Video of the WeekBook of the Week(s) by Horatius Bonar Night of Weeping and Morning of Joy
Posted: March 21, 2008 by Michael Dewalt in Book of the WeekHoratius Bonar, a well-known nineteenth-century minister called “the prince of Scottish hymn-writers,” was also a prolific writer of scriptural, practical, and experiential Christian literature. Two of his books that bore considerable fruit and have often been reprinted were The Night of Weeping and The Morning of Joy, here reprinted under one cover. The Night of [...]
Jeremiah’s God The prophet Jeremiah had a constant mindset that God was always in control. For Jeremiah, the sovereignty of God was of most importance when trying to understand the events around him. He knew that God was the creator of the earth and knew that as that creator, nothing happened that he did not [...]