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Category Archives: Biblical Doctrines
The Silence of the Lambs
The world, Paul tells us, knows what’s coming. Romans 1 not only highlights the universal guilt of all men, but, ironically, defines that guilt as the denial of what we know. We know that there is a God and that … Continue reading
Posted in 10 Commandments, assurance, beauty, Biblical Doctrines, Big Eva, church, communion, creation, Devil's Arsenal, eschatology, grace, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, RC Sproul JR, theology, wonder, worship
Tagged Christian Testimony, church, devil, eschatology, Forgiveness, God's love, gratitude, heaven, joy, kingdom, kingdom notes, lies, marriage feast of the lamb, peace, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification
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Keep Your Pants On
We’re fools, we meaning we humans. We see the destruction that flows from our foolish choices, and seek out any solution besides stopping with the foolish choices. The Bible says that sexual behavior is only for a married husband and … Continue reading
Posted in 10 Commandments, abortion, Biblical Doctrines, Big Eva, church, communion, creation, Devil's Arsenal, Education, ethics, grace, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, politics, preaching, RC Sproul JR, repentance, scandal, sexual confusion
Tagged abortion, Christian Testimony, church, culture wars, devil, Education, kingdom, kingdom notes, marriage, politics, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification, scandal, statism
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This week’s Romans Study
Posted in 10 Commandments, Bible Study, Biblical Doctrines, Doctrines of Grace, grace, hermeneutics, RC Sproul JR, repentance, resurrection, theology
Tagged Bible study, Christian Testimony, devil, doctrines of grace, God's love, gratitude, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification
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Sacred Marriage, Sharing Wisdom; Fascist Hannity & More
This Week’s Jesus Changes Everything Podcast
Posted in apologetics, beauty, Biblical Doctrines, Devil's Arsenal, Economics in This Lesson, ethics, Good News, Jesus Changes Everything, Lisa Sproul, Month of Sundays, politics, RC Sproul JR, Sacred Marriage
Tagged apologetics, biblical economics, culture wars, Jesus Changes Everything, lies, Lisa Sproul, marriage, politics, RC Sproul Jr, statism
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Romans Tonight, Chapter 7, part 2
Tonight we continue our look at the monumental, towering book of Romans. All are welcome to our home at 7 est, or you may join us for dinner at 6:15. We will also stream the study at Facebook, RC-Lisa Sproul. … Continue reading
Posted in assurance, Bible Study, Biblical Doctrines, grace, RC Sproul JR, repentance, theology
Tagged Bible study, Christian Testimony, doctrines of grace, RC Sproul Jr
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The Prodigal Father
When I served as editor-in-chief of Tabletalk magazine, I committed my share of gaffes. I received more than my share of sweet-natured but school-marmish notes about why this semicolon should have been a colon, or why further was the better … Continue reading
Posted in assurance, beauty, Biblical Doctrines, church, communion, grace, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, parables, RC Sproul JR, repentance, wonder, worship
Tagged Christian Testimony, Forgiveness, God's love, gratitude, joy, kingdom, kingdom notes, marriage feast of the lamb, peace, RC Sproul, RC Sproul Jr, scandal
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Monday’s Study on Romans
Posted in Bible Study, Biblical Doctrines, church, communion, eschatology, grace, RC Sproul JR, repentance, theology
Tagged Bible study, Christian Testimony, church, Forgiveness, God's love, gratitude, joy, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification
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Sacred Marriage, God is Near; 70s Cars; Atheists & More
This week’s Jesus Changes Everything Podcast
Posted in apologetics, Biblical Doctrines, Jesus Changes Everything, Lisa Sproul, Month of Sundays, Nostalgia, RC Sproul JR, Sacred Marriage, sovereignty, That 70s Kid, theology
Tagged apologetics, Christian Testimony, culture wars, Jesus Changes Everything, Lisa Sproul, marriage, RC Sproul Jr
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Giving the Spirit His Due
Pursuing an understanding of the glory of God is not limited to listing and unpacking sundry attributes. He is not an isolated thing, but is the God who relates. But this is not accidental. Our God, the living God, the … Continue reading
Posted in Apostles' Creed, assurance, beauty, Biblical Doctrines, grace, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, prayer, psalms, RC Sproul JR, theology
Tagged God's love, gratitude, kingdom, kingdom notes, peace, prayer, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification
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Why are doctrinally sound Christians so often cold?
First, this question is built on a broad, sweeping generalization. A true one, yes, but I’m not affirming either that all doctrinally sound Christians are cold, nor that all warm Christians are not doctrinally sound. That said, there is a … Continue reading