Journal of Ministry and Theology, Volume 5.
“To infer that these men had to forgive themselves in order to move beyond their failures is to ‘eisegete’ the text.” (Volume 5, Number 1, Page 94)
“Yet it does not matter how good one feels toward oneself, if God does not share the same feelings” (Volume 5, Number 1, Page 93)
“Falling (4:1, 11) is not falling from grace (in the Arminian sense of that phrase) but is, as 4:1, 11 clearly explain, a falling from the place of rest that occurs when a believer follows the example of disobedience of the wilderness generation.” (Volume 5, Number 1, Page 24)
“refers, rather, to those who fail to trust God in their Christian experience and who become disobedient.” (Volume 5, Number 1, Page 24)