Month June 2013

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Chapter 23

i. God, the supreme Lord and King of all the world, hath ordained civil magistrates, to be, under him, over the people, for his own glory, and the public good: and, to this end, hath armed them with the power…

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Half-Devil, Half-Child – A Summary

Editors’ Note: This is a summary of the documentary, Half-Devil, Half-Child. You can preview the documentary and order it here. What is the great deception that has consistently threatened the missionary enterprise? It is the mistaken notion that we have…

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The Bridge of Persuasion

Last month we explored the biblical notion of antithesis. It is important to see that this notion has its home in Reformed thinking. Because we confess that man, in Adam, is dead in trespasses and sins, we understand that there…

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The Bridge of Persuasion

Last month we explored the biblical notion of antithesis. It is important to see that this notion has its home in Reformed thinking. Because we confess that man, in Adam, is dead in trespasses and sins, we understand that there…

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I Want Only Your Lies

There’s a catchy song out on the radio now called “Rumble and Sway” by Jammie N. Commons. The lyrics aren’t the most wholesome. He’s sizing up a woman and the chorus repeats: Don’t you tell me no truths, I want…

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Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy

“O what a blessing is Sunday, interposed between the waves of worldly business like the divine path of the Israelites through the sea! There is nothing in which I would advise you to be more strictly conscientious than in keeping the…

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Around and About

Two articles in this week’s Spectator (still the world’s greatest repository of great writing) are worth a look. First, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks states the obvious about the insipid nature of today’s cool atheism. Second Rod Liddle (We are not worthy!)…

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Around and About

Two articles in this week’s Spectator (still the world’s greatest repository of great writing) are worth a look. First, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks states the obvious about the insipid nature of today’s cool atheism. Second Rod Liddle (We are not worthy!)…