Book Review – Gentle and Lowly by Dane Ortlund

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An excellent book discussing Christ’s love for his people. Ortlund isn’t always theologically guarded in his statements but this isn’t a systematic theology; it is an excellent and biblically grounded devotional book written for the average reader. God loves his children more deeply than we think.

Book Review – Baptist Roots in America

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A good though short history of Baptist origins in America. Waldron briefly gives the story of how the Particular (Reformed) Baptists first came to dominate religious life in America and then, for various reasons, lost or abandoned their beliefs, opening the door for Modernism/Liberalism, Dispensationalism, and other departures from the continue reading…

Book Review – Law and Grace by Alva McClain

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This book suffers severely from McClain’s rejection (or possibly ignorance) of the biblical case for the three-fold division of the law. Additionally, McClain tends to confuse justification and sanctification in the context of the use of the law in the life of the Christian; thus, he rejects any continuing applicability continue reading…