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The Particular Baptist

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A confessional Baptist ministry that recovers and informs. New podcast episodes weekly! Check us out in our Linktree 👇#BaptistPodcast

Virginia, USA Katılım Haziran 2019
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Married men are to lead their homes. What does that mean practically? Take a listen to our latest episode!
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Particular Baptist Fun Fact: Hansard Knollys could actually sing: “I have known some other Godly and gracious Christians (besides this grave and holy Matron) who have this gift of Singing: and I my self have some experience of this kinde of Anoynt∣ing of the Spirit of praise, which will (I hope) ere long be powred forth upon the sons and daughters of Zion.”
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@TheParticularB Yes. “Your people will offer themselves freely on the day of your power, in holy garments” ps 110:3 But not in the way semi-pelagians or arminians think.
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Do we co-operate with God in salvation? What role do our wills play? Find out in our latest episode!
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Steve Meister
Steve Meister@SteveMeisterVDM·
Thanks to the good folks at @Logos and @FoundersMin the best commentary available on the Second London Confession (the “1689”) is now available on Logos! Get Jim Renihan’s commentary on Baptist confessions on the Logos app. Link below 👇
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Jeffrey T. Riddle
Jeffrey T. Riddle@Riddle1689·
Vision devotional article (3.13.26): Work out your own salvation “…work out your own salvation with fear and trembling. For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure” (Philippians 2:12b-13). Paul’s command to the saints at Philippi to work out their own salvation with fear and trembling (2:12b) represents an apparent tension. Salvation is by grace alone through faith alone. It is the gift of God. It is not by works lest any man should boast (Ephesians 2:8-9). How then can Paul ask the brethren to work out their own salvation? A command from the apostle Peter also reflects this tension: “Wherefore the rather, brethren, give diligence to make your calling and election sure: for if ye do these things, ye shall never fall” (2 Peter 1:10). How are we to understand this teaching? We might first note that salvation can be understood in three tenses. I have been saved. It is an accomplished fact. I was saved on the cross when Christ died for my sins, and that salvation was realized the moment I received the effectual call of God in the preaching of the gospel and was justified by faith in Christ. But also, I am being saved. The ramifications of my salvation are being worked out in my ongoing sanctification. Related to my present salvation is the fact there is being worked out in me the fruit of good works which God has prepared for me. As Paul said in Ephesians 2:10, “For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.” Finally, I also will be saved. When Christ comes again in power and glory, I will receive my resurrection body and enter into the final state of glory. In commanding the saints to work out their own salvation Paul is not being man-centered. The apostle can and will only be relentlessly God-centered. That is made clear in Philippians 2:13. It is God who is working among his people. The Lord alone is the author our salvation, and it is God who works in us so that we produce the godly fruit which issues from and adorns the lives of his saints. He works out his will, his decree of election, his decree of sanctification, and, ultimately, his decree of glorification in us. He works out his good pleasure. It all serves his ends and results in his divine satisfaction and glory. We become the trophies of his grace that rightly bring all glory and honor to Him. Grace and peace, Pastor Jeff Riddle
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Order of the Cloistered Hermeneutic
The Church Age is surely not an age of justice. The Lord told us clearly what threats we can expect. As for justice and law and order: That's why the King returns. To reign. At Zion. Literally. Over a redeemed Jew. Literally. And this has nothing to do with the Church. Fascinating.
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"God Almighty takes special care of his Church, and of every branch and member thereof." Benjamin Keach
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Duff@dgh5391·
Introduction to Philosophical Theology with Dolezal (@IRBS_1689). Me: ➡️ 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
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“If anyone denies that Jesus Christ is our Lord, and with the highest right since the Father both gave us to Him, and He Himself redeemed us at a great cost, let Him be anathema.” Beza, Theodore. A Little Book of Christian Questions and Responses.
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Are the wicked snuffed out on judgement day? Is the doctrine of the last judgement a gospel matter? These are other topics will be addressed in our next episode which comes this Saturday! Be sure to follow us on X to get notified when we go live.
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Jacob Trotter
Jacob Trotter@jstephentrotter·
WCF 25.6, "the Pope of Rome...is that Antichrist." Irish Articles, "The Bishop of Rome is...that man of sin." Turretin, "we must conclude that the Pontiff reveals himself the Man of sin, the son of perdition, and exempt from the law, which Paul attributes to Antichrist." 2LBC:
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“…the Church of Christ is sprung up from the loynes of Christ” - William Kiffen
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