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Nathan Busenitz received his MDiv, ThM, and PhD degrees from The Master's Seminary, where he teaches church history and apologetics. He also serves as part of the pastoral staff at Grace Community Church and is the associate editor of the book Right Thinking in a World Gone Wrong.

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Busenitz, Nathan Albert
Birthdate
1978
Gender
male
Education
The Master’s University (PhD)
The Master’s College
Occupations
dean of faculty
assistant professor
Organizations
The Master’s University
Relationships
Busenitz, Irvin (father)
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Saugus, California, USA
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California, USA

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Rated: A
This is a fascinating simple, yet well written with biblical references 31-day devotional book on "Hope." Since 2000, Nathan Busenitz has been associated with Grace Community Church lead by John MacArthur. Amazingly, I did not highlight any specific truth found in the book simply because is was truth well told as a whole.
If we are to rightly understand the gifts of the Spirit we must start by going to the Scriptures which He inspired. The charismatic gift that launched the Pentecostal movement in 1901 was speaking in tongues. But does the contemporary version of that gift match the biblical data? We might also add that, while not authoritative, the universal testimony of the church fathers supports the cessationist understanding of tongues. The New testament does not present two types of tongues; but only show more the miraculous ability to speak perviiously unlearned foreign languages. Clearly, that does not match the contemporary phenomenon. In 2 Corinthians 12:12, Paul defends his apostleship by noting that his ministry was characterized by the signs of an apostle. Now that the New Testament Canon is complete, there is no longer a need for prophetic revelation in the church today. When one considers the reason the miraculous sign gifts and revelatory gifts were given, it becomes evident that those purposes were fulfilled during the foundational age of the church show less

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