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Book Review — Human Nature from Calvin to Edwards

December 20, 2019 by Chuck Ivey

The Doctrine on Which the Church Stands or Falls takes its title from the Reformation era conviction that justification by faith is the dividing line between the biblical gospel and man-centered efforts to earn favor with God. Matthew Barrett serves as editor and co-author with several significant theologians. In the forward, D.A. Carson writes that nothing is more important than the subject of this massive volume (15). The book is organized into four parts, grouping the chapters by looking at justification according to what the Bible itself teaches, theological perspectives on the doctrine, church history, and pastoral practice.

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: book review, Chuck Ivey, Historical Theology, Human Nature, Imago Dei, John Calvin, John Owen, Jonathan Edwards, Paul Helm, Things Above Us

Book Review — Susie: The Life and Legacy of Susannah Spurgeon

November 26, 2019 by Chuck Ivey

The Doctrine on Which the Church Stands or Falls takes its title from the Reformation era conviction that justification by faith is the dividing line between the biblical gospel and man-centered efforts to earn favor with God. Matthew Barrett serves as editor and co-author with several significant theologians. In the forward, D.A. Carson writes that nothing is more important than the subject of this massive volume (15). The book is organized into four parts, grouping the chapters by looking at justification according to what the Bible itself teaches, theological perspectives on the doctrine, church history, and pastoral practice.

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: biography, book review, Chuck Ivey, Ray Rhodes Jr., Spurgeon, Susannah Spurgeon, Things Above Us

Book Review — Cracking the Foundation of the New Perspective on Paul

November 19, 2019 by Chuck Ivey

The Doctrine on Which the Church Stands or Falls takes its title from the Reformation era conviction that justification by faith is the dividing line between the biblical gospel and man-centered efforts to earn favor with God. Matthew Barrett serves as editor and co-author with several significant theologians. In the forward, D.A. Carson writes that nothing is more important than the subject of this massive volume (15). The book is organized into four parts, grouping the chapters by looking at justification according to what the Bible itself teaches, theological perspectives on the doctrine, church history, and pastoral practice.

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: book review, Chuck Ivey, Doctrine, Justification, New Perspective on Paul, NT Wright, Robert Cara, Things Above Us

Ep. 027 | Dustin Benge Interview — TAU Roundtable

November 14, 2019 by TAU Roundtable

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Michael interviews Dr. Dustin Benge of Southern Seminary about the two sermons he gave at the 2019 Cruciform Conference concerning the cruciform gospel. Dustin preached from Titus 3 and posed 4 questions to consider: Where does a cruciform gospel start? What does a cruciform gospel exalt? What is the message of a cruciform gospel? And […]

Filed Under: Theology, Things Above Us Roundtable Tagged With: blogging, Cessationism, Christian Life, conversion, cruciform, Cruciform Conference, cruciform gospel, Devotional, Dustin Benge, gospel, grace, reformed baptist, Reformed Baptist Theology, reformed theology, Roundtable, sanctification, scripture, sin, sola scriptura, Things Above Us, titus

Destroyed for Lack of Knowledge

November 13, 2019 by Allen Nelson IV

“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” – Hosea 4:6 Knowledge is power, so they say. When it comes to knowing the character of God, the lack of knowledge is detrimental. Contextually, the weight of this verse lies on the spiritual leaders of God’s people. What an absolute travesty that God’s own people would […]

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: Allen Nelson IV, Christ, God, Hosea, knowledge, love, meditation, Saul, scripture, Things Above Us

Ep. 026 | Michelle Lesley Interview — TAU Roundtable

November 12, 2019 by TAU Roundtable

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Michael interviews Michelle Lesley of michellelesley.com and A Word Fitly Spoken podcast about Feminism, femininity, biblical womanhood, and Moore. Michelle is a wife, mother, and blogger. You won’t want to miss this hard-hitting interview! 🙂  

Filed Under: Theology, Things Above Us Roundtable Tagged With: A Word Fitly Spoken, Beth Moore, blogging, Cessationism, Christian Life, conversion, Cruciform Conference, feminism, gospel, grace, homosexuality, interview, Michael Coughlin, Michelle Lesley, reformed theology, Roundtable, sanctification, scripture, sin, sola scriptura, Things Above Us, women, women's ministry

Dear Egalitarian: Even Some Men Are Not Qualified

November 11, 2019 by George Alvarado

Beth Moore

With all the hubbub about Beth Moore and her doubling down concerning being qualified to preach, social media has erupted with pragmatic reprimands. From the laymen to the pulpit, it seems like the giant elephant in the room has grown too big for evangelicalism to ignore. But while it may be easy to poke the […]

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: Beth Moore, complimentarian, disqualified, egalitarian, elders, household, leaders, Leadership, overseer, pastor, paul, preacher, pulpit, Things Above Us, timothy, women

Stubborn as a Mule

November 8, 2019 by Allen Nelson IV

I played Donkey Basketball one time. After that experience, I can say I have firsthand understanding of what the phrase “stubborn as a mule” means (Yes, I know. A donkey and a mule are two different animals, but you get the illustration). The whole reason “donkey basketball” is funny is because you can’t really make […]

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: Allen Nelson IV, Donkey, effectual call, God, gospel, grace, inability, James Montgomery Boice, Jeremiah, Jesus, Mule, stubborn, stubbornness, Things Above Us, unbelief

Ep. 025 | Various Interviews — TAU Roundtable

November 7, 2019 by TAU Roundtable

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Michael interviews a few more interesting people from the Cruciform Conference. Micah Hasty of Micah Hasty Music https://twitter.com/themicahandrew Josh Hamon of https://theministryofwar.com/ Bryan Lamb of https://www.garageministries.com/  

Filed Under: Evangelism, Theology, Things Above Us Roundtable Tagged With: Bryan Lamb, Christian Life, conversion, Cruciform Conference, Devotional, gospel, grace, interviews, Josh Hamon, Luther, men's ministry, Micah Hasty, Michael Coughlin, music, reformed baptist, reformed theology, Roundtable, sanctification, scripture, sin, sola scriptura, Things Above Us

Ep. 023 | New Perspectives on Paul — TAU Roundtable

October 30, 2019 by TAU Roundtable

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On this episode of Things Above us Round Table, George Alvarado and Chuck Ivey continue our series on Getting the New Covenant Right by diving into the New Perspectives on Paul and the damage it does to the doctrine justification by faith. Scriptures: Genesis 15; Romans 3-5; Galatians 3; Ephesians 2. Resources: 1. The Whole […]

Filed Under: Theology, Things Above Us Roundtable Tagged With: Chuck Ivey, covenant membership, D.A. Carson, faith alone, Federal Vision, Final Justification, George Alvarado, imputed righteousness, Justification, Krister Stendahl, N.T. Wright, New Covenant, New Perspectives, New Perspectives on Paul, NPP, podcast, Robert Cara, Roundtable, Seth Dunn, Things Above Us

Book Review — The Book of Revelation: A Commentary on the Greek Text

October 29, 2019 by Chuck Ivey

The Doctrine on Which the Church Stands or Falls takes its title from the Reformation era conviction that justification by faith is the dividing line between the biblical gospel and man-centered efforts to earn favor with God. Matthew Barrett serves as editor and co-author with several significant theologians. In the forward, D.A. Carson writes that nothing is more important than the subject of this massive volume (15). The book is organized into four parts, grouping the chapters by looking at justification according to what the Bible itself teaches, theological perspectives on the doctrine, church history, and pastoral practice.

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: Beale, book review, Chuck Ivey, commentaries, Doctrine, eschatology, NIGTC, Revelation, Things Above Us

Book Review — The Whole Christ

October 11, 2019 by Chuck Ivey

The Doctrine on Which the Church Stands or Falls takes its title from the Reformation era conviction that justification by faith is the dividing line between the biblical gospel and man-centered efforts to earn favor with God. Matthew Barrett serves as editor and co-author with several significant theologians. In the forward, D.A. Carson writes that nothing is more important than the subject of this massive volume (15). The book is organized into four parts, grouping the chapters by looking at justification according to what the Bible itself teaches, theological perspectives on the doctrine, church history, and pastoral practice.

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: antinomian, antinomianism, book review, Chuck Ivey, Doctrine, Edward Fisher, gospel, Justification, legalism, legalist, Marrow Controversy, Matthew Barrett, New Perspectives on Paul, NT Wright, Sinclair Ferguson, The Whole Christ, theology, Things Above Us, Thomas Boston

Brown Journalism

September 27, 2019 by Tim Bates

This past week we witnessed one of the ugliest instances of “journalism” I have ever seen. A young man from Iowa stumbled into raising over a million dollars for a children’s hospital in his home state. It’s the same hospital that overlooks the University of Iowa’s football stadium. The same hospital that gets waved to […]

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: brown journalism, cancel culture, current events, journalism, routine background check, social media, Things Above Us, Tim Bates, tweets

9 Common Emotional/Situational Pornography Triggers

September 26, 2019 by George Alvarado

Of all my years counseling Christians and non about the dangers of pornography, there are 9 common emotional and situational patterns that trigger porn use. Some of these are simply symptoms of a deeper problem, meanwhile others only serve to justify a depraved craving. I don’t want to harshly judge those who have fought tooth […]

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: addiction, alone, anger, anxiety, bitterness, boredom, Depression, dopamine, Fight The New Drug, George Alvarado, loneliness, overwhelmed, porn, pornography, revenge, sex deprivation, slavery, Things Above Us, trigger

Placebo Prayers

September 11, 2019 by Michael Coughlin

Last weekend, we had 6 men preaching God’s Word in our group. We split into two groups of 3 and separated physically. This allows us to always have 2 men preaching the mystery of the gospel. So we were able to achieve nearly 5 hours of street preaching in 2.5 hours, with each man carrying no more than about an hour of the load. But this week, I was the only preacher, and I was committed to filling the time. How God enabled that to happen is truly remarkable!

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: evangelism, evangelists, Michael Coughlin, open air evangelism, OSU, placebo, prayers, praying, preaching, Things Above Us

Assurance: “How Can I Know I’m Really Saved?”

August 30, 2019 by Chuck Ivey

Examine Yourself How do you know you are really a Christian?  Do you really know you are going to spend eternity in Heaven when you die? Are you sure you are actually right with a just and holy God? Can a true Christian lose their salvation? I recognize there is a danger in addressing this […]

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: Assurance, Chuck Ivey, examine yourself, heaven, Hell, Joel Beeke, R.C. Sproul, Salvation, Things Above Us

The Active Obedience of Christ (book excerpt)

August 27, 2019 by Garrett O’Hara

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I’ve given up on a particular timeline for finishing my evangelistic book. The manuscript word count is now at 29,183. My plan is to release more excerpts as time passes so that I’m able to combine my effort on the book and here at Things Above Us. Here’s a chapter portion I just wrote. As […]

Filed Under: Evangelism, Theology Tagged With: active obedience of Christ, Garrett Ohara, how to be made holy, j gresham machen, Jesus, Things Above Us

9 Steps Toward Apostasy

August 23, 2019 by George Alvarado

I’ve shared this on other blogs before, but given the recent apostasy of Joshua Harris and Marty Sampson, it is always good, by way of reflection and introspection, to be reminded of your own spiritual condition before God. I’ve counseled countless believers and unbelievers about the fruit of salvation, and the doctrine of assurance. And […]

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: 9 Steps toward apostasy, Apostasy, George Alvarado, John Bunyan, Michael Coughlin, New Covenant, Perseverence, Pilgrim's Progress, Preservation, Roundtable, Things Above Us, Tim Bates

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