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Salvation

Music Theology 

“Friend of the Groom” – Another Moment of Revelation

February 11, 2021 Phill Lytle 1 Comment Christian Living, Dogs of Peace, Friend of the Groom, Heaven, Jesus, Moments of revelation, music, Salvation

One more Moment of Revelation. One more chance to see God more clearly.

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N.T. Wright
Theology 

Missing the Point of N.T. Wright

August 11, 2020 David Lytle 1 Comment Argument, Arminian, Baptist, Bible, Books, Christ, Christianity, Christians, Church, College, Covenant, Disagreement, Doctrine, Eschatology, F. Leroy Forlines, Faith, Free Will Baptist, God, Gospel, Heaven, Hell, History, Law, Martin Luther, N.T. Wright, New Testament, Old Testament, Protestant, Resurrection, Salvation, Sin, Theology, Welch College

Getting N.T. Wright wrong.

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Theology 

Hosanna

April 10, 2020 Phill Lytle 3 Comments Faith, grace, Hope, Joy, Life, Light, Loneliness, Lost, Mercy, Salvation, Sin, Suffering

Hosanna in the highest!

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Eternity
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Nothing is Guaranteed: Seeing Life Through the Eyes of Eternity

January 28, 2020 Phill Lytle 2 Comments Death, Eternity, Heaven, Jesus, Kobe Bryant, Redemption, Salvation, Treasure

Death is senseless and life is short. What do we do with that?

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Devotion Theology 

How are Good Works and Salvation Connected?

October 3, 2018 Ben Plunkett 2 Comments Christian Living, Christianity, Faith, Good Works, grace, Salvation

“Why do you call me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do what I say?” Luke 6:46

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Current Events Theology 

My Eyes Have Seen Your Salvation

December 25, 2017 Phill Lytle 3 Comments Christmas, Salvation

Our response to the great salvation we have seen with our eyes. (454 words)

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The Five Theology 

Is There A Biblical “Age of Accountability”?

October 20, 2017 Gowdy Cannon 10 Comments 2 Samuel, Acts, Age of Accountability, Bathsheba, Brian Abasciano, Christianity, David, Deuteronomy, Esau, Isaac, Isaiah, Jacob, Jesus, Jonah, Justice, Matthew, Rebekah, Robert Picirilli, Romans, Salvation

A Sequel of sorts to the question “What About Those Who Have Never Heard?” (1,605 words)

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Theology 

Here Where Dogs Bite and Bees Sting: Part Three

October 16, 2017 Ben Plunkett 5 Comments End Times, Evil, nature, Salvation

When all things are renewed and all suffering, decaying, and death for those who believe will cease. (897 words)

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Theology 

Why I Still Say “Ask Jesus Into Your Heart” and other similar phrases

August 28, 2017 Gowdy Cannon 7 Comments 2 Corinthians, 2 Peter, Acts, Christianity, Cliches, David Platt, David Potete, Ephesians, James, Jesus, Matt Walsh, Paul, Paul Washer, Salvation

Thinking critically about being less critical. (1,305 words)

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The 10/40 Window
Theology 

What About Those Who’ve Never Heard of Jesus?

July 12, 2017 Gowdy Cannon 12 Comments 2 Peter, Acts, Daniel, Deuteronomy, Genesis, grace, Jeremiah, Jesus, John, Oprah Winfrey, Romans, Salvation, Unsaved

What does the Bible teach about the lost? (1,087 words)

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  1. Phill Lytle on Hamilton’s “It’s Quiet Uptown” and The Joy of Melancholy MusicMay 10, 2022

    I didn't see it live. I saw it on Disney+. I'm sure the live version is better, though the Disney+…

  2. Gowdy Cannon on Hamilton’s “It’s Quiet Uptown” and The Joy of Melancholy MusicMay 9, 2022

    That's great. I had no idea you'd seen it. We may have discussed it as a group and I missed…

  3. Phill Lytle on Hamilton’s “It’s Quiet Uptown” and The Joy of Melancholy MusicMay 9, 2022

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