Ian Kitchen (@iandakitchen) 's Twitter Profile
Ian Kitchen

@iandakitchen

A blood-bought co-heir with Christ. Husband to Kristina. Father to Reese, Leo and Canaan. Pastor at Risen Church.

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Indiana Brunner (@indianabrunner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why Calvinism? Because when you hear the testimony of many Calvinists, it makes sense. They weren’t looking for God. They were running from Him. They were blind, stubborn, and set in their rebellion. And then God broke in abruptly, opened their eyes, and transformed them. And

Andrew T. Walker (@andrewtwalk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The denial of penal substitution is a gateway for many other nefarious mishandlings of God’s Word. If you can make the text not say what the text teaches, you can make the text do anything you want. Scripture is not a wax nose. John Mark Comer is on a bad trajectory and to be

Grant R. Castleberry (@grcastleberry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I bank everything on the penal substitutionary atonement of Christ. Jesus died in my place for the punishment of sins. This is the meaning of the cross and the center of the gospel message.

Josh Barzon (@joshuabarzon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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PREMIUM LEATHER CSB GIVEAWAY

Guys, I have this Bible and it is absolutely beautiful. Now I want one of you to have it! 

✅ Holman “Handcrafted” Edition
✅ Premium Goatskin Leather
✅ Premium Paper Pages
✅ Single Column Paragraph 
✅ Wide Margins
✅ Smyth-sewn, lay-flat design
Luke Stamps (@lukestamps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's Chrysostom on Galatians 3:13. Christ receives the curse, though not a transgressor himself, and his innocent suffering delivers us from the curse of transgression, "rescuing...from punishment." If it's substitution and it's penal...

Here's Chrysostom on Galatians 3:13. Christ receives the curse, though not a transgressor himself, and his innocent suffering delivers us from the curse of transgression, "rescuing...from punishment." If it's substitution and it's penal...
Jonathan Homesley (@jonmarkhomesley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For our culture, it’s unnatural to cease working once a week. Working without ceasing is the way to get ahead. Not only do we not Sabbath, we elevate and promote those who refuse to rest. We incentivize the refusal to Sabbath.

Zachary Garris (@zacharygarris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One challenge for Sabbatarianism is many folks don’t know what Sabbath practice should look like. Keep it simple—if your church has morning & evening services, attend both. If not, attend morning service & then spend some extra time with the family (& individually) reading the

Ryan Denton (@texaspreacher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why Sabbath observance is perpetual: 1. Creation ordinance 2. Part of moral law 3. Day to remember God's deliverance of you from Egypt (typologically) 4. God's own pattern: work 6 days, rest 1 5. Christ says it's for man's benefit 6. NT church: "Lord's Day" clearly set apart

Luke Stamps (@lukestamps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We must be saved from the wrath to come, which is God's just judgment against sin. Our doctrine of atonement, however we theorize it, has to deal with that.