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The Intertestamental Period: The Silent Dark AgesThe Intertestamental Period: The Silent Dark Ages

May 1, 2025May 1, 2025 Dr. SamuelDr. Samuel 3:16 pm


The Intertestamental Period, spanning approximately 400 years between the conclusion of the Old Testament and the advent of the New Testament, is often referred to as the “400 Silent Years.” This era is marked by the absence of prophetic revelation

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Perseverance of the Saints: A Reformed Theological PerspectivePerseverance of the Saints: A Reformed Theological Perspective

May 1, 2025May 1, 2025 Dr. SamuelDr. Samuel 2:53 pm


The doctrine of Perseverance of the Saints, a cornerstone of Reformed Theology, assures believers that those whom God has truly called and justified will be preserved by His grace until the end. This doctrine is not based on human effort

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Irresistible Grace: A Reformed Theological PerspectiveIrresistible Grace: A Reformed Theological Perspective

May 1, 2025May 1, 2025 Dr. SamuelDr. Samuel 2:38 pm


The doctrine of Irresistible Grace, a key component of Reformed Theology, emphasizes the sovereign work of God in salvation. It asserts that the grace of God, extended through the Holy Spirit, effectively draws the elect to Christ, overcoming their natural

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Limited Atonement: A Reformed Theological PerspectiveLimited Atonement: A Reformed Theological Perspective

May 1, 2025May 1, 2025 Dr. SamuelDr. Samuel 10:28 am


The doctrine of Limited Atonement, also known as Definite Redemption, is a central tenet of Reformed Theology. It asserts that Christ’s atoning sacrifice on the cross was specifically intended to secure salvation for the elect—those whom God has chosen for

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Unconditional Election: A Reformed Theological PerspectiveUnconditional Election: A Reformed Theological Perspective

May 1, 2025May 1, 2025 Dr. SamuelDr. Samuel 10:15 am


The doctrine of Unconditional Election is a cornerstone of Reformed Theology, emphasizing God’s sovereign choice in salvation. It asserts that God elects individuals to salvation not based on any foreseen merit, faith, or action, but solely according to His divine

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Total Depravity: A Reformed Theological PerspectiveTotal Depravity: A Reformed Theological Perspective

April 30, 2025April 30, 2025 Dr. SamuelDr. Samuel 7:38 pm


The doctrine of Total Depravity is foundational to Reformed Theology, encapsulating the profound impact of sin on humanity. It asserts that every aspect of human nature—mind, will, emotions, and body—has been corrupted by sin, rendering humanity incapable of seeking God

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The Need for Reformed Theology in the Modern ChurchThe Need for Reformed Theology in the Modern Church

April 30, 2025April 30, 2025 Dr. SamuelDr. Samuel 7:16 pm


The modern church faces a myriad of challenges, from cultural relativism to theological ambiguity. In such a time, Reformed Theology offers a robust framework rooted in Scripture, emphasizing the sovereignty of God, the sufficiency of Christ, and the authority of

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The Church Discipline as Divine ChastisementThe Church Discipline as Divine Chastisement

July 26, 2022July 26, 2022 Dr. SamuelDr. Samuel 1:52 pm


The Primary purpose of church discipline is to pursue the twofold goal of restoration (of the offender to right behaviour) and reconciliation (between believers, and with God). [1] — Wayne Grudem The phrase ‘Church Discipline’ bring out  a variety of

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“But what things were gain to me, those I counted loss for Christ. Yea doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and do count them but dung, that I may win Christ,” (Phil 3:7-8)

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