Showing posts with label Iain Murray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iain Murray. Show all posts
Thursday, 21 February 2008
Tuesday, 19 February 2008
Reading Romans rightly
Matthias Media, the employer that has me on the longest leash since Theseus put one on the minotaur, have a blog at which I try to post regularly. Up until recently, I've been hammering posts into shape on this blog and then posting the ones I think are especially relevant over on the Matthias Media site, in particular as a part of the Couldn't Help Noticing column.
But plans are afoot, and in just over a month (don't hold us to it, things may change!) Matthias Media is going to launch a bigger brighter blog, with all sorts of interesting contributors. Stay tuned on that one.
And for my part, as of now I will be posting to the Matthias Media site at least once a week, possibly more, with material that doesn't appear anywhere else in the whole of creation.
Here's the first attempt, with an absolute corker of a quote dug up by Iain Murray from his book The Puritan Hope. Under the Holy Spirit, I really believe that the quote uncovers the key to how to read Romans (and in fact the whole Bible) with understanding.
But plans are afoot, and in just over a month (don't hold us to it, things may change!) Matthias Media is going to launch a bigger brighter blog, with all sorts of interesting contributors. Stay tuned on that one.
And for my part, as of now I will be posting to the Matthias Media site at least once a week, possibly more, with material that doesn't appear anywhere else in the whole of creation.
Here's the first attempt, with an absolute corker of a quote dug up by Iain Murray from his book The Puritan Hope. Under the Holy Spirit, I really believe that the quote uncovers the key to how to read Romans (and in fact the whole Bible) with understanding.
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