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Category Archives: creation
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
Posted in apologetics, Books, creation, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, on writing well, post-modernism, RC Sproul JR, typology, wonder
Tagged apologetics, culture wars, joy, kingdom, kingdom notes, lies, RC Sproul Jr, writing
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Comfort Ye My People
I suspect that “comfort food” might better be called “nostalgia food.” There is, after all, nothing particularly comforting about macaroni and cheese, or meatloaf. The value in the food isn’t in the greatness of the taste, but the memories the … Continue reading
Posted in church, communion, creation, grace, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, RC Sproul JR, wonder
Tagged church, heaven, kingdom, kingdom notes, marriage feast of the lamb, peace, RC Sproul Jr
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No One Here Gets Out Alive- Corona Fever
It is surely possible to adopt too fatalistic a view of the future. One can waltz right into utter destruction while singing Que Sera Sera, whatever will be will be with all the panache of Doris Day and end up … Continue reading
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Ask RC- Why Does God Love Us?
It might be a sound argument as to why He ought not to love us that we find this question surprising. It is because of our sin, our pride, our egos that we think ourselves worthy of His love, as … Continue reading
Posted in Ask RC, assurance, Biblical Doctrines, church, creation, grace, kingdom, RC Sproul JR
Tagged Ask RC, church, Forgiveness, friendship, God's love, gratitude, heaven, joy, Justification, kingdom, peace, RC Sproul Jr
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Yesterday’s Sermon on the Mount Study
Posted in Bible Study, Biblical Doctrines, church, creation, evangelism, Facebook Live, grace, kingdom, prayer, RC Sproul JR
Tagged Bible study, church, culture wars, friendship, God's love, gratitude, kingdom, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification
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Tasting Eternity, The Covenant of Life and Fairy Dust
Today’s Jesus Changes Everything Podcast
Posted in Biblical Doctrines, church, communion, creation, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, RC Sproul JR, Westminster Shorter Catechism, wonder
Tagged biblical economics, church, culture wars, eschatology, God's love, gratitude, heaven, Jesus Changes Everything, joy, kingdom, marriage feast of the lamb, RC Sproul Jr
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ABCs of Theology- Sacraments; I Know a Little Greek- Plato; Half Truths- All Sins Are Equal
Today’s Jesus Changes Everything Podcast
Posted in ABCs of Theology, apologetics, Biblical Doctrines, church, communion, creation, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, philosophy, RC Sproul JR, theology
Tagged apologetics, Christian Testimony, culture wars, devil, RC Sproul Jr
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As Luck Would Have It
Though we often lose sight of this hard reality, our ideas are more tightly bound together than we might think. While we may indeed have an overstock of internal contradictions in the way we look at the world, we in … Continue reading
Posted in apologetics, church, creation, Devil's Arsenal, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, philosophy, RC Sproul JR
Tagged apologetics, biblical economics, culture wars, devil, kingdom, kingdom notes, lies, RC Sproul Jr
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Gracie’s Choice, God and Hurricanes and More…
Today’s JCE Podcast
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Tagged adoption, Christian Testimony, God's love, gratitude, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, movies, RC Sproul Jr
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We Do What We Are
In my Introduction to Philosophy class I had my students read through a portion of Clarence Darrow’s closing argument in the trial of Leopold and Loeb. These two young men murdered a teenage boy simply because they embraced the ethics … Continue reading
Posted in apologetics, Biblical Doctrines, creation, Devil's Arsenal, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, philosophy, RC Sproul JR
Tagged apologetics, culture wars, devil, Forgiveness, kingdom notes, lies, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification, statism
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