The Holy Spirit and the Christian Life
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Systematic theology and Christian beliefs on different topics.
i. Introduction
ii. God
iii. Scripture
iv. Sin and evil
v. Jesus
vi. Salvation
vii. The Holy Spirit and the Christian Life
viii. Church
viv. Creation and New Creation
Category: The Holy Spirit and the Christian Life
Mike Reeves introduces us to America's great theologian, Jonathan Edwards.
Michael Spencer considers the rawness and beauty of the gospel, considering the weakness of our sinful flesh and the grace of God in Christ.
Mike Reeves asks whether heaven or eternal life or something else is the great offer of the gospel.
In the second of two papers, Glen Scrivener examines the call and work of an evangelist – with some surprising conclusions.
Mike Reeves' introduction to Sibbes' mini-sermon collection on the reformation of the heart.
Michael Reeves explores what it means to be evangelical, considering the proposals from Bebbington, Packer, and Stott.
Ian Shaw considers why the Reformers are not known for their missionary activity, and asks how their approach can shape our ministry today.
In the second of two papers, Glen Scrivener examines the call and work of an evangelist – with some surprising conclusions.
Sinclair Ferguson walks us through the doctrine of sanctification from the Reformed perspective, asking what sanctification is and how it happens.
Bob Letham shows how studying theology and the Bible are an inescapable part of being a Christian, necessary for leaders, and vital for the whole church.