Interview with Graeme Goldsworthy

This week’s episode of The White Horse Inn is an interview of Graeme Goldsworthy.  Graeme was long-time professor of Old Testament at Moore Theological College in Sydney, Australia.  He is the author of some terrific books on understanding the Old Testament and preaching the Bible as from a Christ-Centered, Redemptive-Historical perspective.  Here is the blurb:

According to Australian theologian Graeme Goldsworthy, author of Gospel-Centered Hermeneutics, and According to Plan, the gospel of Christ is the central story of the entire Bible. But if this is the case, how then do we interpret various Old and New Testament texts in light of that fact? On this program, Michael Horton talks with Graeme about this question and other related issues addressed in his many books on this theme.

Posted by Dave on Sep 01 2010 under Audio/Video, Biblical Theology, Redemptive-Historical | Comment now »

The Gospel is for Christians Too

I have been listening to Rod Rosenbladt for years on the White Horse Inn.  However, it is hard to find Rod’s audio outside of that context.  New Reformation Press has done us a great service by offering one of Rod’s lectures for free, both as an MP3 and PDF.  And I must say that this lecture is one for the ages: 100% raw Gospel.  This lecture is specifically designed for those who consider themselves alumni of the “Church”.  Here are the goods:

Download the MP3 file.

Download the PDF formatted for a regular sheet of paper.

Download the PDF formatted for a booklet.

http://www.newreformationpress.com/blog/nrp-freebies/the-gospel-for-those-broken-by-the-church/

Here is the blurb with a some quotes:

This MP3 of the recording of Dr. Rosenbladt’s presentation is tailor-made for all those folks who are “mad” at and “sad” about Christianity BECAUSE they have been “baited and switched” by the church.

If the Ten Commandments were not impossible enough, the preaching of Christian behavior, of Christian ethics, of Christian living, can drive a Christian into despairing unbelief. Not happy unbelief. Tragic, despairing, sad unbelief. (It is not unlike the [unhappy] Christian equivalent of “Jack Mormons” – those who finally admit to themselves and others that they can’t live up to the demands of this non-Christian cult’s laws, and excuse themselves from the whole sheebang.) A diet of this stuff from pulpit, from curriculum, from a Christian reading list, can do a work on a Christian that is (at least over the long haul) “faith destroying.”

In this staggeringly potent presentation, Dr. Rosenbladt tackles what plagues many ‘recovering Christians’. Sticking to his unchanging theme of 200-proof Gospel, using his own history as an agnostic “outsider” to Christianity, Dr. Rosenbladt delivers the grace of the cross with all its potency, undiluted.

If you’ve struggled with your faith in your church because of what you’re seeing and hearing (and maybe don’t even go to church anymore), you don’t want to miss this powerful address – an unabashed analysis of the church today and what it is doing to many believers – from one who has experienced it himself.

Are we Christians saved the same way we were when we were baptized into Christ, or when we came to acknowledge Christ’s shed blood and His righteousness as all we had in the face of God’s holy law? That all of our supposed “virtue” – Christian or pagan – is just like so many old menstrual garments (to use the Bible phrase)? But that God imputes to those who trust Christ’s cross the true righteousness of Christ Himself? We are pretty sure that unbelievers who come to believe this are instantly justified in God’s sight, declared as if innocent, adopted as sons or daughters, forgiven of all sin, given eternal life, etc. But are Christians still saved that freely? Or are we not? We are pretty clear that imputed righteousness saves sinners. But can the imputed righteousness of Christ save a Christian? And can it save him or her all by itself? Or no?

For all of you who have been given morality lessons instead of the Gospel, hear how Dr. Rod Rosenbladt succinctly presents Christianity as first and foremost a genuine truth claim about Christ as our righteous substitute, instead of a never ending list of popular religious recipes for personal success.

I have also included a short, 22-minute presentation he did on a similar topic back in 1995.  It is below.

Posted by Dave on Aug 09 2010 under Articles, Audio/Video, Justification, Lutheran | Comment now »

CJ Mahaney Impersonation

For those of you familiar with CJ Mahaney, the leader of Sovereign Grace Ministries, you will enjoy this.

Jonathan Rourke as CJ Mahaney from Resolved on Vimeo.

Posted by Dave on Aug 02 2010 under Audio/Video | Comment now »


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