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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Tullian Tchividjian: As I’ve said before, I once assumed (along with the vast majority of professing Christians) that the gospel was simply what non-Christians must believe in order to be saved, while afterward we advance to deeper theological waters. But I’ve come to realize that once God rescues sinners, his plan isn’t to steer them …

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