In writing about the duty of the Church to evangelize and work towards its own growth, Dr. Robert L. Reymond, in his masterful Theological work, A New Systematic Theology of the Christian Faith (pg. 881), says,
“… when the church contemplates its growth, either quantitatively or qualitatively, it cannot afford to ignore its responsibility to its own [...]
I have two boys, both sinners. My older son is 16 months old, which is the age where I am starting to see more and more why I have no power to save his soul.
My boy, like his mother, is sweet and spicy. There are times he can be super sweet as he gently kisses [...]
Must one have an overflowing bank account, a lucrative business with steady flow of monetary income, an ever-climbing investment portfolio, and pounds and pounds of gold, silver, and precious jewels in a vault in order to be rich?
I don’t think so. Oh that we would judge wealth by the Lord’s standards. Let me tell you why I [...]
In my previous post, I talked about how we can imitate God by applying His communicable attributes to our daily lives and in our relationships within our family.
But how can we apply God’s incommunicable attributes to our lives and family life? It is not so much about applying them, as though we can imitate them, [...]
To be sure there are attributes that the Almighty has in which we, as creatures, can not share. For instance, He is Perfect and we are not, He is Sovereign and we are not, He is Self-Existent and we are not, etc…. These are called Incommunicable attributes. (Meaning that He does not share or communicate [...]