Connecting The Dots
I grew up in a semi-liberal church and later attended a reformed seminary back in the 1970's. It was there that I was first exposed to "Reformed Theology". However, it wasn't until about 2005, when I began listening to THE WHITE HORSE INN, that the pieces began to fall into place. As a result of the roundtable discussions between these "regular cast of characters" that I FINALLY found an answer to my 3-decade-old question of "How am I supposed to find Christ in the OT?" (To paraphrase Luther - We read the Bible front-to-back. We understand the Bible back-to-front.) Now I understand what Jesus meant when he spoke with the two disciples on the road to Emmaus, "And beginning with Moses and with all the prophets, He explained to them the things concerning Himself in all the Scriptures." (Luke 24.27) Obviously I don't have any idea what your "question" is, but you may find it here at THE WHITE HORSE INN. But beware. There is a down-side to listening to the WHI. You will soon realize how impoverished is the preaching you're hearing from most pulpits on most Sunday mornings. God grant us that the "light" might soon come on and Christ would begin to be preached by "evangelical" pastors!Read full review »
Red Shoe Laces via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/08/10
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