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Josef Urban

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Yes! The latter half of Romans 7 describes the Apostle Paul at his best. Ongoing warfare with indwelling sin is the Christian’s incessant battle. I preached on this recently: sermonaudio.com/sermons/106242… The law exposes our ongoing need for the gospel and drives us deeper into it.

Believer, you 𝘢𝘳𝘦 a Romans 7:25 Christian. We are all Romans 7:25 Christians. There is no other kind of Christian. — R Scott Clark heidelblog.net/2022/04/believ…



It’s all too common to turn Bible reading into a self-help or practical-improvement exercise, missing the point: that Scripture is about God’s redemptive story, His eternal plan to magnify His glory. Biblical interpretation isn’t “How does this fit into my life?” but “What does…


Stop presenting the gospel as if it were an experience you had. The gospel is not “Jesus has transformed me.” Neither is it your personal “testimony” of conversion. The gospel is objective historical reality, not subjective personal experience. It is true whether you’ve been…


In the Olivet Discourse (Matt. 24: Mk. 13: Lk. 21), the “worst tribulation ever” language is Hebraic hyperbole and refers to events culminating in 70 AD with the destruction of the temple and the Jewish-state-as-theocracy. Exegetically, “all these things” in the Olivet…

What is your view on the great tribulation?



I’m thankful that the Lord has given us, in His mercy, this massive Red Wave. We’ve had enough of the leftist liberal garbage and deep state corruption that weakens this nation and its populace in every conceivable way. As @coachanthonyd said, “The people have spoken. Take your…

Just to put this in perspective. The popular vote: President Trump The electoral college: President Trump The House: Republican The Senate: Republican The Supreme Court: Conservative Governors: Republicans lead 27 states The people have spoken. Take your leftist trash…



My thoughts in this Election Day: God reigns and judges not just individuals, but nations. When He has determined to punish a nation for their wickedness, one way He does that is by handing them over to corrupt, wicked leaders who seek their own benefit instead of the common…


My wife just warmly warned me that preachers are always awry when they audaciously add all assortments of alliterations to all that they articulate, above all when abundant with annoyingly atrocious adverbs and aggravating adjectives—she is adamant that the annoyed audience will…


Well said. It so true yet often overlooked that imprecatory psalms were meant to be prayed and sang by faithful Israelites, as an expression of the holy longings and eschatological hope that were burning in their hearts. If we don’t incorporate and replicate the right kind of…

Imprecatory Psalms give exiles a language to pray and express godly lament and hatred for the despotic oppression that occurs in the present age as we eagerly await the consummation of the age to come.



When you read the Bible, the first question should not be, “How does this speak to my context?,” or “How does this apply to my life?” It should be, “What are the divine and human authors communicating in the original context in light of the Bible’s storyline?” That will always…


WIth all that's going on in the world, there is lots of talk right now about the end of the world. Perhaps it's a good time, then, to weigh in on what I think is happening in the Book of Revelation. Here is what I think about the main interpretive approaches: —> Most…


Yet none of them, in Paul’s reckoning, adequately qualified to be worthy of the title “chief of sinners.” Paul alone met that qualification, as far as he was concerned. Of course, that was absolutely true when he wrote it, but maybe not so much now—because the only reason Paul…

While drunk, Lot impregnated his daughter, who bore Moab, whence came Ruth, the great-grandmother of David, the king who murdered Bathsheba's husband and with her fathered Solomon, who filled Jerusalem with idolatry. Christ's genealogy preaches his will to save even the most…



With all the Zionism and warmongering going on, let me remind you what the apostle Paul said. “For they are not all Israel who are of Israel, nor are they all children because they are the seed of Abraham; but, ‘In Isaac your seed shall be called.’ That is, those who are the…


See that you do not refuse Him who speaks. For if they did not escape who refused Him who spoke on earth, much more shall we not escape if we turn away from Him who speaks from heaven, whose voice then shook the earth; but now He has promised, saying, “Yet once more I shake not…


On his wall on X, @DrGladd just posted a blurb about this forthcoming book. I’ve been waiting for more arguments to be presented along these lines. I’m not sure about how I’ll line up with all the details, but from @DrGladd's summary, I’m inclined to think I’ll agree with the…

An important book just landed! 🛬 Harmon and Schnittjer argue that the apostles' use of the OT is much more in line with the interpretative categories of the OT itself rather than Second Temple categories. "Scholarship should continue the important work of comparing the…

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