
Have You Not Read?
“Have You Not Read?” is a podcast that seeks to answer your questions, on literally any subject, by shining the light of God’s Word on them. Pastor Michael is joined by a rotating line-up of guest hosts to tackle questions about theology, culture, current events and more. Our thesis is that Scripture is sufficient to give us the truthful answers to all of life’s questions. The Bible is a cogent and coherent whole that presents the only valid lens through which all of reality can and must be understood. If you have questions you would like “Have You Not Read?” to tackle, please submit them at the following link: https://www.ssbcokc.org/have-you-not-read/
Have You Not Read?
1689 2nd London Confession of Faith
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Sunnyside Baptist Church
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Season 4
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Episode 11
Join Michael, Chris and Dillon as they work through another listener question round table concerning the 1689 2nd London confession:
- Why doesn't your church just use the 1689 2nd London confession of faith?
- Why does the 1689 use the word "permit" rather than the word "cause" to characterize God's relation to the Fall?
- The 1689 speaks about how some are elect and others left in their sin. Is this an attempt to avoid saying God "causes" some to be reprobate?
Media Recommendations:
Revelation and Reason in Christian Theology - book by Christopher C. Green
The Lunatic Farmer - Christian libertarian environmentalist capitalist lunatic farmer, Joel Salatin
The Dorean Principle - book by Conley Owens
If you have questions you would like “Have You Not Read?” to tackle, please submit them at the link below:
https://www.ssbcokc.org/have-you-not-read/
Question: Why does the 1689 use the word "permit" rather than the word "cause" to characterize God's relation to the Fall?
Question: The 1689 speaks about how some are elect and others left in their sin. Is this an attempt to avoid saying God "causes" some to be reprobate?