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    What’s Wrong with Celebrating Christmas?

    What’s wrong with celebrating Christmas? To ask this question alone already seems offensive to many. How can there be anything wrong? Is it wrong to praise God and preach Christ? Is it wrong to be happy and enjoy? The complaints against the puritanic killjoy are many. The number of Christians…

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    A Proposal to Understand Biblical Eschatology

    The debate among orthodox Christians concerning eschatology centers on millennium: amillennialism, postmillennialism, and premillennialism. Immediately related to that is the role of Jews and Gentiles in the Kingdom plan, or the role of Israel and Church. Premillennialism emphasizes the distinction between the two (separate at certain time in certain way,…

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    Sola Scriptura, Liberalism, and Traditionalism

    The history of Christianity is an intertwined history of traditions and reforms. There is always a spirit of upholding the tradition, and there is always a spirit not content with the tradition. Tradition is inevitable since no Christian lives in vacuum; tradition is beneficial since it is the testimony of…

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    Malpractices of Expository Preaching

    Expository preaching is quite popular in conservative Christian circles, the resurgence of which probably came under the influence of D Martyn Lloyd Jones and others in the mid 20th century. Expository preaching presupposes a serious commitment to Scripture as the Word of God, to its authority and inerrancy. Its form…

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    Theological Orthodoxy is Risky

    Truth is susceptible to be misinterpreted, and truth is often being misinterpreted and misused. It has been so in the garden of Eden, where Satan questioned the truthfulness of God’s word and then Adame and Eve succumbed to this doubt. In a fallen world, amongst fallen people, there is no…

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    Trinity and Eternal Generation: Survey and Discussion

    Following the previous article on the limitations of theology, we look at a more specific issue here, concerning the tri-unity of God and eternal generation. The central question is: whether eternal generation is essential to the biblical teaching on the tri-unity of God? Is eternal generation taught in Scripture? Let’s…

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    Theology Begins and Ends in Mystery

    The one true living God, “I AM WHO I AM”, is self-existing, self-sustaining, self-serving, and self-explaining. God created all and controls all. God was before all and by Him will all exist and by His will all continue to exist. He is above all in being, in knowledge, in power,…

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    Facilitator of Divine Communication

    A Christian preacher/teacher is a servant of God and a minister of God’s Word. Our Lord commanded the apostles to “teach them to observe all that I have commanded you” (Mt. 28:20); the apostles said, “we will devote ourselves to prayer and to the ministry of the word.” (Act. 6:4);…