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Tag Archives: culture wars
Because of His Pure Heart, We Will See God. And We Will Be Like Him
Posted in Bible Study, Biblical Doctrines, church, evangelism, grace, kingdom, RC Sproul JR, theology
Tagged adoption, Bible study, Christian Testimony, church, culture wars, heaven, kingdom, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification
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Docetism, Joey Pipa, Hero and Gene Edward Veith’s Postmodern Times
Today’s Jesus Changes Everything Podcast
Posted in apologetics, Books, Heroes, ism, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, philosophy, post-modernism, RC Sproul JR
Tagged apologetics, church, culture wars, gratitude, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, lies, RC Sproul Jr, statism
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Today’s Jesus Changes Everything Podcast
Today’s Jesus Changes Everything Podcast
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Tagged church, culture wars, doctrines of grace, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, lies, peace, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification
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Turning the Other Cheek
Craig James, former football star at SMU, was briefly a sportscaster with Fox Sports. After his convictions on the nature of marriage, the sin of sexual perversion became known to the network he was fired. Then he filed a complaint … Continue reading
Posted in apologetics, church, grace, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, RC Sproul JR, sexual confusion
Tagged apologetics, Christian Testimony, church, culture wars, kingdom, kingdom notes, peace, RC Sproul Jr, statism
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Daniel as Type of Christ, a Higher Power and Tombstone, Greatest Western Ever
Today’s Jesus Changes Everything Podcast
Posted in Jesus Changes Everything, RC Sproul JR, typology
Tagged culture wars, devil, friendship, Jesus Changes Everything, movies, RC Sproul Jr
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No Accounting
There’s no accounting for taste. Or to put it another way, the taste has reasons that reason knows not of. We like what we like, and we don’t like having to explain it. Which is why postmodernism fits us so … Continue reading
Posted in Bible Study, Biblical Doctrines, Books, church, Heroes, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, on writing well, post-modernism, RC Sproul JR, wonder
Tagged church, culture wars, gratitude, joy, kingdom, kingdom notes, movies, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification, writing
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Ask RC- Why are Christians so easily beaten in the culture wars?
Time was when the answer to that question would be grounded in a faulty eschatology. Dispensationalism for decades taught a diminished understanding of the great commission. They saw it strictly as evangelism, that our calling was to drag as many … Continue reading
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Tagged Ascension, church, culture wars, devil, eschatology, kingdom, lies, RC Sproul Jr
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New Theses, New Reformation
Thesis 11– We must practice hospitality. It is my habit, when I grow unduly discouraged with the church, to read through I Corinthians. Reading through the long list of serious problems that Paul had to address there, and suddenly the … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Doctrines, church, communion, evangelism, grace, kingdom, RC Sproul JR, Theses
Tagged Christian Testimony, church, culture wars, friendship, God's love, gratitude, heaven, joy, kingdom, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification
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Inerrant and Impotent
The devil, who is more crafty than any beast of the field, doesn’t particularly care whether we believe in the inerrancy of the Bible. Indeed it is conceivable that he might be more frightened of person A who denies the … Continue reading
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The Little Woman and I talk Little Women and A Letter to an Unbelieving Friend
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Posted in apologetics, Books, grace, Jesus Changes Everything, kingdom, Lisa Sproul, post-modernism, RC Sproul JR
Tagged apologetics, Christian Testimony, culture wars, doctrines of grace, God's love, heaven, Jesus Changes Everything, joy, Justification, kingdom, movies, peace, prayer, RC Sproul Jr
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