I’m sure you can tell by the title of this blog that I hold to that nettlesome and many say outdated theology commonly defined as Reformed, Covenantal or Calvinistic. I embraced biblical theology not in seminary or through listening to those who promoted it, but by God’s grace through my own study of Scripture. Upon adopting biblical theology I was finally able to get off the gospel roller coaster. Thank God I no longer lived and related to God by what I felt. Though I’m still growing and have a long way to go (as my wife will testify to) I praise God that I can grow knowing that my eternal soul isn’t in the balance. Trust me, not knowing where one stands with the Holy One of the universe who describes Himself as a consuming fire is not a comfortable feeling.Reformed theology is biblical theology, God glorifying theology, Christ exalting theology, beautiful theology and life-saving theology. The purpose of BlackTulip.com is to reflect on how that theology impacts our lives and culture with a special emphasis on African-Americans.
Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Blaque Tulip is in the House
Our brother Lance Lewis has made the plunged and join us on the blogosphere. Lance is made for this format. I am sure he will make sure we have stirring commentary on many issues, particularly as they relate to black people and biblical theology. In fact, here is how he describes his blogging approach over at Blaque Tulip (that fits Lance to a tee):
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Anthony,
My wife and I are going to be in Atlanta June 6th, do you think you might have time to meet for an hour or so? E-mail me and we can talk about it, elijahlayfield@treasuringchrist.net.
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