Don’t read the runes; read your Bible

Yesterday, we reached our penultimate sermon in Acts. We were considering Paul’s time on Malta in Act 28. During his time there, he is bitten

The only things “laying out a fleece” can tell you

“Laying out a fleece” doesn’t mean or imply what you probably think. Really, it tells us only two things.

God’s power made perfect in weakness (even in this small way)

It is Easter Monday. The last day of the Easter period (mainly noted here because Easter Sunday is a bank holiday and so it stands

Middle Knowledge, Free Will and the Reformed Schema

I previously outlined a theodicy which sought to integrate the Molinist conception of Middle Knowledge into a framework of compablist free will that would synchronise