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The Christ of the Proverbs

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16 Nov 2019
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Nicholas T. Batzig
When we turn to the Proverbs–which are arguably some of the most neglected portions of Scriptures in the realm of redemptive-historical studies–we discover a series...
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A Redemptive-Historical Family Tree

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12 Nov 2019
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Nicholas T. Batzig
God has woven some of the most glorious redemptive-historical details into Matthew’s genealogy of Jesus Christ. It is fitting that, at the fulness of the...
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The Word and the Power

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02 Nov 2019
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Nicholas T. Batzig
When we consider the miracles of Jesus, we do not fail to recognize a divine power at work in them to reverse the awful effects...
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A Second Adam to the Fight…

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31 Oct 2019
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Nicholas T. Batzig
Last spring, a spider wove a cobweb across the entryway to our house. In the evening, it took the cobweb down and it spun a...
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The Greatest Theology for the Smallest Problems

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26 Oct 2019
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Nicholas T. Batzig
Throughout his New Testament epistles, the Apostle Paul models for us the way in which we ought to approach what may seem to be minor...
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The Reciprocity of Role Relations

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22 Oct 2019
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Nicholas T. Batzig
One of the most glorious aspects of biblical truth is that God has purposed to reveal His manifold wisdom in giving us glimpses into the...
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Sanctified!

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14 Oct 2019
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Nicholas T. Batzig
It was the late Professor John Murray who first articulated the doctrine of definitive sanctification. As he studied the exegetical statements of the New Testament...
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Eight Types of Baptism

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05 Oct 2019
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Nicholas T. Batzig
As I teach a short series on the sacraments at church, I recently happened across a fascinating historigraphical statement by Francis Turretin about the way...
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