Too Good to be True
From Neoredemptive
| Too Good to be True: Finding Hope in a World of Hype | |
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Michael S. Horton
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Synopsis
Horton demolishes the "theology of glory" that seeks to rationalize pain and suffering, and instead embraces a theology centered on the Cross and the Resurrection.
... The "already and not yet" ...
Doc's Take
Love it!
Choice Quotes
If we could simply coordinate prayer armies to bring down the territorial spirits, the campaign against Satan and his hosts would be easy. But it is much more difficult, because the problem is not external to us, but internal. The problem is not that we are held in bondage against our will, longing for someone to name and claim our victory, but that we are willing captives and refuse to trust in God apart from his intervening grace.
Sound doctrine is not, as many seem to assume today, a distraction from the real life of Christian discipleship, but preparation for it.


