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Ryan Hurst 🌳πŸͺ“

@ryanhurst171

1 Timothy 6:11 | Husband | Father | Abolitionist | Aspiring Missionary

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Presbyterian, if you can't say "Baptism Saves" (it does) then you not only need to re-read the reformers and our confessions, but you need to re-read scripture.

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β€œChrist conversed with sinners as a physician with diseased persons, to cure them, not to approve them.” -Stephen Charnock

β€œChrist conversed with sinners as a physician with diseased persons, to cure them, not to approve them.”

-Stephen Charnock
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This comment is an excellent example of two fallacies and the continuation of a third. 1) Ad Hominem 2) Poisoning the Well 3) Begging the Question (from his first comment) Jonathan, you don't know me. Maybe have some charity and engage honestly, or don't engage at all. Thanks

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The fact that the elect, prior to faith, are justly under God’s wrath and liable to condemnation shows that Christ’s payment for sin does not, in itself, release anyone from that liability. God has established a condition in relation to the death of Christ, namely faith, by which

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Any season of transition can be difficult. The narratives and communications circulating about us on social media over the past few days have made this season even more difficult for us and our family. We want to express our deep gratitude for the twelve years we spent at