Sunday, June 13, 2010

Resources Post Mortem

If you have a few minutes, check out the link below:

The_Sovereignty_of_God

The first sermon is John Piper’s personal story around Romans 9.

That's a decent place to start...

As for definitions (that can be discussed and agreed/disagreed with) –

- The Sovereignty of God is the biblical teaching that all things are under God's rule and control, and that nothing happens without His direction or permission. God works not just some things but all things according to the counsel of His own will (see Eph. 1:11). His purposes are all-inclusive and never thwarted (see Isa. 46:11); nothing takes Him by surprise. The sovereignty of God is not merely that God has the power and right to govern all things, but that He does so, always and without exception. In other words, God is not merely sovereign de jure (in principle), but sovereign de facto (in practice). (http://www.theopedia.com/Sovereignty_of_God)

- "What do we mean by [the sovereignty of God]? We mean the supremacy of God, the kingship of God, the god-hood of God. To say that God is Sovereign is to declare that God is God. To say that God is Sovereign is to declare that He is the Most High, doing according to His will in the army of Heaven, and among the inhabitants of the earth, so that none can stay His hand or say unto Him what doest Thou? (Dan. 4:35). To say that God is Sovereign is to declare that He is the Almighty, the Possessor of all power in Heaven and earth, so that none can defeat His counsels, thwart His purpose, or resist His will (Psa. 115:3). To say that God is Sovereign is to declare that He is "The Governor among the nations" (Psa. 22:28), setting up kingdoms, overthrowing empires, and determining the course of dynasties as pleaseth Him best. To say that God is Sovereign is to declare that He is the "Only Potentate, the King of kings, and Lord of lords" (1 Tim. 6:15). Such is the God of the Bible." (A. W. Pink, The Sovereignty of God, chap. 1)

Other resources –

Is God or Man Sovereign? (Real Audio, Windows Media), by R.C. Sproul

Reasonable Faith -Divine Sovereignty and Quantum Indeterminism

A Balanced response to an unbalanced question:

Does RZIM have a position on Calvinism or Arminianism?

Zacharias-God's Sovereignty and Man's Free Will.doc

Friday, June 11, 2010

Articles for Theology on Tap

If you have a few minutes, check out the link below:


The first sermon is Pipers personal story around Romans 9.

That's a decent place to start...

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Brew Two of THEOLOGY ON TAP

Announcing the SECOND brew of THEOLOGY ON TAP

Date: Thursday, June 10
Time: 730pm until we get sick of each other
Topic: The Sovereignty of God
Fellas,

The mob is crying for it so TOT: Part Deux has now providentially arrived.

I'll plan to supplement with a bit more of a narrative on the topic, if need be, but for now, the following should prime the pump: hurricanes and tsunamis; miscarriages and stillborns; Lucifer and Gabriel; the apple and the bite; the sinless one and the Cross.


Where is the sovereignty of God? What is the sovereignty of God? How far reaching is it? How particularized does it get?


Is every moment in every place for every person providentially ordained or is God generally sovereign but exempts or excepts certain details?


As always, further comments, insights, articles, musings, banterings, Dean yelps, etc. are welcome.


Hope everyone can make it. Hit me up with your availability for June 3rd. Assuming we can get a majority, brew two is on.

Peace,