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The Care and Feeding of Shepherds: A How To Guide
I have not one, but multiple machines in my house that I love. It’s the kind of machine that makes me give thanks for the days we live in. Little more than a century ago even kings and titans of … Continue reading
Posted in church, Devil's Arsenal, ethics, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, prayer, preaching, RC Sproul JR, wisdom, work
Tagged biblical economics, Christian Testimony, church, God's love, gratitude, kingdom, kingdom notes, prayer, RC Sproul Jr
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Is Liturgy in the Church a Bad Thing?
No. It is an inescapable thing. If we mean by “liturgy” a form of public worship, then every church has one. If, however, we mean a precisely planned form, following patterns handed down over centuries, then some churches are non-liturgical. … Continue reading
Prayer; Shedeur; A Little Dab; Our Warrior God
This week’s Jesus Changes Everything Podcast
Posted in "race", Biblical Doctrines, eschatology, Jesus Changes Everything, Lisa Sproul, Month of Sundays, Nostalgia, RC Sproul JR, Sacred Marriage, sport, That 70s Kid
Tagged eschatology, God's love, Jesus Changes Everything, Lisa Sproul, marriage, prayer, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification
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Whatever Happened to Prayer in the Church?
We have witnessed, if not pulled off, a revolution over the past forty years in how the church gathers together to worship. Most of this has been driven by a radical shift in understanding the purpose of the Lord’s Day … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian Testimony, church, prayer, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification
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Prayer Partners; Fighting Fair; Command Performance
Join us as Lisa and I continue to talk about praying for one another. Plus, I encourage us to fight fair in the culture wars. And to worship the risen Lord in Spirt and in truth. This week’s Jesus Changes … Continue reading
Posted in abortion, appeal, church, ethics, Jesus Changes Everything, Lisa Sproul, Month of Sundays, persecution, politics, prayer, RC Sproul JR, Sacred Marriage, theology
Tagged abortion, Christian Testimony, church, culture wars, Jesus Changes Everything, Lisa Sproul, marriage, politics, prayer, RC Sproul Jr, statism
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Storming Heaven: Women and Children First
There is no calling more fraught with danger and import than leading a family. Certainly bad things can happen if we fall down on our 9-5 jobs. Failures at the local church have deep impact. Every member of every family, … Continue reading
Posted in 10 Commandments, Biblical Doctrines, grace, kingdom, Kingdom Notes, prayer, RC Sproul JR, Reformation, seasons
Tagged Christian Testimony, kingdom, kingdom notes, marriage, prayer, RC Sproul Jr, sanctification
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Study Tonight- Cessationism and Continuationism
We continue exploring issues dividing the church. Tonight, cessationism and continuationism. All are welcome at 6:15 for dinner, and for the study at 7:00. We live-stream on Facebook Live, RC-Lisa Sproul. We hope you’ll join us.
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Praying Together; Wall Street Bubble; Ram’s Thorny Crown
This week’s Jesus Changes Everything Podcast
Posted in Economics in This Lesson, Jesus Changes Everything, Lisa Sproul, Month of Sundays, politics, prayer, RC Sproul JR, resurrection, Sacred Marriage
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When did the church begin? God’s People By God’s Grace
There are any number of answers to this question that are both distinct and all perfectly fitting. The answer generally comes down to how one defines the church. The answers run the gamut from Genesis 1 to Acts 2. We … Continue reading
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Is it wrong for the church to pray imprecatory prayers?
I understand that it’s a tough issue. It’s disconcerting that the Holy Spirit inspired a prayer asking God to dash his enemies’ heads against the rocks. That thought is just what we find in what are called “imprecatory Psalms.” These … Continue reading
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