Evanescent Grace

Evanescent is not a common term in our language today, but it is being used as a means of attacking Reformed theology, and today we dove into Matthew 13 to address the issue, live from outside Conway, Arkansas. We are hoping to do another program tomorrow from Grace Bible Theological Seminary, but we haven’t tested things yet, so, we will see!
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Road Trip Radio Free Geneva!
Rich Pierce, February 15, 2022February 15, 2022, Church History, Debate, Molinism, Personal, Provisionism, Radio Free Geneva, Road Trip, The Dividing Line Our first road trip version of Radio Free Geneva! I guess we could have done it on the program yesterday, too, but I did not think of it till I was driving today. So I had forgotten to deal with an important part of Tim Stratton’s presentation yesterday, so I wanted to get to that, and there were some developments today we mentioned as well. Once we finished that material, I moved to looking at some comments from David Pallmann and Will Hess in their ostensible “review” of The Potter’s Freedom, focusing upon some more errors regarding the over-all context as well as Hess’ denial of Penal Substitutionary Atonement (I could not tell whether Pallmann likewise denies PSA). Went just over an hour today, enjoy!
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The Changing World of Mormonism…and the Vatican
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