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Experiencing the Love of God

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This article describes a believer's experiencing the love of God. It touches on aspects such as the sonship that God's love communicates to the believer, the work of the Spirit in the believer, and the response that a believer ought to give, having received the love of God.

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The Authority of Scripture

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  • William Webster

What is the basis upon which believers must accept the authority of Scripture and the inspiration of Scripture? The author argues that the main basis should be in Scripture's own witness. In the process, the claim by the Roman Catholic church for tradition as a source of authority in the believer's life is refuted based on Scripture.

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Sola Scriptura and the Early Church

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  • William Webster

The article traces the view of the early church fathers on the authority of Scripture, showing that they held to the doctrine of sola Scriptura. Their view was abandoned by the Roman church, and then restored by the Reformation.

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The Gospel and Evangelism: An Assessment

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This article reviews a number of positions held on the nature of salvation. The article refutes the Roman Catholic accusation that the Reformation rejected all works of holiness and the need for moral transformation in the life of converts. Other unbiblical approaches to evangelism are antinomian elements that deny the necessity for commitment to Christ.

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The Gospel under Assault

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There are two enemies of the gospel: legalism and antinomianism. This article explains why this is so.

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Sola Scriptura and the Early Church

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  • William Webster

With the principle of sola Scriptura the Reformers restored what the church has always confessed. This article shows that from the early church this principle was upheld over against the Roman Catholic appeal to tradition as an authority next to Scripture.

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Let us live as people who are prepared to die, and die as people who are prepared to live James S. Stewart
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