by Scott Bushey | Mar 11, 2018 | miscellaneous
“So long as it remains true that Paul represents the Church of the Living God to be one, founded on one covenant (which the law could not set aside) from Abraham to today, so long it remains true that the promise is to us and our children and that the members of...
by Scott Bushey | Mar 9, 2018 | miscellaneous
The word “ordinance” and it’s origination: “…..by historical notation, the Presbyterian Puritans, for example, used the term “ordinance” as much as they used the term “sacrament,” especially in their personal...
by Scott Bushey | Feb 24, 2018 | miscellaneous
http://www.reformed.com/pub/sola.htm 1. Episcopalianism Unfortunately, the Lutheran and Episcopal symbols both contradict sola scriptura in their discussions of ecclesiastical ceremonies, church authority and tradition. The Thirty Nine Articles give the church...
by Scott Bushey | Jan 23, 2018 | miscellaneous
John Owen “The end of his message and of his coming was, that those to whom he was sent might be “blessed with faithful Abraham,” or that “the blessing of Abraham,” promised in the covenant, “might come upon them,” Galatians 3:9, 14. To deny this, overthrows the whole...
by Scott Bushey | Dec 28, 2017 | miscellaneous
Surely, all would agree that the expansion of the gospel is clearly seen in the New Testament. But, gentile conversions are not germane only to the New Testament. In fact, in Nineveh alone, the scriptures tell us that 120,000 people came to faith. Many people like to...