by Luke Geraty | Oct 25, 2013 | Posts
In 1843, Robert Moffat preached at the Barbican Chapel a sermon that raised the searching question of the eternal destination of those in foreign lands. He asked, “Who can look to the East Indies now, and to China now; who can look to those interesting portions...
by Luke Geraty | Jul 17, 2013 | Posts
In the landscape of the “now and not yet,” the “inaugurated and not consummated,” the “sanctified and being sanctified,” it’s been extremely helpful for me to think about the concept of the kingdom of God through the idea of...
by Luke Geraty | Jul 6, 2013 | Posts
I don’t want to undervalue the necessity of people making a “decision” to follow Jesus as Lord, but I think it’s somewhat true that there’s a prevalent ideology at work in many churches that simply wants to get someone to “make a...
by Luke Geraty | Aug 19, 2012 | Posts
As an advocate of what is essentially a Reformed perspective regarding issues related to soteriology, I fully subscribe to the idea that those whom God has chosen for salvation shall, in the end, be saved. I would gladly affirm what the Westminster Confessional...
by Luke Geraty | Feb 11, 2012 | Posts
A growing number of missional thinkers continue to use the concept of “incarnational ministry.” Two notable scholars raise interesting questions about whether or not this term is useful. For instance, Eckhard J. Schnabel writes, “I submit that the use of...
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