March 27, 2007

Irresistible Christ

A lot of people imagine that the doctrine of God's sovereignty has Him somehow forcing people against their wills to believe. Theologians sometimes use the expression "irresistible grace" when they describe the way God brings sinners into the kingdom. Don't think for a moment that there is any kind of violent fervor or coercion involved when God draws people to Christ. Grace doesn't push sinners against their wills toward Christ; it draws them willingly to Him--by first opening their hearts. It enables them to see their sin for what it is and empowers them to despise what they formerly loved. It also equips them to see Christ for who He truly is. Someone whose heart has been opened like that will inevitably find Christ Himself irresistible. That is precisely the meaning of the expression "irresistible grace." That is how God draws sinners to Himself. The Lord simply opened her heart to believe--and she did.

JOHN MACARTHUR
Twelve Extraordinary Women
(The book was worth the read for that definition of irresistible grace. wow.)

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March 26, 2007

For the Gospel Resources

Been helping out a friend on some new logos for For the Gospel Ministries...

any thoughts?

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March 19, 2007

Caffeine?

Find your daily caffeine intake. Use the Web 2.0esque interface to add up your buzz factor from a slew of common beverages.
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This is the most complete list of beverage caffeine content online. Click on the column titles to sort that column. Any corrections or additions - please add a comment below!

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March 02, 2007

science fair

so true. so true.
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