Misunderstood Verses: 1 Timothy 2:4
1 Timothy 2:4 is oftentimes used in partnership with 2 Peter 3:9 by some to deny a definite atonement, or as it
1 Timothy 2:4 is oftentimes used in partnership with 2 Peter 3:9 by some to deny a definite atonement, or as it
Last time we kicked off this "Misunderstood Verses" blog series with John 3:16. As is the case for any verse in Scripture, we
Disclaimer: I don't mean for the title of this blog post to sound so self-serving. "I want this, I want that, me,
Everyone makes disciples, and everyone shares good news about it. Just think about all the disciples that are made each and every
*Published in the Tuscola County Advertiser. For podcast information, please visit www.colwood.org* Martin Lloyd-Jones once said that part of our problem in
(originally published in our local newspaper on 1/25/12) Last time we looked at the “big picture” implication of the gospel message. And
(From my article in the local paper last week.) If there’s something I’ve learned about faith, Jesus and Christianity it is this:
"If we would be sanctified, our course is clear and plain--we must begin with Christ. We must go to Him as sinners,