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Subjective Believing

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  • Matthijs J. C. Blok

This article is about the emphasis on personal experience and faith experience we find today, rather than the building of our lives on the truth and promises of God’s Word. This subjective believing has been used in the past to reject infant baptism and to support rebaptism and believer’s baptism.

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Developments in Redemptive-Historical Preaching

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  • Jack de Jong

This article on redemptive-historical preaching, focuses on the preaching of historical texts and faith experience in preaching.

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Foundations

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  • Robert D. Knudsen

This article is about faith experience and assurance of faith, as well as assurance of faith and the church and the Word of God.

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Experience Comes with Faith

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  • Jakob Geertsema

This article about faith experience. It also looks at the relation of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, subjectivism, and the work of the Holy Spirit in our experience.

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How long, o Lord?

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  • Derek W. H. Thomas

This article is about the lament and the complaint of the Christian. The author also looks at our sorrow, our faith experience, and Jesus Christ as the man of sorrow.

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The Wilderness Experience

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  • Angus Gunn

This article is about the wilderness experience Israel had when they were freed from Egypt, and how this kind of faith experience is true for all Christians.

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The Cross stands high above the opinions of men and to that cross all opinions must come at last for judgement A. W. Tozer
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