Hi "A Reformed Observer"- Thanks for writing. You asked: Mr. Adams, I've been lightly aware of your work for a couple of decades, but I've only just now read the Christian Confession of Faith. I ask the following questions because 1) I assume they have been asked before and that you have well-considered answers to … Continue reading Response to “A Reformed Observer”
Tag: Christian Confession
What Did the Work of Christ Accomplish?
The work of Jesus Christ to justify his people is a necessary consequence of the Justice of God. God the Father imputed the sins of his elect people to Jesus Christ, and then poured out the full wrath of his offended Justice upon Christ (2Co 5:17, 1Pe 3:18). God was therefore just in punishing a … Continue reading What Did the Work of Christ Accomplish?
Bill Twisse vs. the Gospel, pt. 2
This article is one I posted to a message board called "theChan". The site has since been reformatted, and this posting deleted. The first half of this article is posted here. ================================ Bill Twisse’s next problem with the CCF is the teaching that Adam was innocent: [BT] This teaching is a bulwark of paradox theology. … Continue reading Bill Twisse vs. the Gospel, pt. 2
Bill Twisse vs. the Gospel, pt. 1
This article is one I posted to a message board called "theChan". The site has since been reformatted, and this posting deleted. ================================ Response to Bill Twisse On January 19, 2004, a lengthy critique of the Christian Confession of Faith was posted by Bill Twisse. This article will be a response to that critique. All … Continue reading Bill Twisse vs. the Gospel, pt. 1
The Definition of the Gospel, pt. 3
Previously, I had given a definition of the Gospel, taken from the Christian Confession of Faith. In my last post, I wrote about how the person of Jesus Christ is at the heart of the Gospel. Today, let's look at the work of Jesus Christ, and how it is also at the heart of the … Continue reading The Definition of the Gospel, pt. 3
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