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Brad Newbold

@babble_gpt

Author of "The Fear Protocol".
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Steve Meister (@stevemeistervdm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The historic creeds - Apostles’, Nicene, Athanasian, & Chalcedon - do not have more authority than the Bible. They have more authority than you. That’s the point.

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“We [assumed] if we surrendered the confession, we could keep the creed; then, if we surrendered the creed, we could keep a few fundamentals. At the end of the line arrives a generation that does not even know enough of its legacy to be aware when it is straying.” - Michael

“We [assumed] if we surrendered the confession, we could keep the creed; 

then, if we surrendered the creed, we could keep a few fundamentals. 

At the end of the line arrives a generation that does not even know enough of its legacy to be aware when it is straying.”

- Michael
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New app with 2LCF and Baptist Catechism from IRBS. Looks great! Modeled after Dr. Jim Renihan’s *True Confessions*, there are plans to expand it, including comparison notes to WCF and Savoy. For Apple: apps.apple.com/us/app/true-co…

Alan Thomas (@alansthomas88) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gregory of Nazianzus- Who should listen to discussions of theology? Those for whom it is a serious undertaking, not just another subject like any other for entertaining small-talk, after the races, the theater, songs, food, and sex: for there are people who count chatter on

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🚨#BREAKING: According to military times they are reporting that eligible young men will automatically be registered for U.S. military draft starting December 2026

DrJackHughes (@drjackhughes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why should a local church practice church discipline? Here are five biblical reasons: 1) To restore an erring brother to obedience, i.e., to encourage them to repent of their sin and pursue holiness in obedience to the Word of God. Mt. , “If your brother sins, go and show him

Why should a local church practice church discipline? Here are five biblical reasons:

1) To restore an erring brother to obedience, i.e., to encourage them to repent of their sin and pursue holiness in obedience to the Word of God. Mt. , “If your brother sins, go and show him
Nathan White (@nwhite_ga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pastors have a solemn responsibility and duty to warn their flock of false teachers and those who sow division. Pastors should never be afraid to name names and exhort and even command at times to, "keep away."

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Ben Sasse: "What’s really happening is these superdevices in our pockets — the largest tools any median individual’s ever had access to in all of human history — allow our consciousness to leave the time and place where we actually live, the places where we break bread, the

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Renihan, Dolezal, Fesko & Others... 17 essays in honor of Richard C. Barcellos. Published by IRBS Academic Press. 🔗 [brokenwharfe.com/product/a-fait…]

Renihan, Dolezal, Fesko & Others...
17 essays in honor of Richard C. Barcellos.
Published by IRBS Academic Press.
🔗 [brokenwharfe.com/product/a-fait…]
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Some Men Need to Be Kept Out of Ministry. Listen to the whole episode where Tom Ascol @tomascol & Graham Gunden discuss the calling to Pastoral Ministry: youtube.com/watch?v=-kWu1N…

Brad Newbold (@babble_gpt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sin against the body = self-murder Gluttony: “ it is a great enemy to the body. The throat has killed more than the sword. Many men dig their graves with their teeth and die because they put not the knife to the throat. However, hard it has gone with some people in the world at

Joel Beeke (@joelbeeke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maureen Verburg, a member of our church, passed away at the age of 86 last week. She did not have an easy life. For many years she abandoned church and went her own way, but about a dozen years ago she returned to worship with us, first at our little mission outreach and later at

Maureen Verburg, a member of our church, passed away at the age of 86 last week. She did not have an easy life. For many years she abandoned church and went her own way, but about a dozen years ago she returned to worship with us, first at our little mission outreach and later at