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What Are “Dead Works”?
from Anthony Carter Feb 20, 2013 Category: Articles
Dead works are the works of our hands. These are works of selfrighteousness, and they are appropriately called "dead" works because they lead to death.
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“You Must Be Born Again”
from Keith Mathison Feb 18, 2013 Category: Articles
As amazing as the birth of a child is, it pales in comparison to the miracle of spiritual birth.
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Raising the Dread
from R.C. Sproul Jr. Feb 16, 2013 Category: Articles
It was a tree I had climbed dozens of times. It was base when we played hide and seek, our meeting place for planning the day's play. It was, one could argue, the epicenter of my childhood. Keep Reading -
Who Has Clean Hands and a Pure Heart?
from Anthony Carter Feb 15, 2013 Category: Articles
The requirement for ascending to the place of God in worship is that our hands are clean and our hearts purified. The question then becomes, "Who has clean hands and a pure heart?"
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Communication in Marriage is Important
from R.C. Sproul Feb 13, 2013 Category: Articles
Communicating is often a burdensome task, but it is a task that must be accomplished for a marriage to be complete. When communication falters, the marriage is in trouble. When it fails, the marriage is virtually doomed.
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What is the Greatest of All Protestant “Heresies”?
from Sinclair Ferguson Feb 11, 2013 Category: Articles
"The greatest of all Protestant heresies is _______ ." Complete, explain, and discuss Bellarmine's statement.
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Blackboard Priesthood
from R.C. Sproul Jr. Feb 09, 2013 Category: Articles
Education is the sacrament of the Enlightenment. That is, when people caught up in enlightenment thinking, whether inside or outside the church, see a problem, their means of grace of choice is ever and always more education. Keep Reading -
Marks of a True Church: Exercise of Church Discipline
from Daniel Hyde Feb 06, 2013 Category: Articles
The third mark of a true church, church discipline, has a largely negative connotation in our culture, but the biblical idea is both positive and negative.
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10 Reasons to Hope (When All Seems Hopeless)
from David Murray Feb 04, 2013 Category: Articles
When discouraging and depressing news threatens to flood the nation, the church, and the soul, we need God's help to lift up our heads, hearts, and hands.
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Do Christians Have a Moral Obligation to Boycott Companies that Support Unbiblical Causes?
from R.C. Sproul Jr. Feb 02, 2013 Category: Articles
No. Christians, of course disagree on this. And when we disagree we can usually expect someone to trot out the whole "meat offered to idols" and weaker brother texts discussion in I Corinthians and Romans respectively. Neither of these texts, however, were given to us to squelch discussion nor to leave us blind to moral absolutes. Keep Reading
