“The believer who acquiesces in special revelation is now in a posture to respond properly to general revelation. In this regard the Christian should be the most diligent student of both special and natural revelation. Our theology should be informed by both the Bible and nature. The two come from the same revelatory source, God himself. The two revelations do not conflict; they reflect the harmony of God’s self-disclosure.”
The Lord Is My Shepherd: Why God Made Sheep
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God filled his world with props — with trees and eagles and mountains and
fish and men — to reveal not just his creativity...
Hope in the Lord
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We were blessed to have Dr. Brian Borgman, pastor of Grace Community Church
in Minden, NV preach God’s word to us today at King's Church, Peoria, AZ.
His s...
The New Riddleblog Goes Live!
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The New Riddleblog goes live! Check it out.
This blog will remain up and running as I update and move material over to
the new blog.
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