All preachers know you can’t have too many devotional inputs during Easter week. Here’s a piece from Jared Wilson on what he calls the -ations (not the stations) of the Cross. Mediation — There is a gulf between us and God, held in tension by his justified wrath owed to us for our sin. At …

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Last week I posted links to articles dealing with issues of gospel preaching, antinomianism and legalism. Since then Michael Bird has provided his thoughts on the issue. In addition, Dane Ortlund provides a gracious summary. John McLean teaches at the Presbyterian Theological Center in Sydney, and this timely essay on what it is to be  …

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Michael Bird was the first to link to this article by Jason Hood on the Christianity Today website: CT – “Heresy is Heresy, Not the Litmus Test of Gospel Preaching”. The basic thesis is that the notion popularised by Martyn Lloyd-Jones, that faithful preaching of the Gospel should draw a charge of antinomianism and that preachers …

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