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  • Sep 6, 2024 | thegospelcoalition.org | G. K. Beale

    The following is an uncorrected transcript generated by a transcription service. Before quoting in print, please check the corresponding audio for accuracy. Greg Beale: Our passage upon which this message is based is from the book of Revelation, chapter 18 and verses one to five, which I want to read first, and then we will ask God’s blessing on his word beginning in chapter 18 and verse one of the book of Revelation.

  • Dec 4, 2023 | thegospelcoalition.org | G. K. Beale |Robert Menzies |David Christensen |Andreas J. Köstenberger

    AbstractWhat does Paul mean by the expression “fight the fight” in 1 Timothy 1:18 (NASB)? The Greek verb στρατεύω with the noun στρατεία can be also rendered “battle the battle,” or more generally “perform military service” or “serve in a military campaign.” This expression occurs often in Greco-Roman literature as a patriotic warfare idiom for good character revealed by persevering through warfare or military campaigns.

  • Nov 28, 2023 | theaquilareport.com | G. K. Beale

    The New Testament understands the land promise as a promise that Israel’s land would be expanded to encompass the entire world. For example, Romans 4:13 says, “For the promise to Abraham or to his seed that he would be heir of the world was not through the Law . . .” (so also Heb. 11:8–16; Matt. 5:5 in allusion to Ps. 37:11).

  • Nov 24, 2023 | thegospelcoalition.org | James Eglinton |Rebecca McLaughlin |Greg Lanier |G. K. Beale

    More Episodes Tim Keller and American Neo-Calvinism The Pietistic Influences on Tim Keller Embracing God as Our Heavenly Father Draw Wisdom and Strength from God’s WordIn his message at TGC Netherlands 2023, James Eglinton delves into Tim Keller’s evolving relationship with neo-Calvinism. He recommends Center Church as the primary source for understanding Keller’s mature theological voice and the biblical basis for his ministry.

  • Nov 22, 2023 | thegospelcoalition.org | Glen Scrivener |Andrew Wilson |Carl R. Trueman |G. K. Beale

    The following is an uncorrected transcript generated by a transcription service. Before quoting in print, please check the corresponding audio for accuracy. Carl TruemanI think the problem in the United States is that Protestant evangelicals thought they owned the country. And it’s becoming patently obvious, they don’t own it anymore, if they ever did. And the temptation then is to think something’s being stolen from you, that you’re powerless in the face of this act of theft and to despair.

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