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| Blog Name: |
Josh McClellan |
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http://www.joshmcclellan.wordpress.com |
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English |
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Religion, Philosophy, Apologetics |
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Josh is the collegiate minister at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma. He is an M. Div. and Th. M. graduate of Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary and is currently in the application process for a Ph. D. in Apologetics and Worldview from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. |
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Grace Works
People often struggle understanding the proper relationship of faith and works in the Christian life. Often times people will find themselves at one extreme or the other, living out a works based salvation, or showing relatively no concern at all for living out one’s faith through faithful obedience to the commands of Jesus, thinking that God has forgiven them and they are now
Teaching Them To Obey Everything I Have Commanded You
I have to come to realize that obedience is simply not a part of most our spiritual paradigm here in America. We come to church, I think, with the intention of hearing from God, of being engaged by the message, even being wowed by something new and fresh. But few of us walk out the doors with any intention of really doing whatever it is we have heard spoken.
Sometimes this may not
The Great Omission
Let’s get right to the point: the more I read the Bible the more I see a glaring omission from western Christianity. And that omission is prayer.
Unfortunately this omission is not present only among the theologically hollow evangelical mainstream, but most of the theologically sound, biblically faithful segment as well. A great many authors I have great respect for simply do not make a priority of prayer i
Mystery Revealed
The word mystery has become increasingly popular in the church today. This is primarily due to the postmodern rejection of modernity’s arrogant claim to be able to discern truth through scientific progress and advancement. Postmodernity is far more honest and humble. We can’t really know truth, at least not one all encompassing absolute truth. It is relative and determined by the community. Within the chu
When Our Faith Is In Vain
On a number of occasions I have heard someone asked the question, “Is there anything that would cause you to walk away from Christianity?” To this they replied, “No. There is nothing that would ever cause me to walk away from my faith.” (Typically this is followed by some sort of comment about having had a real experience with God).
This sounds like the response
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