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The Scandal of Grace, Christmas Mistakes and more…
Today’s Jesus Changes Everything podcast
Posted in Advent, church, grace, Heroes, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, RC Sproul JR, scandal
Tagged adoption, church, doctrines of grace, Forgiveness, God's love, gratitude, Jesus Changes Everything, joy, Justification, kingdom, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification, scandal
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Silencing the Devil
How easily, because of his craftiness, we confuse Satan and Santa. Their names are indeed anagrams of each other, and they both were obviously told by someone, somewhere along the way that they look good in red. We tend to … Continue reading
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J Is for Jesus, Rookmaaker’s Modern Art and No One to Thank
Today’s Jesus Changes Everything
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David as a Type of Christ, Lisa and I on Life in the Blender and The Lord’s Table
Today’s Jesus Changes Everything
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Tagged Blended Families, Christian Testimony, church, devil, Forgiveness, God's love, gratitude, Jesus Changes Everything, joy, kingdom, lies, marriage, peace, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification
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Ask RC- Is it a sin to celebrate Christmas?
You have heard it said, and rightly so, that it’s rather important to define our terms. Here is a case in point. There are at least three ways we use the phrase “celebrate Christmas.” The first is as the celebration … Continue reading
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Superstition, We’re So Vain and Thank You for Being a Friend
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Man’s Chief End, The Top 5 Christmas Shows and The Glory of Snow
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Lisa on Being Still, Saul as Type of Christ and HAPPY 100th to JCE!
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What Are You Worried About?
We are inveterate plea-bargainers. We are adepts at the art of the deal. Romans 1 tells us that in our fallen condition we all deny the God we know exists. We know we stand guilty before Him, but we suppress … Continue reading
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Ask RC-Jesus told the rich young fool that he must sell all that he had, give it to the poor, and follow him. Is this true for all who would follow Jesus?
Yes. This, of course, is not what we typically hear about this text. We are told, for instance, that Jesus was tapping into the first use of the law rather than the third here, that rather than telling the young … Continue reading
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