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Monthly Archives: March 2020
Ask RC- Is it possible for a Christian to over-repent?
Yes and no. There is a perspective out there, driven I suspect more by psychology than theology, that looks down its nose at what is sometimes called “worm theology.” It suggests that we can be too down on ourselves, that … Continue reading
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Plato, Forbidden Fruit and The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Today’s Jesus Changes Everything
Posted in apologetics, Biblical Doctrines, Books, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, philosophy, RC Sproul JR, Westminster Shorter Catechism
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Colliding Solipsists
It is not, of course, a new thing, for one generation to grumble about the weaknesses of the next generation. Indeed it isn’t uncommon for the complaints to be essentially the same- the younger generation is lazy, disrespectful, slovenly, self-indulgent. … Continue reading
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ABCs of Theology- Vitality; Meeting Jesus- The Wind and the Waves and More…
Today’s Jesus Changes Everything
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Last Night’s Sermon on the Mount Study- Image is Nothing
Posted in Bible Study, Biblical Doctrines, church, Facebook Live, grace, kingdom, prayer, RC Sproul JR
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New Theses, New Reformation
Thesis 17- We must support the work of the Lord with our first fruits. I don’t have the raw numbers, but I have a deep suspicion. We come to the issue of the tithe, and too often we turn it … Continue reading
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Nominalism, The Irish and the Book and Castles in the Sand
Today’s Jesus Changes Everything Podcast
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Ask RC- How should we respond to the impact of the Coronavirus?
I have no place to speak to the question about how to avoid the virus, or how to protect assets, or whether we ought to gather for public worship, whether this side or that side is minimizing or never letting … Continue reading
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Table Fellowship, a Hero You Never Heard Of and Corona Feedback
Today’s Jesus Changes Everything Podcast
Posted in assurance, Biblical Doctrines, church, communion, Education, Heroes, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, RC Sproul JR
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Myth Made Fact
It is a holdover from our modernist past that we consider “myth” to be synonymous with false. We also tend to think it means “old.” Now in our postmodern maturity we’ve reached the conclusion that while myth is not true, … Continue reading
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