"Christ Justifies the Ungodly" -- Romans 4:1-8

Here's the audio from this morning's sermon for Reformation Sunday.
Living in Light of Two Ages
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Here's the audio from this morning's sermon for Reformation Sunday.
What is the basic point of the parable of the Good Samaritan? Most people would probably say that it's a nice story that teaches us to be helpful to those in need. But as we've been seeing in this series, there is a deeper meaning that many overlook. On this program, the hosts will walk through this and other similar parables relating to the theme of sin and grace. The White Horse Inn: know what you believe and why you believe it!
"We believe that through the Atonement of Christ, all mankind may be saved, by obedience to the laws and ordinances of the Gospel."
Leave your guess in the comments section below. Please, no google searches or cheating. Answer to follow in one week.
This is article three, from the Mormon Articles of Faith.
Friday, October 29 @ 7:30p.m.
Lutheran theologian Robert Preus once said that one of the best ways to learn the Christian faith, was to "sing the faith into our hearts." Join us on Friday, October 29 at 7:30 p.m. for our third annual Reformation Hymn Festival as we seek to do just that.
Our hymn festival will follow the Heidelberg Catechism's three-fold division of guilt, grace and gratitude. Through the reading of Scripture and our confessions, and through singing the Psalms and the great hymns of the Reformed tradition, we'll be reminded of our guilt before God, the greatness of God's grace toward us in Jesus Christ, and having "sung the faith into our hearts," Lord willing, we will leave with our hearts filled with gratitude.
There is no cost for the Hymn Festival so come and join us for an evening of wonderful hymns, teaching and fellowship.
Sunday, October 31 @ 10:30 a.m.
Christ Reformed Church celebrates its fourteenth anniversary on Sunday. I will be preaching on Romans 4:1-8, "Him Who Justifies the Ungodly."
If you are looking for a church, come out and join us!
Ken Samples was on "Issues, Etc.," today discussing Sola Scriptura.
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Here's the audio from Friday night's academy lecture on the Olivet Discourse (part two).
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Here's the audio from this morning's sermon:
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On this program, the hosts will discuss the parable of the Prodigal Son and other similar narratives. Through each of these tales, the point Jesus makes is that something lost is suddenly found. In fact, Jesus taught that his mission was "to seek and save that which was lost." But in the Prodigal Son story, we find that Jesus' primary point is to show that the religious leaders of his day, represented by the older brother in the parable, were the ones who were truly lost.
"Adolf Hitler was a distant descendant of Esau."
Please leave your guess in the comments section below. Please, no cheating or google searches. Answer to follow next week.
This is from page 185 of John Hagee's 2007 book Jerusalem Countdown.
Lecture Title: "The Olivet Discourse -- Part Two"
When: Tonight, October 22, @ 7:30 p.m.
Lecture Contents: In the Olivet Discourse, Jesus gives the disciples his most extensive teaching about the signs of the end and the future course of human history. We will work our way through Matthew 24 and parallel passages (Mark 13, Luke 19, 21) in this lecture
Instructor: Dr. Kim Riddlebarger
Textbooks: A Case for Amillennialism (Baker 2003), The Man of Sin (Baker, 2006)
About the Academy: The Academy meets at Christ Reformed Church in Anaheim. The lectures begin at 7:30 p.m., are free of charge, and are followed by a time for questions and answers, as well as a time for fellowship and refreshments.
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