Julian Freeman

Life because of an empty tomb…

March 9, 2007
by Julian Freeman
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Saving a People as an ‘Aside’

John MacArthur’s comments on all good Calvinists being pre-millennial has got me thinking again. But I definitely don’t agree. Historic Dispensationalism stated outright that God’s plan to save the Gentiles now–in an age of grace–is an aside from God’s plans … Continue reading

November 24, 2006
by Julian Freeman
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‘In Jesus’ name, amen.’

If you’ve been a Christian for any length of time, you’ve probably been forced to think through / discuss the issue of your closing words in prayer. If you’re like most contemporary evangelicals in the western world, you probably end … Continue reading

September 14, 2006
by Julian Freeman
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The Christ of Isaiah

In my own devotions I’ve just finished reading through the book of Isaiah. I must say that I think one of the reasons why our churches today are so weak and shallow, and have such a small view of God … Continue reading

August 2, 2006
by Julian Freeman
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I Love Scripture!

Yesterday I got to read through a portion of 1 Kings. My favourite part of what I read was Solomon’s building and dedication of the temple. After reading from Genesis all the way through to 1 Kings, it is a … Continue reading