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That 70s Kid, Candy Lane; Pragmatic Principle
Today’s Jesus changes Everything Podcast
Posted in church, Economics in This Lesson, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, Nostalgia, RC Sproul JR
Tagged Christian Testimony, church, culture wars, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, RC Sproul Jr
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Suffer the Children
I have spent years encouraging us to set aside our petty amusements, to put behind us the distractions of vanity fair, to throw off the sloth that luxuriates in the status quo. Like some spiritual drill sergeant I have been … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Doctrines, church, eschatology, grace, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, RC Sproul JR, wonder
Tagged adoption, Ascension, Christian Testimony, culture wars, eschatology, God's love, gratitude, kingdom, kingdom notes, peace, RC Sproul Jr
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What do you love to teach about?
Though I have from time to time been typecast, sometimes as the family guy, others the economics guy, and still more the worldview guy, I’ve been blessed to be called to speak on a number of different themes. I’ve spoken … Continue reading
Posted in apologetics, Ask RC, beauty, Biblical Doctrines, church, Doctrines of Grace, Education, grace, RC Sproul JR, Reformation
Tagged Ask RC, Christian Testimony, church, Education, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification
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Riding the Storm Out
In my lifetime I have lived in San Francisco, Kansas, and Florida. I have experienced an earthquake, a tornado and a hurricane. The odd thing is that I experienced all three while living in Pennsylvania. I’m a fan of weather. … Continue reading
Posted in 10 Commandments, Biblical Doctrines, church, creation, eschatology, grace, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, RC Sproul JR, wonder
Tagged Christian Testimony, church, eschatology, God's love, gratitude, kingdom, kingdom notes, peace, RC Sproul Jr
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Father’s Day
In a few days I will have the opportunity to preach the gospel at Cedarville Community Church just outside Fort Wayne. It’s a small congregation where the pastor, Monte Sheets, has served for over 35 years. Monte is a fine … Continue reading
Posted in 10 Commandments, Biblical Doctrines, church, communion, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, prayer, preaching, RC Sproul JR, wonder, worship
Tagged adoption, apologetics, Christian Testimony, church, God's love, gratitude, heaven, joy, kingdom, kingdom notes, prayer, RC Sproul Jr
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That 70s Kid- Crossroads TV; Wellness Check
Today’s Jesus Changes Everything Podcast
Posted in assurance, Biblical Doctrines, church, communion, Devil's Arsenal, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, Nostalgia, RC Sproul JR, repentance
Tagged Christian Testimony, church, culture wars, devil, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, kingdom notes, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification
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Reforming Reformation
Lord Acton was absolutely right that power corrupts and that absolute power corrupts absolutely. He may have been more right, however, if he had adapted a bit of biblical wisdom in articulating the dangers of power. What if he had … Continue reading
Posted in apologetics, Biblical Doctrines, Big Eva, church, Devil's Arsenal, grace, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, RC Sproul JR, Reformation, repentance
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Why Should the Church Repent? ITB- Assess, Divide, Name
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Posted in apologetics, Ask RC, beauty, Biblical Doctrines, Big Eva, church, creation, Jesus Changes Everything, RC Sproul JR, wonder
Tagged apologetics, Ask RC, Christian Testimony, church, culture wars, Jesus Changes Everything, RC Sproul Jr
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Psalm 27; Atin-Lay, Fides Implicita
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Posted in 10 Commandments, apologetics, Atin-Lay, church, Jesus Changes Everything, Latin Theological Terms, psalms, RC Sproul JR, Reformation, Roman Catholicism
Tagged apologetics, Christian Testimony, church, Jesus Changes Everything, lies, RC Sproul Jr
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Associationism; Winning the Battle, Losing the War
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Posted in church, Devil's Arsenal, ism, Jesus Changes Everything, RC Sproul JR
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