Written in the 18th century, Jonathan Edwards’ 70 Resolutions were a personal commitment to living a life of piety and devotion.
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Brothers, cutting a short from a longer video is often awkward, unnatural, and confusing for the viewer. I would love to see purposeful, God honoring, dedicated short videos made intentionally for that medium rather than broken snips and clips. Love you guys, keep up the great work!
Matthew Everhard has a good book expositing these resolutions called Holy Living, where Dr Everhard, adjunct professor at Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and Pastor of Gospel Fellowship PCA explores the"resolutions" Jonathan Edwards wrote, when he was just nineteen-years-old, revealing how they are still beneficial to Christians today.
Brothers, cutting a short from a longer video is often awkward, unnatural, and confusing for the viewer. I would love to see purposeful, God honoring, dedicated short videos made intentionally for that medium rather than broken snips and clips. Love you guys, keep up the great work!
Matthew Everhard has a good book expositing these resolutions called Holy Living, where Dr Everhard, adjunct professor at Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and Pastor of Gospel Fellowship PCA explores the"resolutions" Jonathan Edwards wrote, when he was just nineteen-years-old, revealing how they are still beneficial to Christians today.
Wasn't Edwards about holy laughter?