Sinner saved by grace alone, husband to the amazing & beautiful @kaylajocolwell, daddy to 4, one of the planting pastors @covenantgraceut, confessional Baptist

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“Remember, you are not sent to whiten tombs, but to open them” - Spurgeon 🔥🔥🔥
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The DARVO will be impressive next week 🤷
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Everything built from dust will return to it. Beware shifting from the gospel.
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“Be comforted, small one, in your smallness. He lays no merit on you. Receive and be glad.” C.S. Lewis, Perelandra
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Four gardens tell the story of redemption: Eden Gethsemane Garden Tomb Garden-City The Bible begins in a garden, is redeemed in a garden, and ends in a garden-city where God dwells with His people forever.
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This week I had the privilege of gathering with brothers from @GraceRefNet for our General Assembly. What struck me most was the combination of conviction and warmth. These are men who take the 1689 seriously, but who also love Christ, love the church, and genuinely care for one another. In a day when confessionalism is often caricatured as cold or combative, it was refreshing to spend a week with pastors who are committed to both truth and shepherding. I am thankful for old friends, new friendships, and the reminder that the Lord is still building His church through ordinary means, ordinary pastors, and an extraordinary Savior. Grateful for the Grace Reformed Network and excited to see what the Lord does in the years ahead.
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What a joy to meet Jeff and make Twitter friends real friends.
On a plane home from the @GraceRefNet General Assembly with my fellow @covbapdenton elder @adamsandlin1689. Here are four observations on our time: 1. The men in the network are steely confessionalists. No squishiness here! 2. Confessional orthodoxy is wed to pastoral heart. These men are the kinds of shepherds that smell like sheep and are deeply burdened to feed and lead their flocks well. 3. They may take sound doctrine seriously, but they don’t take themselves too seriously. We stayed up (way too) late and laughed a lot. 4. The sincere love between fellow network pastors is palpable in how they knowledgeably encourage, comfort, and counsel one another in life and ministry. I am grateful that the Lord is building up another confessional Baptist association for the sake of supporting pastors, and planting and strengthening healthy churches through the power of the gospel. If your church confesses the Second London confession, or you are somewhere in the process of leading your church to become robustly confessional, get to know this network by attending a future GA. gracereformednetwork.org/
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Pastor, the Bible nowhere demands omni-competency in you.
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On a plane home from the @GraceRefNet General Assembly with my fellow @covbapdenton elder @adamsandlin1689. Here are four observations on our time: 1. The men in the network are steely confessionalists. No squishiness here! 2. Confessional orthodoxy is wed to pastoral heart. These men are the kinds of shepherds that smell like sheep and are deeply burdened to feed and lead their flocks well. 3. They may take sound doctrine seriously, but they don’t take themselves too seriously. We stayed up (way too) late and laughed a lot. 4. The sincere love between fellow network pastors is palpable in how they knowledgeably encourage, comfort, and counsel one another in life and ministry. I am grateful that the Lord is building up another confessional Baptist association for the sake of supporting pastors, and planting and strengthening healthy churches through the power of the gospel. If your church confesses the Second London confession, or you are somewhere in the process of leading your church to become robustly confessional, get to know this network by attending a future GA. gracereformednetwork.org/
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The main issue facing kids with Down syndrome is not whether they’ll live well. It’s whether they’ll live.
This week, my wife and I made the very difficult decision to terminate the pregnancy due to Trisomy 21. The choice was not made lightly. We really appreciate all of the personal stories that you guys shared with us, especially the unconditional support we received from fans with no matter what we decided. I know some of you may be very disappointed to hear this news. We are devastated. This has been extremely traumatic for both of us, especially Ashley. She underwent the procedure earlier this week and is on the mend. Thankfully, everything went smoothly, but emotionally we are drained. Trisomy 21, also known as Down Syndrome, is caused by an extra chromosome. It is caused by an error in cell division, like a glitch. The odds of a baby having it is 1 in 1000. When I first confronted this news, I was shocked but optimistic. If they’re a little slow intellectually, then we’ll make it work. I signed on to be a parent, come what may…but I just didn’t fully understand what Down Syndrome entailed. Once we made it public, it became clear that MOST people don’t know what Down Syndrome entails (and no, it’s not the same as Autism): 50% of babies with DS have heart defects. 75% will have hearing challenges. Over 50% will have vision problems. Impaired immune function, developmental disabilities, learning disabilities, delayed physical development, poor muscle tone, structural issues with face, decreased lifespan, etc…Sadly, the list is long, feel free to look it up…Down Syndome isn’t a “blessing”, it is objectively shitty from a health perspective. I didn’t realize just how rough it is for the child, let alone the family…more often than not, they would be fully dependent on others for the rest of their life. The miscarriage risk is also close to 50%, which made matters worse…they may never see the light of day and it puts Ashley further at risk. We spoke with doctors, friends, family and genetic counselors and learned that up to 90% of women terminate their pregnancy after learning the baby has Trisomy 21. This was WAY higher than I expected, I thought it would be lower given that I hear so many say they kept or would keep the baby. I believe that’s because most terminations happen privately, it feels shameful. A lot of judgment being cast. You never think you’d be in this type of situation until it happens to you and then things change. To all of my fans who have weighed in on this topic who have Autism, Down Syndrome or any other conditions…we appreciate you. You matter a lot and we’re glad you’re here. I commend you and your families for having the strength and courage to push forward. As for us, we made a difficult decision that we believe in the long-run will be beneficial for our family. Thankfully, we had a choice. It will take a little time to move on, but we are excited to try again in the future and hopefully have a better outcome. Love you guys & thank you for understanding. ❤️
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The Gnostics drew pictures of Jesus too and like the Gnostics, the LDS worships a Christ of their own imagining. Ps. Here's a very good reason for the reformation doctrine of sola scriptura: No continuing revelation, no LDS.
If only we, as Latter-day Saints, belonged to a church that had “Jesus Christ” in its name and His image in its logo … Oh wait
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He complains about death threats when he murdered his own son. Both are evil and break the 6th commandment. But his son wasn’t able to go on Twitter and beg his father not to kill him.
I’ve never seen such hate and vitriol for two people grieving the loss of their unborn child and making an impossible decision. The last 24 hours have exposed a side of humanity that is deeply disturbing. Being called “murderous pieces of shit, evil, compared to Hitler” and receiving NON-STOP DEATH THREATS. Seeing my 6-year old dog with Stage 4 Kidney Disease be used as a weapon, manipulating my words and intent in a tweet or saying we’ll regret this decision forever and must repent to God is absolute insanity. If you ever wanted to marvel at the depravity of people online, just check the replies on my latest tweet. It’s a shit-show of epic proportions. This is reflective of the current world and landscape we’re all living in. What’s more troubling is a lot of these people use God or Jesus as their justification for threatening us and wanting to cast us into Hell…seems pretty hypocritical. So many saying they would’ve kept the child, put it up for adoption or are suddenly ready to adopt a down syndrome child, that’s great! You can do all those things. However, many of the people throwing stones don’t even have children, let alone one with a condition and most likely will never do the things they say they’re going to do. There has been some heinous shit said about my wife and I on some extremely large accounts…It baffles me that there are such trashy-ass people who have significant followings. If you can’t contribute anything meaningful to the conversation aside from insults then just don’t post. On the other hand, there has been tremendous stories of people who kept their Down Syndrome baby and that’s awesome! Very courageous and they do look very happy! That is your choice and I support it. This was ours and we can do that. It’s very easy to accept the differences between us when it has no actual bearing on your life. What shocked me most of all was that this story has become mainstream news…A couple’s abortion is suddenly newsworthy in 2026…? There are over 1,000,000 abortions every single year for a myriad of reasons, this is happening on a DAILY BASIS and is the most common outcome for Trisomy 21, yet this one blows up and people are surprised…? The reason this blew up is quite simple: IT’S BECAUSE NOBODY TALKS ABOUT IT. I can’t blame people for not talking about these vulnerable experiences publicly because you see the disgusting backlash that ensues. It’s very divisive. Luckily, after 20 years on the Internet, this is par the course for me taking on the crazies, so I’m glad I can help further the conversation. That’s exactly why I wanted to share this story. People still need to see vulnerability and hear the raw truth. There is real suffering going on and it is being done in silence and fear. So many mothers have reached out privately commending us on our bravery to speak truthfully about this topic and we really appreciate that support! We want you to feel less alone in this and less ashamed. There has never been a more important time to speak up and out about the things that matter. Do not let the vocal minority stop you from sharing your truth. To those who have been affected by this or are confronted with a similar situation in the future, we have your back and please feel free to reach out. I’m sure this will follow us awhile especially when we try for a kid again in the near future. (CONTINUED)
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He’s right. This list is atrocious. Jehovah’s Witnesses aren’t Christians either and should be categorized with the Mormon church as separate religions. I hope the Secretary corrects this asap.
Latter-day Saints are among the most patriotic, service-oriented individuals in our country. They are also unequivocally Christian—just look at who is in the name of the Church. It is unacceptable for a government entity to characterize a faith in a manner that contradicts the religion’s own foundational tenets. I am working now to ensure a correction is made.
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Where else could you confess to the hatred, mutilation, and eugenic murder of your own child, ask for sympathy, and be praised for it? The fool says in his heart “there is no God.” The wrath of God is stored up for this. But God’s grace is greater still if he repents
This week, my wife and I made the very difficult decision to terminate the pregnancy due to Trisomy 21. The choice was not made lightly. We really appreciate all of the personal stories that you guys shared with us, especially the unconditional support we received from fans with no matter what we decided. I know some of you may be very disappointed to hear this news. We are devastated. This has been extremely traumatic for both of us, especially Ashley. She underwent the procedure earlier this week and is on the mend. Thankfully, everything went smoothly, but emotionally we are drained. Trisomy 21, also known as Down Syndrome, is caused by an extra chromosome. It is caused by an error in cell division, like a glitch. The odds of a baby having it is 1 in 1000. When I first confronted this news, I was shocked but optimistic. If they’re a little slow intellectually, then we’ll make it work. I signed on to be a parent, come what may…but I just didn’t fully understand what Down Syndrome entailed. Once we made it public, it became clear that MOST people don’t know what Down Syndrome entails (and no, it’s not the same as Autism): 50% of babies with DS have heart defects. 75% will have hearing challenges. Over 50% will have vision problems. Impaired immune function, developmental disabilities, learning disabilities, delayed physical development, poor muscle tone, structural issues with face, decreased lifespan, etc…Sadly, the list is long, feel free to look it up…Down Syndome isn’t a “blessing”, it is objectively shitty from a health perspective. I didn’t realize just how rough it is for the child, let alone the family…more often than not, they would be fully dependent on others for the rest of their life. The miscarriage risk is also close to 50%, which made matters worse…they may never see the light of day and it puts Ashley further at risk. We spoke with doctors, friends, family and genetic counselors and learned that up to 90% of women terminate their pregnancy after learning the baby has Trisomy 21. This was WAY higher than I expected, I thought it would be lower given that I hear so many say they kept or would keep the baby. I believe that’s because most terminations happen privately, it feels shameful. A lot of judgment being cast. You never think you’d be in this type of situation until it happens to you and then things change. To all of my fans who have weighed in on this topic who have Autism, Down Syndrome or any other conditions…we appreciate you. You matter a lot and we’re glad you’re here. I commend you and your families for having the strength and courage to push forward. As for us, we made a difficult decision that we believe in the long-run will be beneficial for our family. Thankfully, we had a choice. It will take a little time to move on, but we are excited to try again in the future and hopefully have a better outcome. Love you guys & thank you for understanding. ❤️
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Despite contemporary detractors who say otherwise, we are correct, even biblical, to say, “I go to church.” The word “church” (ekklēsia) simply means an “assembly” or “gathering.” More broadly, “the church” is found only where baptized believers in the Lord Jesus Christ assemble regularly under his word and around his table. Where there is no such assembly, there is no “church.” So when good-intentioned people say things like, “We don’t go to church. We need to be the church,” they misunderstand what “the church” is, and they confuse the unique, divinely mandated mission of the local-church-as-institution with the various good works of the saints in the world. And while such people are right to contend that “the church is a people,” it’s misleading for them to qualify that it “is not a place.” Properly speaking, the church is exactly that: the assembly of a particular people in particular place (1 Cor. 1:2). All that to say, we are never more "the church"—or, we can only ever "be the church”—when we "go to church.'"
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If you trust to your faith and to your repentance, you will be as much lost as if you trusted to your good works or trusted to your sins. The ground of your salvation is not faith, but Christ; it is not repentance, but Christ. If I trust my trust of Christ, I am lost. —CHS
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ProTip: Read @pj_schreiner’s helpful works on Matthew, including how Matthew uses “righteousness,” before preaching it: “Jesus fulfilling all righteousness means Jesus brings righteousness (eschatologically) by performing righteousness (ethically) in order to pardon all unrighteousness and credit righteousness (imputationally). … As the common trope goes, Matthew and Paul employ ‘righteousness’ in very different ways. In Matthew it is an ethical demand, in Paul it is a gift of God. Yet I think we have exaggerated the differences; their views are complementary. Matthew and Paul sing in the same choir, even though they sometimes sing in different registers.”
In this book, I argue that Benno Przybylski’s influential reading of Matthew’s use of δικαιοσύνη (“righteousness”) has shaped the field, but it has also been overstated. amazon.com/Matthew-New-Word-…
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Augustine on tongues. "Therefore, since also now he [the Holy Spirit] is received, someone might ask, Why does no one speak in the languages of all nations? Because now the Church herself speaks in the languages of all nations. Before the Church was in one nation, when it was speaking in the languages of all. By speaking in the languages of all it signified the future, that, by growing through the nations, it might speak in the languages of all." - Augustine, Tractate on John 32.2.
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Some church will always have better coffee, better music, better facilities, better speaking, better marketing. Showcase Christ and his gospel. Nobody can improve on that. —@jaredcwilson
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Caruso is as dirty as a Mormon soda
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“It is important to note that the Christian doctrine of divine simplicity does not yield an assimilation of God to abstract philosophical ideas. In fact, it does precisely the opposite: it clarifies that there is no abstract ‘being,’ ‘goodness,’ ‘substance,’ and the like existing beyond the God of Holy Scripture, in which both he and the creature alike would have to participate. Rather the only ultimate being just is the tripersonal God himself, who is the source and exemplar of all others.” - Steven Duby
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