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Category Archives: 10 Commandments
Last Week’s Study on Romans 1
Posted in 10 Commandments, apologetics, Bible Study, Biblical Doctrines, creation, RC Sproul JR, theology
Tagged apologetics, Bible study, church, culture wars, gratitude, lies, RC Sproul Jr
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The Second World War
It is natural, though altogether wrong, to think that somehow when we turn the pages that separate the Old and New Testaments that we are entering into more gentle times, that God in the interim somehow became kinder and gentler. … Continue reading
Posted in 10 Commandments, abortion, apologetics, Biblical Doctrines, Biblical theology, church, eschatology, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, psalms, RC Sproul JR, sovereignty
Tagged apologetics, Ascension, Christian Testimony, culture wars, eschatology, kingdom, kingdom notes, peace, RC Sproul Jr, suffering
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Lie Upon Lie
It is my habit, when teaching my ethics students at the local community college to ask them this straightforward question- is it every ethical to tell a lie? The great majority of students affirm that there are circumstances where such … Continue reading
Posted in 10 Commandments, abortion, apologetics, covid-19, Devil's Arsenal, ethics, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, politics, post-modernism, RC Sproul JR
Tagged abortion, apologetics, Christian Testimony, culture wars, devil, kingdom, kingdom notes, lies, politics, RC Sproul Jr
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Rushing to Judgment
“If he’s guilty of even half of what he’s been accused of, people should run for their lives from him.” Ever heard that said of someone? Ever said it yourself? Here’s a much more biblical version, “If he’s guilty of … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian Testimony, devil, kingdom, kingdom notes, lies, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification, scandal, suffering
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A Message to My Unbelieving Readers
Though we don’t feel guilty about it, we are guilty of conflating our feelings of guilt with the reality of guilt. That is, perhaps because we live in a therapeutic culture, or perhaps because we live in a relativistic culture, … Continue reading
Posted in 10 Commandments, apologetics, Biblical Doctrines, eschatology, ethics, evangelism, grace, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, post-modernism, preaching, RC Sproul JR, repentance, special edition, worship
Tagged apologetics, Christian Testimony, devil, eschatology, Forgiveness, God's love, gratitude, heaven, Justification, kingdom, kingdom notes, lies, RC Sproul Jr
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Sacred Marriage, WEF, Valentines and More
This week’s Jesus Changes Everything podcast
Posted in 10 Commandments, Biblical Doctrines, Big Eva, church, covid-19, Economics in This Lesson, ethics, Good News, Jesus Changes Everything, Lisa Sproul, RC Sproul JR, Sacred Marriage, That 70s Kid
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Is it a sin to eat unhealthy food?
No. Can one sin eating unhealthy food? Yes. It is a bit simplistic the syllogism commonly used to condemn those who enjoy an occasional bacon cheeseburger. It goes like this, “We are commanded to be good stewards of our bodies, … Continue reading
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The State of the Communion
We’re so bad, we think things are worse than they are. Were I to traipse on down to Quizilla and take the “Who are you in the Hundred Acre Wood?” quiz, I’d surely come up Eyeore. Every single time. My … Continue reading
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Why are we not more grateful?
When Paul seeks to communicate in the book of Romans the universal reality of sin he notes two universal sins of the unredeemed. First, they do not acknowledge God as God. Second, neither are they grateful. While we have been … Continue reading
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Tagged apologetics, Ask RC, Christian Testimony, God's love, gratitude, joy, kingdom, lies, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification
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Identifying I.D.
The culture wars are heating up again. Such, I suppose, ought not to surprise me. Evangelical professor of sociology James Davidson Hunter published his book Culture Wars in 1992. Therein he argued that the real dividing line in modern culture … Continue reading