Calvin and Powerful Preaching

Rev Brian Abshire on May 14th, 2008

Over the years, after listening to a great many men preach a great number of sermons, I have often asked myself “why did they bother?” Oh, they delineated their three points well enough, demonstrated adequately their knowledge of the pluperfect, and told their mandatory joke (and received the mandatory chuckle). But …

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What’s Wrong With a Seminary Education?

Rev Brian Abshire on May 14th, 2008

Reforming the Ministry
Some Suggestions How to Get out of the Hole the Seminaries Dug for Us
It’s not my fault; really! I never wanted to be a pastor. Oh, I knew as soon as God regenerated my heart that being a Christian meant total commitment to Jesus as Lord. But …

Erasmus of Rotterdam: The Reformer Who Didn’t Reform

Rev Brian Abshire on May 14th, 2008

I once watched a PBS debate on the topic of whether the Religious Right was a threat to American democracy. William F. Buckley, Pat Robertson and others pleaded that they were four square in favor of the flag, Mom’s apple pie and the American way. The Religious Right cried for “Principled Pluralism” …

Is Arminianism A False Gospel?

Rev Brian Abshire on May 12th, 2008

Every so often, I receive letters and emails or get into discussions on the phone with various people wanting to know my position on “Arminianism;” specifically whether I believe Arminianism is a “false gospel” (and whether those believe who believe or espouse some form of it are …

Is Baptism A Replacement for Circumcision?

Rev Brian Abshire on May 12th, 2008

An Analysis of Colossians 2:11-12
God’s revelation of Himself in creation is a wondrous complexity of awesome mystery and intricacy. Each of us tries to fit the pieces of the puzzle together the best we can. Sometimes our picture of reality may be quite close to the mark. At other times, we may be totally wrong. …

Reason, Evidence and Presuppositional Apologetics

Rev Brian Abshire on May 12th, 2008

Some Preliminary Considerations
Introduction

Since the time of the Enlightenment, the role of human reason has become paramount in Western thinking. Though initially based on the out-workings of a thousand years of Christian presuppositions, modern man discovered that reason had given him significant power over the material universe. Reason, gave …

Does God Still Speak Today?

Rev Brian Abshire on May 12th, 2008

This question came in from Helen H. who asks;
In I Kings 19:11-12. Elijah heard a still small voice. Are we, today, able to hear a still small voice or was it a special revelation for Elijah? We had been taught that it is for us today.
To which we …

The Atonement

Rev Brian Abshire on May 12th, 2008

As a truly Reformed sort of fellow, following the Regulative Principle of worship, I believe that if God does not COMMAND something in worship, then it is FORBIDDEN in worship. Yet working out the regulative principle is sometimes difficult. Sure, we don’t need no stinking drama in our church, but what do …