@AndyNaselli Looks great!
I'm about to preach a few sermons on Romans 9 and have found your book "Predestination: An Introduction" extremely helpful. Thankful for your ministry!
Ben Sasse:
“...and all of that dross will be gone. We are going to be around the table with our Lord, and he's going to be the center, and we're going to be sinless, and we're not going to be trying to put ourselves on the throne, because there'll be so much more joy for us in him being on the throne. And us, who would have been willing to be servants or slaves at that feast, we're going to be sons and daughters.”
@BenSasse
Dr. Steve Wellum is coming to speak on the person of Christ at our church's Bible conference March 20-21 (Fri-Sat).
Registration is available here: https://t.co/k2QJbaAbul
We were sad not to be able to gather today, but hope you have enjoyed the day with your family! Lord willing, we're looking forward to gathering next Saturday for our 10 year anniversary (2-4pm) and next Lord's Day morning.
Thanks to Luke Forrester for these great pictures!
@ColtonYarbro 100% - When I read DG, in the summer of 2005, and realized that delight in God was a duty to be pursued, I am not exagerrating when I say it seemed too good to be true.
@tomascol@VoddieBaucham@FoundersMin Voddie was talking about this stuff so long ago, I remember thinking he was off on some strange tangent. It later became clear he was just ahead of the curve.
So thankful for his life and ministry!
@BobTheBaptist It changed my life in the summer of 2005. I thought only in terms of "duty" not delight. This book showed me delight is a duty and it seemed almost too good to be true.
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