BGEA: 'Our Nation Has Lost Its Way': "After watching the political conventions of both parties last month, it’s clear that America is quickly hurtling down a road toward God’s judgment."
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Sunday, September 30, 2012
What is the remission of sin?
What is the remission of sin?: "To remit is to forgive. Remission is a related word, and it means “forgiveness.” The “remission of sin,” then, is simply the “forgiveness” of sin. The phrase used in eight places in the King James Version of the Bible"
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Should Christians attend weddings of those in other faiths?
Should Christians attend weddings of those in other faiths?: " This can be a difficult issue. Believers want to show friendship, but we’re wary of seeming to condone the unbiblical aspects of a wedding ceremony in another religion."
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What does the Bible say about confidence?
What does the Bible say about confidence?: "nswer: Confidence is a popular subject today. We are told to think confidently, to be self-assured, to live brashly, boldly, and brazenly. In a myriad of ways, the theme of modern society is to be self-confident. Popular religious leaders make confidence the centerpiece of their teaching. Does the Bible agree with this "positive thinking" mantra? If the Bible teaches us to be confident, what should we be confident about? If not, why not?"
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Saturday, September 29, 2012
FFRF Suing Connellsville Area School District Over 10 Commandments | TheBlaze.com
FFRF Suing Connellsville Area School District Over 10 Commandments | TheBlaze.com: "The Ten Commandments are under fire, once again, as the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF), a church-state separatist group, is taking yet another school system to court. This time, it’s the Connellsville Area School District in Connellsville, Pennsylvania, that has caught the ire of secularists who are suing to have a display featuring the biblical code of conduct taken down."
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Friday, September 28, 2012
A potential convert. | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence
A potential convert. | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "Mark 10:17. Here is a potential convert. He runs to Jesus (he is earnest), he kneels down (he is humble), he asks how he can inherit eternal life (what more could we want in a convert?). But notice what Jesus didn’t do. He didn’t speak of the love of God or a wonderful plan, or lead him in a “sinner’s prayer.”"
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On The Box: Words of Comfort: "Imagine there’s no Heaven"
On The Box: Words of Comfort: "Imagine there’s no Heaven": "During a radio debate I once had with an atheist, my opponent said that the Beatles were all atheists, and that John Lennon's song "Imagine" was “The Atheist's Anthem.” I explained that while Paul McCartney had said that they were atheists (back in 1964), as they matured in their thinking each one became very spiritual."
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On The Box: Today’s Show Notes: Fri, 9/28
On The Box: Today’s Show Notes: Fri, 9/28: "Biblical faith does not call people to crucify their intellect or take irrational leaps of faith into the darkness with the hope that Christ will catch us. Rather we are called to leap out of the darkness and into the light…True faith involves trusting in the evidence that God has amply provided in and through His Word.” R. C. Sproul"
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Thursday, September 27, 2012
“Since we are not saved by works, why can’t I maintain a relationship with God without witnessing?” | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence
“Since we are not saved by works, why can’t I maintain a relationship with God without witnessing?” | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "This is an honest question. Here is the problem. We know that we are saved because the fruit of God’s Spirit will begin manifesting through us. God is love; therefore, we should be filled with love if we have been truly saved (see Rom. 5:5). Think of this scenario. You are in Africa."
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