by Paul Flynn | Oct 14, 2017 | Radio Shows
In a recent article John Piper stated: “we should not speak of getting to heaven by faith alone in the same way we are justified by faith alone.” Has he compromised the gospel? Is it similar to the errors of Norman Shepherd? What did godly Reformed men of the past say on the error taught by Shepherd, and what should be the message to Piper and others like him today? What are the consequences of the Reformed community ignoring modern errors on justification by faith alone?
by Paul Flynn | Aug 5, 2017 | Interviews, Radio Shows
On today’s programme we are joined by John J. Murray, a retired Minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ who serves in the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) in the Glasgow area. He also worked as an assistant editor of the Banner of Truth Trust for 13 years and he continues to write articles on the Trust’s website. On today’s programme we look at his latest popular booklet called “The Dog That Does Not Bark: A Heart Cry for Leadership in the Church Today.” How should we deal with error in the Church? What difference can godly men make? What comfort and encouragement can be taken from examples found in Church history and the Bible itself?
by Paul Flynn | Jul 22, 2017 | Radio Shows
Why is there so much disunity in the modern Reformed movement? Is Charismatic Theology consistent with Reformed Theology? How is Dispensationalism different to Reformed Theology? Are all Calvinists Reformed? The term is thrown around a lot today, but what does ‘Reformed’ really mean and represent?
by Paul Flynn | Jul 15, 2017 | Radio Shows
We take a look at the infamous ballet performance that took place at Tim Keller’s church, Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City. What is wrong in the video, if anything? How are we to worship God in spirit and in truth? We also play Dr. Joseph Pipa’s response to the video in question.
by Paul Flynn | May 22, 2017 | Radio Shows
On tonight’s programme we respond to comments Doug Stauffer made on the ESV being a Calvinistic Bible translation.