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Is it Ever Legitimate to Complain to God or to Express Anger to God?
from R.C. Sproul May 20, 2013 Category: Articles
We have manifold references in Scripture to believers bitterly complaining and almost accusing God of unfairness or harshness. We sometimes look at these instances and think, “Well, if Moses can do it, if Job can do it, then it must be my prerogative as a Christian to voice my bitterness ...
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Delighting in Our Duty
from Nathan W. Bingham May 14, 2013 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
Here's an excerpt from Delighting in Our Duty, Burk Parsons' contribution to the May issue of Tabletalk. Keep Reading -
Explaining the Universal Phenomenon of Religion
from R.C. Sproul May 13, 2013 Category: Articles
Have you ever wondered why there's a universal phenomenon of religion? You can go anywhere on the globe and you'll find evidence of cultic practices of sacrifice. Why is that? I suggest that it is because the original program and prescription for the worship of the living God was sacrifice
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Twitter Highlights (5/12/13)
from Nathan W. Bingham May 12, 2013 Category: Ministry News
Here are highlights from our various Twitter accounts over the past week. Keep Reading -
Should the Pastor Preach Against the Sins of His Congregation?
from R.C. Sproul Jr. May 11, 2013 Category: Articles
Of course. And of course not. The sermon is that part of the service where God's Word exposes our failures, and proclaims Christ's provision. The end is not the sin, but neither can the sin be ignored. We do not preach simply to tell the congregation, "Stop it. Try harder. This is the right way to go." Rather we preach to tell the congregation, "Stop trying harder. Jesus already went this way." That is, we want to face our sins, give thanks for the forgiveness of our sins, and in gratitude seek to follow the royal law of love. Keep Reading -
The Heresy of Perfectionism
from R.C. Sproul May 10, 2013 Category: Articles
An ancient heresy of the distinction between two types of Christians, carnal and Spirit-filled, is the heresy of perfectionism. Perfectionism teaches that there is a class of Christians who achieve moral perfection in this life.
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$5 Friday: Church History, Theology, & Marriage
from Nathan W. Bingham May 10, 2013 Category: Ministry News
It's time for our weekly $5 Friday sale. This week's resources cover such topics as church history, theology, marriage, the cross, worldviews, John Calvin, Jonathan Edwards, and more. Sale runs through 12:01 a.m. — 11:59 p.m. Friday ET.
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There’s Still Time to Join Us for a British Reformation Tour
from Chris Larson May 09, 2013 Category: Ministry News
Dr. Sproul will be joined by Dr. Robert Godfrey for an immersive learning experience to the United Kingdom August 15–23. We're also hosting a second trip, August 25–September 2, led by Ligonier teaching fellows Drs. Sinclair Ferguson and Steven Lawson. There is limited space still available for both tours. Keep Reading -
Should We Care About Art?
from Nathan W. Bingham May 09, 2013 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
Here's an excerpt from Should We Care About Art?, Geoff Stevens' contribution to the May issue of Tabletalk. Keep Reading -
Husbands, A Warning Against Bitterness
from William Boekestein May 08, 2013 Category: Articles
One of the great temptations a husband faces is to be bitter toward his wife. Bitterness and love are, in Colossians 3:19, opposite ends of the spectrum of how a husband might treat his wife.
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Why We Trust the Bible: A New Teaching Series from Stephen Nichols
from Nathan W. Bingham May 07, 2013 Category: Ligonier Resources
In this new six-part teaching series, Why We Trust the Bible, Dr. Stephen Nichols equips Christians to know why they can trust Scripture in an age that continually issues attacks against it. He explains the origin of the Bible, why we have sixty-six books, its sufficiency for life and godliness, and more.
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