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Jesus and the Doctrines of Grace
St. Frances de Sales | LBCF | 2 Corinthians 8:9 | Forest Talk by Arend | Portrait of a Mughal Woman by Francesco Renaldi | Find more at www.ryanbush.org
Following last week's introduction to the Amazing Doctrines of Grace, Pastors Dr. John Hall and Cody Kitchen continue the series by unpacking the very first letter in the TULIP acronym: “T” for Total Depravity.What does it mean? Why is it foundational to understanding grace? And how should it shape the way we see ourselves, others, and our desperate need for God?This episode will guide you through Scripture, real-life struggles, and powerful insights that show why grace truly begins here.
Isaac Ambrose | No Where Near by Sky Flying By | Virgil's Tomb by Moonlight by Joseph Wright | Find more at www.ryanbush.org
1 John 1-2 | For You by Holly Jones | Portrait of a Gentleman by Charles Willson Peale | Find more at www.ryanbush.org
This week on Upon Further Review, Dr. John Hall and Associate Pastor Cody Kitchen begin an exciting new series exploring the Doctrines of Grace—often described by the acronym TULIP or the Five Points of Calvinism: Total depravity, Unconditional election, Limited atonement, Irresistible grace, Perseverance of the saints.In this opening conversation, our pastors give you a glimpse into what these doctrines mean, why they matter, and how they shape the Christian life. Far from being a dry or divisive subject, this study is designed to elevate the glory of salvation and magnify God's grace.In This Episode:What the Doctrines of Grace are and why they matter todayWhy the term “Calvinism” has become so familiar in Christian cultureThe heart and intention behind this study (hint: not persuasion, but worship)How these truths have shaped Dr. Hall's and Cody's personal walks with GodWhich parts of TULIP are easier—or harder—to embraceHow the doctrines of grace cultivate humility in the believerWhere someone brand new to these ideas should beginThis is just the beginning! Join us over the next six weeks as we dig deeper into each pillar of the TULIP acronym.PLUS: Don't miss our That's Stupid segment, where football season takes the spotlight—with slow-motion replays, sideline antics, and the now infamous “spitgate” moment between Jalen Carter and Dak Prescott.
Amy Carmichael | Susannah Spurgeon | I Never Knew by Holly Jones | Symphony in White by James McNeill Whistler | Find more at www.ryanbush.org
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Psalm 91 | Libertas by Christopher Galovan | Head of a Young Boy by Jean-Baptiste Greuze | Find more at www.ryanbush.org
Charles Spurgeon | Rainy Afternoon by Enrique Molano | Saints Peter and Paul by Bartolomeo Manfredi | Find more at www.ryanbush.org
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James Smith | Rainy Afternoon by Enrique Molano | Ferry near Gorinchem by Salomon van Ruysdael | Find more at www.ryanbush.org
Benjamin Schmolck | Vase of Flowers and Conch Shell by Anne Vallayer-Coster | Find more at www.ryanbush.orgO tell me no more of this world's vain store,The time for such trifles with me now is o'er'A country I've found where true joys abound,To dwell I'm determined on that happy ground.No mortal will know what Christ will bestow,What joy, strength, and comfort! go after him, go!Lo, onward I move, to see Christ above,None guesses how wondrous my journey will prove.Great spoils I shall win from death, hell and sin,'Midst outward afflictions shall feel Christ within;And still, which is best, I in his dear breast,As at the beginning, find pardon and rest.When I am to die, "Receive me," I'll cry,For Jesus hath loved me, I cannot tell why.But this I do find, we two are so joined,He'll not live in glory and leave me behind;This blessing is mine, through favor divine,And O, my dear Jesus, the praise shall be thineIn heaven we'll meet in harmony sweet,And glory to Jesus! we'll then be complete.
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Robert Hawker | Psalm 125:1-2 | Viae by Christopher Galovan | A Lock, a Column, and a Church beside a Lagoon by Giovanni Antonio Canal | Find more at www.ryanbush.org
Charles Spurgeon | Annie Johnson Flint | Lettie Cowman | Warming Light by Jonny Easton | The Interrupted Sleep by François Boucher | Find more at www.ryanbush.org
Robert Hawker | Vision by Greenhouse | The Flight into Egypt by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo | Find more at www.ryanbush.org
William Cowper | Frances Ridley Havergal | Charles Spurgeon | Scars by Ian Aisling | A Shipwreck in a Storm by Jean Pillement | Find more at www.ryanbush.org
Martyn Lloyd-Jones | Hope by Simon Folwar | Woman with a Pink by Rembrandt | Find more at www.ryanbush.org
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R. C. Sproul | The Dead Christ in the Tomb with Two Angels by Abraham Janssen van Nuyssen | Find more at www.ryanbush.org
2 Timothy 1:8-10 | Henry Law | Nocturne by Roman | Portrait of a Woman by Johann Nikolaus Grooth | Find more at www.ryanbush.org
Philip Doddridge | Colors of Heaven by Vens Adams | Meadow by Alfred Sisley | Find more at www.ryanbush.org
Charles Spurgeon | Turn Away by Yeti Music | The Mill by Rembrandt van Rijn | Find more at www.ryanbush.org
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Henry Law | Isaiah 53 | Dreamland by Jonny Easton | View of Houses in Delft by Johannes Vermeer | Find more at www.ryanbush.org
Samuel Davies | Earnest Kevan | Charles Spurgeon | Anne Cousin | Morning Mist by Dundas | Young Girl Reading by Jean Honoré Fragonard | Find more at www.ryanbush.org