What Does God Think of the World?
The following article, written by Rev. Angus Stewart and originally published on the CPRC website, has been translated into Urdu by Pastor Arslan Ul Haq.
The following article, written by Rev. Angus Stewart and originally published on the CPRC website, has been translated into Urdu by Pastor Arslan Ul Haq.
The following article, written by Rev. Angus Stewart and first published on the CPRC website, explains the true meaning of being a Presbyterian. It has been translated into Urdu by Pastor Arslan Ul Haq.
An addendum to the Westminster Confession made by John Owen. The difference between this confession (or declaration) and the Westminster Confession is this chapter. There are some other small revisions, but this is the major change. This chapter does not appear in the Westminster Confession.
The Father imposed His wrath due unto, and the Son underwent punishment for, either: All the sins of all men.All the sins of some men, orSome of the sins of all men. In which case it may be said:That if the last be true, all men have some sins to answer for, and so, none … Read more
This article, written by Benjamin B. Warfield, is sourced from Whitefield.freeservers.com and has been translated into Urdu by Pastor Arslan Ul Haq.
The doctrine of limited atonement — the L in TULIP — teaches that Christ effectively redeems from every people “only those who were chosen from eternity to salvation” (Canons of Dort, II.8).
It’s probably the case that there’s hardly any Christian who hasn’t been discouraged with their prayer life.
The will of God is one of the most confusing concepts in the Christian life. Part of this confusion stems from the fact that the Bible talks about God’s will in at least two different ways.
Why does God allow suffering? While there’s way more than 10, here’s some reasons why God allows suffering: