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Tag Archives: kingdom notes
Coming Up Eyeore
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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Tagged church, Forgiveness, God's love, kingdom, kingdom notes, peace, RC Sproul Jr
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Addicted to Mediocrity
There are two raging rivers, culturally speaking, that converge to form the lazy river of mediocrity. First, we do not know the excellent. Goodness, truth and beauty, as the great triad of virtues, are so much more demanding, not simply … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical economics, culture wars, devil, joy, kingdom, kingdom notes, RC Sproul Jr
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The Education of Pastor Pinhead
It’s a bit of a tired joke, but it makes quite a good point. One man finds another on his hands and knees under a streetlight. “What are you doing down there?” he asks. “Looking for my keys” the man … Continue reading
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Tagged church, kingdom, kingdom notes, ordination, RC Sproul Jr
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Before the Foundation of the World
Obedience, of course, is a good thing. Our Father delights to see His children embracing His wisdom, heeding His warnings, walking in the joy that is His law. When we dance in His presence we presage the beauty and glory … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Doctrines, creation, Doctrines of Grace, grace, Kingdom Notes, RC Sproul JR
Tagged adoption, church, doctrines of grace, Forgiveness, God's love, heaven, joy, Justification, kingdom, kingdom notes, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification
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Jesus Changes Everything
It was likely driven by my own personal spirit of Eyeore. Either that, or I just like being unconventional. Our class was asked what event in the Bible we thought was the most significant of all. Eighty percent picked the … Continue reading
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Tagged Ascension, culture wars, eschatology, Forgiveness, God's love, heaven, Jesus Changes Everything, joy, kingdom, kingdom notes, RC Sproul Jr
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The Scandal of the Gospel
All of us, both within and without the church, face the temptation of being legalists when dealing with others’ sins against us, and antinomians when dealing with our sins against others. We want those we have perceived to have wronged … Continue reading
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Chickens, Eggs and Roman Catholicism
One should not, after centuries of such folly, be surprised when Roman Catholicism exposes its shameful pride. As our senses have grown dull, they’ve become more brazen with each passing year. They, after all, are the one true church. They … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Doctrines, Kingdom Notes, RC Sproul JR, Roman Catholicism
Tagged church, kingdom notes, lies, RC Sproul Jr
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We’re So Vain
Some things we never quite leave behind this side of the veil. Try as we might to mature and to grow beyond this peculiar brand of foolishness, I’m afraid that at heart we are still junior high girls. Our problem … Continue reading
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Tagged devil, friendship, kingdom, kingdom notes, lies, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification
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The Children’s Crusade
We have a battle to win, a great enemy to destroy. We are called to an epic struggle that spans the epochs, from the garden of Eden to the Garden City of the New Jerusalem. We have a kingdom to … Continue reading
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Tagged adoption, God's love, heaven, kingdom notes, peace, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification
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A Letter to an Unbelieving Friend on How Best to Live
Dear Unbelieving Friend, My life, I am persuaded, would fall apart in a heap in a moment were I not a servant of the Lord. Though it is true that Jesus is the very font of my happiness, that is … Continue reading
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