Tag Archives: RC Sproul Jr

Immutable Love

It’s a good thing to have nice things. I’m all in favor of it, for me and for everyone else. You won’t find me confusing poverty for piety. That said, it was a wise poet who first wrote, “Mo’ money, … Continue reading

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Forever Friend, Ted Craig; Work, and Watch for His Coming

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Three Wars

It has long been my habit whenever I speak somewhere, to remind those to whom I am speaking of our historical context. Context is everything. My goal isn’t to place us in the declining years of the west — though … Continue reading

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Do James and Paul Disagree?

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What do we say when unbelievers mock God’s law?

It’s not peculiarly new, this objection to the Christian faith. People have used it for some time when confronted with the plain teaching of the Bible. Those outside the church seek to wiggle out from under the commands of God … Continue reading

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Westminster Shorter Catechism 99; Psalm 12

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Bidding Geldings to Be Fruitful

Cheaters gonna cheat. It’s what we do. Over the past few years gambling has grown to be virtually synonymous with the game. The Oakland Raiders now call Las Vegas home. The NFL has its own official gambling app. Time was … Continue reading

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Molinism, or Paging Dr. Pangloss; Defining Disciple

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Tonight’s Study

Dunamis Fellowship and Sovereign Grace Fellowship continue tonight our weekly Bible study at 7 eastern. Tonight we begin, Meeting Jesus. All are welcome to attend at our home. You can even come early (6:15) and we’ll feed you a meal. … Continue reading

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What can we learn from two years of COVID?

Far more fragile than the human immune system is the human liberty system. That is, of all the frightening things that have come our way through the pandemic years, none frightens me more than to witness great swaths not just … Continue reading

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