Misreading the Bread of Life: Ferris and the Flesh-Spirit Divide in John 6

šŸ“– Series: Responding to Ferris on John 6 Analysis of Ferris’s Eucharistic Interpretation: Challenges and InconsistenciesA final critique addressing logical, doctrinal, and scriptural inconsistencies in Ferris’s view. Metaphorical Musings: Analyzing Ferris’ Approach to John 6 in ā€œHow to Be Christianā€An … Continue reading Misreading the Bread of Life: Ferris and the Flesh-Spirit Divide in John 6

Why ā€˜Eating Jesus’ Means Believing: A Biblical Answer to Ferris

šŸ“– Series: Responding to Ferris on John 6 Analysis of Ferris’s Eucharistic Interpretation: Challenges and InconsistenciesA final critique addressing logical, doctrinal, and scriptural inconsistencies in Ferris’s view. Metaphorical Musings: Analyzing Ferris’ Approach to John 6 in ā€œHow to Be Christianā€An … Continue reading Why ā€˜Eating Jesus’ Means Believing: A Biblical Answer to Ferris

Why the Father Never Fails: A Rebuttal to Leighton Flowers on John 6

Leighton Flowers, through his platform Soteriology 101, presents a synergistic perspective on salvation, emphasizing human libertarian free will and interpreting the Father’s “drawing” in John 6:44–45 as an enabling act through teaching rather than an irresistible force. 1. Drawing as … Continue reading Why the Father Never Fails: A Rebuttal to Leighton Flowers on John 6

Not All from Israel: Paul’s Purposeful Silence on Proselytes in Romans 9

1. Introduction Paul’s heart aches for his kinsmen. At the start of Romans 9, he pours out sorrow that so many in Israel—God’s own covenant people—have rejected their Messiah (Rom. 9:1–3). How could it be that those who were given unparalleled privileges … Continue reading Not All from Israel: Paul’s Purposeful Silence on Proselytes in Romans 9