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Garry J. Williams

Ten Things You Should Know about the Love of God

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This article helpfully outlines some key features about the love of God.

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John Calvin in the Valley of the Shadow of Death

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This article discusses the suffering of John Calvin, and what Calvin himself had to say about suffering.

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Penal substitution: A Response to Recent Criticisms

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This article responds to recent criticisms of the doctrine of penal substitution as atonement for human sin. The author's main focus is the publication of The Lost Message of Jesus by Steve Chalke and Alan Mann from a British perspective, and views expressed by Joel B. Green from an American perspective. He notes four main charges brought against penal substitution.

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His Love Endures Forever – Small Creatures with Sin-Darkened Minds

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Chapter 1 attempts to show why humans cannot know and understand and embrace the love of God without first being renewed by that same love.

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His Love Endures Forever – Introduction

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What is the meaning and significance of the statement "God is love" (1 John 4:8)? The author introduces his concern that the true meaning of the love of God be understood.

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The World in the Church: Lawless World: Lawless Church?

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Reflecting on the modern trend where the self has become the law, this article shows how rebellion against the law can be used by Satan to bring worldliness in the church. The cure can be found in keeping the balance between justification and sanctification. This is the fourth and final article in a series looking at some examples of worldly thinking infiltrating the church. 

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The World in the Church: Irreligious World, Irreligious Church?

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The distinction drawn between being spiritual instead of religious has resulted in negative thinking around formal religion. This has become a tool Satan has used to bring worldliness into the church. This is the third in a series of four articles looking at some examples of worldly thinking infiltrating the church. 

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The World in the Church: Ordinary World, Ordinary Church?

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This article shows how the church can become worldly by desiring to appear to be normal before the world. In this article, the author shows how Satan uses the desire for normality to bring a worldly influence into the worship service. This is the second in a series of four articles looking at some examples of worldly thinking infiltrating the church. 

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The World in the Church: A Distracted World, A Distracted Church?

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This article shows how the church can become worldly through distraction. In this article, the author shows how Satan can use distraction to negatively influence public worship in church. This is the first in a series of four articles looking at some examples of worldly thinking infiltrating the church. 

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