
David Schrock
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Christian. Husband. Father. Pastor of Preaching @OccoquanBible. Professor of Theology @IndyTheoSem. Editor-in-Chief @Christ_OverAll
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3 weeks ago |
christoverall.com | Will Spencer |Steve Heitland |David Schrock |John-Michael Bout
Fathers are missing—both literally and metaphorically. Some fail to show up, and others fail to step up. And when this masculine authority is absent, the family and the rest of society languish. But what’s a dad to do? This month, we look to our heavenly Father’s Word and wisdom to make fatherhood great again. From Biblical exposition to cultural application, we aim to recover and refine the place of the father as the head of the household—the paterfamilias.
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1 month ago |
christoverall.com | Ethan T. Jago |David Schrock
When Jude, the half-brother of Jesus who preferred to identify himself as the Lord’s servant (Jude 1), took up his pen to write his short letter, he did so with intentions to celebrate his common salvation with this intended recipients. Yet, for reasons that threatened the church, his letter took a decidedly critical tone, as he identified the false teachers creeping into the church.
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1 month ago |
davidschrock.com | David Schrock
On Pentecost and Its Centrifugal Effects: Acts 2, 8, 10, 19 and 1 Corinthians 12:12-13 (Via Emmaus)The Coming of the Holy Spirit2 When the day of Pentecost arrived, they were all together in one place. 2 And suddenly there came from heaven a sound like a mighty rushing wind, and it filled the entire house where they were sitting. 3 And divided tongues as of fire appeared to them and rested on each one of them.
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2 months ago |
christoverall.com | Megan Basham |David Schrock |Andy Naselli |Nicholas Piotrowski
On the road to Emmaus, Jesus spoke to two wandering disciples about all that the Hebrew scriptures said concerning him (Luke 24:27). Warming their hearts with his “Christ-centered” interpretation of the Old Testament, Jesus taught his disciples and us (by way of Luke’s account) how to read all things in Scripture in light of Christ. In this month, we follow our Savior’s lead to see the glory of the cross in the patterns and promises of the Old Testament.
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Feb 9, 2025 |
booksataglance.com | David Schrock
by David SchrockEditor’s Note:We are pleased to present this in-depth review essay of David Allen’s monumental work, The Extent of the Atonement, by David Schrock. David Schrock is Pastor of Preaching and Theology at Occoquan Bible Church, Woodbridge, Virginia, and adjunct professor of systematic theology at Indianapolis Theological Seminary and The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He earned his PhD in systematic theology from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
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