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By Man of God by CBTSeminary
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"The question some of you may have been waiting to hear addressed is the relationship between John Gill and hyper-Calvinism. Does Gill qualify as such? For some historians and theological writers, to ask the question is to answer it: of course he was. For them, Gill is the arch hyper-Calvinist who espoused damaging errors and practices. Others claim that Gill was simply a Calvinist fully in line with the previous generations of Particular Baptists. And there are many others at various places along the continuum between these two poles."
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Jonathan Edwards: The Best Means of Awakening Sinners | Narrated Puritan
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1689 19:3-4 The Threefold Division of the Law | Confessing the Faith
"The Confession in these paragraphs distinguishes three types of laws in the law of Moses: the moral, the ceremonial, and judicial and asserts that the ceremonial and judicial have been fulfilled and abolished, but that the moral law continues to bind all men."
How may we shepherd ministerial aspirants under our ministry through the preached word?
What aspects of Christ’s person and work do aspiring ministers need to hear?
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John Murray: The Fear of God
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1689 19:2 The Ten Commandments | Confessing the Faith
"Here the Confession teaches the substantial equivalence of the requirements of the law written on Adam’s heart with the Ten Commandments."
What doctrines or passages should we preach to minister to the souls of believers who wrest with assurance?
What aspects of Christ’s person and work do doubting believers need to hear?
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Today, John Gill is predominantly known for his writings. These amounted to over 10,000 folio pages. A folio was the full sheet of paper, 19 by 24 inches, then used by printers. With this quantity of output, no wonder one man gave Gill the nickname, “Dr. Voluminous”. I’ll describe many of his writings in the next few minutes, but what is not usually appreciated is that virtually all of his publications grew out of his pastoral ministry. John Gill was first and foremost a pastor, serving a specific London congregation and from there made connections with other Baptist churches and orthodox Christians. So Gill’s primary work was feeding the Word of God to the flock of God where he had been placed. And he did this with tireless diligence.
Charles Spurgeon: A Chat about Commentaries | Narrated Puritan
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1689 19:2 The Law Written in the Heart of Adam | Confessing the Faith
"John Murray remarks, ‘The law of God confronts them and registers itself in their consciousness by reason of what they natively and constitutionally are’."
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