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Richard Barcellos

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Apr 12, 2026

Being Strengthened

Richard Barcellos · Colossians 1:11

Apr 10, 2026

CTF 2026 - Session 3: Is God the Author of Sin?

Richard Barcellos

The comprehensive decree of God—that he has ordained whatsoever comes to pass—immediately raises two pressing questions: Is God therefore the author of sin, and do a believer's own sins somehow work for their good? Drawing on 1689 LBCF 3.1, Acts 2:23, Acts 17:28, and Romans 8:28, this session argues that God cannot be the author of sin because sin is a privation of good rather than a positive entity, and God, being essentially and immutably good, cannot be the deformed agent that authoring sin would require. The doctrine of concurrence—God acting as the divine first cause while creaturely second causes act according to their own natures—resolves how God upholds sinners in their sinning without being morally implicated in that sin. Believers are called to receive even their falls as instruments in the hand of a sovereign God who overrules the effects of sin to produce humility, dependence, and ultimately a glorified state exceeding even Adam's original condition.

Apr 10, 2026

CTF 2026 - Session 2: Introducing “Of God’s Decree”

Richard Barcellos

God's decree, as confessed in Chapter Three of the Second London Baptist Confession of 1689, is a revealed mystery demanding both theological precision and creaturely humility. The scope of that decree is comprehensive — God has decreed whatsoever comes to pass — and yet it must be carefully distinguished from God's will of precept, from any necessity of nature, and from any conferral of actual being through the decree itself. Three guiding principles govern the study: the decree is not our moral duty, it remains largely veiled despite scriptural revelation, and any engagement with it requires a robust Creator-creature distinction throughout. The pressing question raised by so radical a scope — whether God is therefore the author of sin — is the burden taken up in the subsequent lecture.

Feb 15, 2026

Getting the Garden Right — Dr. Richard Barcellos | Why Genesis 1–3 Matters for Everything

Richard Barcellos

Jan 27, 2025

Jesus said, "The Old Testament points to ME!"

Richard Barcellos

Jan 23, 2025

Sonship in the Bible

Richard Barcellos

Jan 20, 2025

Unlocking the Prophecies: Jesus and the Old Testament Connection

Richard Barcellos

Jan 16, 2025

Peter sounds like Jesus - Understanding Suffering & Glory

Richard Barcellos

Jan 13, 2025

The Bullseye of Scripture

Richard Barcellos

Jan 9, 2025

Who is Adam? Interpreting Scripture

Richard Barcellos

Jan 3, 2025

Jesus crushed the Serpent - Jesus as the scope of scripture

Richard Barcellos

Jan 3, 2025

Jesus basically said - "Moses wrote about me"

Richard Barcellos

Nov 4, 2024

When interpreting scripture and discovering typology: read broadly from multiple commentators.

Richard Barcellos

May 4, 2024

CTF 2024 Session 6: Further Explorations in Scripture Interpretation

Richard Barcellos

Apr 28, 2024

Very man: “Now my soul is troubled”

Richard Barcellos · John 12:27–28

Apr 28, 2024

CTF 2024 Session 5 - Confessional Guidelines for Scripture Interpretation

Richard Barcellos

Apr 27, 2024

CTF 2024 Session 6: Further Explorations in Scripture Interpretation

Richard Barcellos

Apr 26, 2024

CTF 2024 Session 2: Jesus Christ as the Scope of Scripture

Richard Barcellos

Feb 17, 2024

About the speaker – Dr Richard Barcellos.

Richard Barcellos

Jan 13, 2013

A Brief Survey of Covenant Theology, Part 3

Richard Barcellos

Jan 13, 2013

The Son-Tilted Focus of All Things

Richard Barcellos · Colossians 1:16

Jan 13, 2013

The Ultimate Reason for All Things

Richard Barcellos · Romans 11:36

Jan 12, 2013

A Brief Survey of Covenant Theology, Part 2

Richard Barcellos

Jan 12, 2013

A Brief Survey of Covenant Theology, Part 1

Richard Barcellos