George Whitefield and the Need for Regeneration

Chris Hume • August 2, 2016
By Chris Hume August 17, 2016
Recently, Dr. Kenneth Gentry graciously published one of my articles on his blog, PostmillennialismToday.com. Here is the opening paragraph. To read the rest,  please visit his blog  where my full article can be found.

Peace. It is illusive, yes, but it is not unattainable. The best of human rulers can only give thanks to God if his kingdom or country is characterized by peace. To say a kingdom is characterized by peace is a high commendation. For example, the reign of Israel’s greatest king, David, was characterized by peace (though not before much fighting had to be done; see 1 Chronicles 22:18; 23:25). Peace was even more prominent during Solomon’s days (1 Kings 4:20; 1 Chronicles 22:8). But the peace of King David and King Solomon was short-lived. As great as they were, these kings were still sinners. Imagine, however, a perfect king, ruling in perfect righteousness. What would be the effect of that? What would the result be if such a king were ruling over us? Would there be peace? Or would there be increasing wickedness and sin? The Bible not only answers that question, it also tells us who that king is.

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By Chris Hume April 6, 2016
A compilation of all my letters to the editor in 2014
By Chris Hume July 11, 2015
Pastor Robinson’s leadership and love is evident even in his final correspondence to the Pilgrims prior to their departure.