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The monthly discipleship magazine of @Ligonier designed to help you grow in the knowledge of God. Learn more: https://t.co/A8PJwXMlKS

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The books of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel contribute in different ways to the over­arching theme of a Messiah from the line of David, who will play a central role in God’s redemptive plan for the world. —T. Desmond Alexander
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The Lord Jesus now intercedes for us at the right hand of God. —Keith A. Mathison (@KMathison1967)
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As the Old Testament prophets predicted, while God’s kingdom is already being established, this process will come to completion only with the construction of the new Jerusalem on a renewed earth. —T. Desmond Alexander
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Jesus Christ died for our sins, and “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness”. —Keith A. Mathison (@KMathison1967)
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We are not without hope, however, for there is good news. There is the gospel. —Keith A. Mathison (@KMathison1967)
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He whose soul does not worship will never live in holiness. —C.H. Spurgeon.
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It is a good and necessary inference that the whole of biblical revelation in both Testaments is the story of Jesus Christ’s role in our redemption. —@KimRiddlebarger
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The happiness of the creature consists in rejoicing in God, by which also God is magnified and exalted. —Jonathan Edwards.
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Old Testament prophecy can be challenging. But understanding the variety of ways in which it was interpreted in the New Testament can equip us to read it hopefully, interpret it carefully, and apply it consistently with the rest of Scripture. —Ra McLaughlin.
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Defying God is worse than denying God, and this is what we do every time we sin against God. When we sin against the God we know exists, we are defying God and engaging in behavior that is fundamentally satanic in nature. —Keith A. Mathison (@KMathison1967).
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Many fulfillments of prophecy are not fulfillments of predictions. Instead, they simply bring extra, fuller meaning to the prophet’s message. —Ra McLaughlin
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For as long as there has been sin, there have been atheists, those who deny God. —Keith A. Mathison (@KMathison1967)
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If you have defied God, if you are defying God, repent and turn to Jesus Christ, the only One in whom forgiveness for sin may be found. —Keith A. Mathison (@KMathison1967)
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In heaven, the church will be beautiful, as well as good and true. —@RCSproul.
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The whole counsel of God is revealed in His Word and is therefore limited to that which is revealed in His Word. —@KimRiddlebarger
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We shall never be clothed with the righteousness of Christ except we first know assuredly that we have no righteousness of our own. —John Calvin.
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The representatives of the Law and the Prophets charge us to pursue lives of faith and faithfulness, to repent of our sins, to fear and serve the Lord, and to trust in the once-for-all atonement of Christ. —Iain Duguid
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Time and time again, the prophets expressed God’s compassion toward His people but also warned them of the inevitable consequences of continued disobedience. —Iain Duguid
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Do stylistic differences in the New Testament suggest pseudonymity? Robert Rothwell responds with a thoughtful biblical perspective rooted in the doctrine of inspiration.
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Our doctrine of inspiration does not say that the Apostles were mere automatons taken over by the Holy Spirit to give us the Scriptures. —Robert Rothwell
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