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Steve Clevenger

@jsteveclevenger

Reformed Baptist Pastor. Confessing the Second London Confession of Faith of 1677/89. Black Coffee.

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Worship requires time for God. Focused time for God; set-aside time for God...if God says we need a day for him, we need a day for him. —Robert Godfrey

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Sola scriptura doesn’t mean “Scripture only” (nuda scriptura) as if tradition has no value. It means Scripture is the final authority—the standard by which all other authorities must be measured. - Michael S Horton

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There will be no end to our warfare till we leave the world. Let it be the uninterrupted exercise of the godly, that when many afflictions have run their course, they may be prepared to endure fresh afflictions. - John Calvin

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Don’t sit down and try to write a statement of faith for your church. Try to use something that some people have already done, because there’s some good options out there. — Kevin DeYoung

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Wow! Dr. Renihan just announced that the Particular Baptist Theological Society (along the lines of ETS) will be formed next year and take the place of the IRBS Faculty Conference.

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Inasmuch as God elects some and passes by others, the cause is not to be found in anything else but in his own purpose. - John Calvin (Commentary on Romans)

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Got to hold in my hands today at Meeter Center a very rare work that John Calvin likely personally handled: His early self-published commentary on Seneca’s De Clementia (1532).

Got to hold in my hands today at Meeter Center a very rare work that John Calvin likely personally handled: His early self-published commentary on Seneca’s De Clementia (1532).
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“… the great source and starting-point of all medieval discussion of the being and essence of God is not Greek philosophy in general or Aristotle in particular, but Moses — in Exodus 3:14: ‘God said to Moses, “I am who I am.”’” - Richard Muller (citing Etienne Gilson)

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The sense of God’s mercy and goodness is the sweetest thing that ever was felt, and is able to season the bitterest cup that ever believer drank of: taste and see that the Lord is good. By faith is the taste of this sweetness gotten. – David Dickson

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In a word, he gives the appellation of the Israel of God to those whom he formerly denominated the children of Abraham by faith, (Gal. 3:29,) and thus includes all believers, whether Jews or Gentiles, who were united into one church. - John Calvin