Call To Die
Then [Jesus] said to them all, "If anyone wants to come with Me, he must deny himself, take up his cross daily, and follow Me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life because of Me will save it. (Luke 9:23-24, HCSB)
About Me
- Name: Andrew Lindsey
- Location: Louisville, Kentucky, United States
follower of Christ, husband of Abby, father of Christian, Georgia Grace, and Rory Faith, deacon at Kosmosdale Baptist Church, tutor with Scholé Christian Tradition and Scholé Academy
Books That I've Written:
Sermons That I've Preached:
- Thoughts on the Southern Baptist Convention- First...
- Why I will probably NOT vote for the next SBC pres...
- John Piper's "longing for our day"
- That Reformation is Doctrinal Rather Than Political
- The Greatest Gift
- An Accidental Meeting
- Sidenote: "maki"
- Preview: "Heresy?"
- Visit From Friends
- Alferd Packer was a bad, bad man
The Gospel of Jesus Christ our Lord
Recommended Books on Evangelism
- The Soul Winner by Charles Spurgeon
- Biblical Strategies for Witness by Peter Masters
- Today's Evangelism by Ernest Reisinger
- The Gospel and Personal Evangelism by Mark Dever
- Today's Gospel by Walter Chantry
- Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God by J.I. Packer
- The Way of the Master by Ray Comfort
- One Thing You Can't Do in Heaven by Mark Cahill
What I Believe
- The 1689 London Baptist Confession
- 1689 Federalism
- Confessional Baptist Covenant Theology
- The Abstract of Principles
- A Puritan Catechism
- The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy
- The Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics
- The Chicago Statement on Biblical Application
- Together for the Gospel
- Particular Redemption
Bible Study Sites
- NET Bible
- The World Wide Study Bible
- Step Bible
- Graphical Exegesis
- Biblical Languages
- Greek New Testament Blog
- Overview Bible
- Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible
- Calvin's Commentaries
- The Treasury of David
- Luther's Commentary on the First Twenty-Two Psalms
- Luther's Commentary on Galatians
Theological Education
- The Midwest Center for Theological Studies
- Biblical Training
- Monergism.com
- Grace Gate
- Ligonier Ministries
Baptist History
- Baptist Beginnings
- Baptists in the Post-Reformation Digital Library
- Baptist History Sources
- Southern Baptist Biographies
- SBTS History
- The Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies
- The 1644 London Baptist Confession
- From the Protestant Reformation to the Southern Baptist Convention
- Southern Baptist Sermons on Sovereignty and Responsibility
- Polity: A Collection of Historic Baptist Documents
- Sandy Creek Revisited
- The Landmark Controversy
Blogs I Read
- Family Blog
- Mitch Chase
- Daniel Scheiderer
- Russell Moore
- Denny Burk
- James White
- Conrad Mbewe
- The World's Most Famous Christian Blogger
- Pyromaniacs
- Between Two Worlds
- SBC Voices
- Reformed Baptist Fellowship
- Reformed Baptist Blog
- Reformation Theology
- The Purpose-Driven Blog
Ministries I Love
- Kosmosdale Baptist Church
- New Georgia Baptist Church
- Grace Heritage Church
- Grace Bible Church
- Founders Ministries
- Grace to You
- Desiring God
Must-Read Online Books
- Reformed Books Online
- Institutes of the Christian Religion by John Calvin
- Death of Death in the Death of Christ by John Owen
- Mortification of Sin by John Owen
- Religious Affections by Jonathan Edwards
- Freedom of the Will by Jonathan Edwards
- Original Sin by Jonathan Edwards
- Desiring God by John Piper
- When I Don't Desire God by John Piper
- The Passion of Jesus Christ by John Piper
- Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ by John Piper
- All of Grace by Charles Spurgeon
- Confessions by Aurelius Augustine
- The Certainty of Faith by Herman Bavinck
Broadcasts/Podcasts
- Kosmosdale Baptist Church sermons
- The Dividing Line
- Iron Sharpens Iron
- Knowing the Truth
- Reformed Forum
- The White Horse Inn
- Wretched Radio
- The Narrow Mind
Television
Articles of Importance
- Essays by Phil Johnson
- The Salvation of the 'Little Ones' by Albert Mohler and Daniel Akin
- A Reflection on the Sufficiency of Scripture by Xavier Pickett
- The Old Cross and the New by A. W. Tozer
- Luther's Theology of the Cross
- The Logic of Penal Substitution by J.I. Packer
- Particular Redemption by Charles Spurgeon
- An Unpublished Essay on the Trinity by Jonathan Edwards
- The Idol of Free Will by John Owen
- The Idol Factory by C. J. Mahaney
- Are There Two Wills in God? by John Piper
- A Defense of Calvinism by Charles Spurgeon
- The Nature of the Atonement by Phil Johnson
- Throwing Prophecy under the Agabus by Nathan Busenitz
Music
Humor
- The Babylon Bee
- Adam4d.com
- Eddie Eddings' Calvinistic Cartoons
- Tominthebox
- Pecadillo
- Sacred Sandwich
Monday, July 03, 2006
"Man's chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy Him for ever." - The Westminster Shorter Catechism
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"Our wisdom, in so far as it ought to be deemed true and solid Wisdom, consists almost entirely of two parts: the knowledge of God and of ourselves."- John Calvin
7 Comments:
May God guide you as you go brother.
Congrats on the admittance.
Enjoy sinking your teeth into the word with others of like mind at the seminary.
What are you planning on studying?How long, three, four years?
MDM
MDM,
I'm planning on getting my Master's of Divinity, taking the "Biblical and Theological Studies" track and 3 or 4 years sounds about right for how long it will take.
-Andrew
Tim,
As always, thanks for the encouragement.
-Andrew
Andrew,
I will pray for you bro. Given all the battles going on in the SBC right now, you might need it :)
I might, however, join you up there next summer and attend Boyce college. That is, unless, the Lord directs me to the Masters for my undergrad instead.
SDG
Congrats...I don't suppose I could convince you to come to Westminster Theological Seminary in Philly? :-)
Nice try, x.p., but no dice.
P.S. I had a couple of your WTS-Philly folks in my church on Sunday and then we shipped 'em back before classes started back up again.
Enjoy your time at SBTS, Andrew. I'm sure it will be a huge blessing for. Take advantage of the professors there and really try to get mentored. The profs and conversations with the other students are what really make such an endeavor great.
Anyone can give you a reading list, but it's that interaction as theology is humbly examined and shaped that is most exciting.
Soli Deo gloria,
Gunny
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