“The new Calvinists constantly extol the Puritans, but they do not want to worship or live as they did. One of the vaunted new conferences is called Resolved, after Jonathan Edwards’ famous youthful Resolutions (seventy searching undertakings). But the... (Continue reading)
MacArthur’s third installment on the Song of Solomon. When a speaker deliberately arouses lusts that cannot possibly be righteously fulfilled in unmarried college students, or when his personal illustrations fail to guard the privacy and honor of his own wife, that... (Continue reading)
Part 2 of John MacArthur’s treatment of The Song of Solomon against Driscoll’s typical eisegesis. Song of Solomon is incredibly beautiful precisely because it is so carefully veiled. It is a perfect description of the wonderful, tender, intimate discovery that God... (Continue reading)
John MacArthur takes on Driscoll in “The Rape of Solomon’s Song.” Mark Driscoll has boldly led the parade down this carnal path. He is by far the best-known and most prolific popular proponent of handling the Song of Solomon that way.... (Continue reading)
Pulpit Magazine publishes a statement regarding Grace Church’s view of musical style in church. ... (Continue reading)
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