Dear Lane, I wanted to take a moment to express my gratitude for your lectures on Reformed Forum, particularly the topic-focused series. Unfortunately, since the platform doesn’t allow for comments, I couldn’t share my appreciation directly there. To convey my thanks, I sought out one of your more recent offerings, namely this one, to submit thipost. I summary, your lectures on the impersonalisation aspects of the Incarnation where the eye opener i needed. These teachings brought together everything I’ve been reading from Vos, Murray, and Bavinck. Your clear and thoughtful presentationand non-comingling helped me connect the dots, taking me from a place of frustration to a much deeper understanding. You demonstrated how a properly defined mystery can move beyond the appearance of logical contradiction, and for that, I’m deeply grateful. Honestly, you should consider editing and compiling these insights into a book-they are too valuable not to share with an even wider audience. Thank you so much for your work! Kind regards,
That is very kind! Those things will eventually be published in a companion book for the course. And down the road I am wanting to write a book on the person of Christ in the "deeper Protestant conception" as outlined by Vos. Thanks again, brother!
Dear Lane,
I wanted to take a moment to express my gratitude for your lectures on Reformed Forum, particularly the topic-focused series. Unfortunately, since the platform doesn’t allow for comments, I couldn’t share my appreciation directly there.
To convey my thanks, I sought out one of your more recent offerings, namely this one, to submit thipost.
I summary, your lectures on the impersonalisation aspects of the Incarnation where the eye opener i needed. These teachings brought together everything I’ve been reading from Vos, Murray, and Bavinck. Your clear and thoughtful presentationand non-comingling helped me connect the dots, taking me from a place of frustration to a much deeper understanding. You demonstrated how a properly defined mystery can move beyond the appearance of logical contradiction, and for that, I’m deeply grateful.
Honestly, you should consider editing and compiling these insights into a book-they are too valuable not to share with an even wider audience.
Thank you so much for your work!
Kind regards,
That is very kind! Those things will eventually be published in a companion book for the course. And down the road I am wanting to write a book on the person of Christ in the "deeper Protestant conception" as outlined by Vos. Thanks again, brother!