The End of the Supernatural Charismatic Gifts
An article examining the validity of the Charismatic claim that the gifts of the Holy Spirit are present in the Church of Christ today. The author will try to argue that the Charismatic thesis is certainly a wrong one, by examining the important arguments that are present in the issue, arguments to which both parties in the dispute appeal to. It will be shown that a Charismatic meets more difficulties than a Noncharismatic in their interpretation of the Bible.
Faith and Works One article that argues for the necessity of following Christ's Moral Law. It explains that the Ritual Laws of the Mosaic Pact are abolished by the establishment of the New Testament Pact, but that moral laws of Christ are laws for Christians to follow.
The Imprecatory Psalms We believe that Psalms are intended to be used as instruments of worship, particularly as spiritual songs and hymns, among God's people. This implies that Psalms should be used in the Body of Christ, in the Church, not restricted only to the Judaistic context of worship. Psalms do not contain anything unsuited either to Christian sermons or Christian experience. However, many would find our view problematic because of imprecatory psalms, which are seen as something not in harmony with Christian ethos. Imprecatory psalms invoke or threaten evil upon the wicked, or contain solemn warnings of the inevitable punishment of sin. The presence of the imprecatory psalms is often seen as an objection for using Psalms in Christian context of worship. The article is written by by J. H. Webster.
The Fundamental Principle of Worship
An article that deals with one general principle about worshiping God. It will clarify and argue for the validity of the fundamental principle of Worship .