I like these frames too. Good nutshell comments by these guys that are just classic! The verses are specific and hard hitting. We see the import in the Vine and the Branches. Being born again definately means real change in our lives, not just what Christ has done. Thanks!
For a while, I’ve thought that the Trinity was the most neglected of the major doctrines, and that most believers had only a superficial knowledge of it. I think that holds true for Christian “leaders” as well, and leads them to over-emphasize one or more of the Persons, and to under-emphasize one or more of the Others. When you get the Trinity wrong or superficially, it leads to all sorts of problems, including soteriological ones.
Absolutely cool, Paul! Thank you…
God bless,
Jess
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Jess,
I forgot a frame that is now in there–next to the last by RC Sproul.
paul
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Paul,
I like these frames too. Good nutshell comments by these guys that are just classic! The verses are specific and hard hitting. We see the import in the Vine and the Branches. Being born again definately means real change in our lives, not just what Christ has done. Thanks!
Arkansas Bill
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For a while, I’ve thought that the Trinity was the most neglected of the major doctrines, and that most believers had only a superficial knowledge of it. I think that holds true for Christian “leaders” as well, and leads them to over-emphasize one or more of the Persons, and to under-emphasize one or more of the Others. When you get the Trinity wrong or superficially, it leads to all sorts of problems, including soteriological ones.
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