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Jonathan Edwards died at the age of fifty-five. Although not young, relative to our era it seems premature. What might his mind have...
What can we learn about God and prayer from the story of an unjust judge? In the second part of this series, R.C. Sproul explores th...
With all the opposing ideas in the world, how do you know which ones are right? How do know your thoughts are any closer to the trut...
Home Grace in Focus Articles Can Children Be Saved? November 1, 1990 by GES Webmaster in Grace in Focus Articles By Trudi Bils To many of us, this...
My topic in this first address is "Jonathan Edwards, A Mind in Love with God: the Private Life of a Modern Evangelical." The point of th...
Editor’s note: When I heard this message at Dallas Seminary’s Chafer Chapel in October 2003, I asked Dr. Kreider if we could post it on the Biblic...
In spite of the terrible external hardships that Brainerd knew, he pressed on and even flourished under his tribulations that led to the kingdom.
The disagreement over the will continued on into the 18th century between figures such as John Wesley and Jonathan Edwards over prevenient grace.
In this message, Donald Whitney enlists Edwards’ use of spiritual disciplines to encourage us to move down these channels to the ocean of God hims...
How did John Piper come to appreciate the life and work of Edwards?