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Contentment in the Wisdom of God

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Does God know what he is doing? If everything falls within the will of God, why is there so much sin in the world? This article addresses questions like these, coming to the conclusion that Christians must trust in the wisdom of God in the midst of a fallen world.

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The Personal Side of Charles Hodge

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The personal life of Charles Hodge was of a man faced with trials, tribulations and disappointments. This article discusses these trials, and the strength that carried Hodge through them.

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Justification: Its Necessity and Grounds

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This article is about the necessity and grounds of justification. Why do we need to be justified, and upon what basis are we justified?

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The Incarnate Hope for a World in Turmoil

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This article seeks to answer the question: if God is sovereign and good, why does he allow sin and evil in this world? The author speaks about the judgment of God, as well as His mercy.

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Reformation in the Sixteenth Century

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This article provides an overview of the sixteenth century Reformation and the teachings of Martin Luther and John Calvin.

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All of Grace

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Our salvation is through grace alone. This article discusses the order of salvation, focusing on the work of the Holy Spirit.

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Baptism as a Seal

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This article is on the topic of baptism, identifying baptism as a sign and seal of the covenant. The author also discusses baptism in relation to election, focusing on the subject of infant baptism.

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"Especially the Preaching"

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This article discusses preaching and church mission. There can be the temptation to evangelize in a way which appeals to our current culture, using ways other than preaching to interest people in the gospel. However, powerful spiritual gospel preaching is the essence of evangelism.

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Why We Believe in God

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This article is about why we believe in God; namely, because he has revealed himself to us in creation and in Scripture. Belief in God makes knowledge possible and allows us to make sense of the world. Believing in God is rational, because not believing in God renders everything meaningless.

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The Problem of Evil

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This article is about the origin of sin, about God and the origin of evil, and about God and suffering.

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Sanctification

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This article looks at definitive sanctification and progressive sanctification, and sanctification according the image of God.

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Seminary Education: Its Necessity and Importance

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This article is about the requirements of the minister and the importance of theological education (theological seminary in this regard).

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