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  1. What is the church and why do I need to go there? Craig and Troy open up a discussion on gathering at the Lord's house, wherever that may be.
  2. The unbeliever will search for relief from temptations in worldly prescriptions and pleasures. The believer searches for answers in the promises of the One who can bring true lasting peace in mind, body, and soul.
  3. Even as children of God, we have down days. That’s just a fact of being sinful and living in an evil world.
  4. When you don’t know whom to thank, you start thanking yourself. Praise turns inward. This is a double bondage. When you have only yourself to thank, you end up having only yourself to depend upon.
  5. How big can you build your cross? Or maybe that's not what Jesus wants from his followers. I guess you should listen to find out...
  6. Saying the words of the prayer together meant that if my voice became too weak or shaky, other voices would be around to support and continue the message.
  7. In this part two, Pastors Riley and Gillespie continue our reading of this contemporary article on the relationship of the Church and State from John MacArthur. 
  8. Do The Doors Stay Open? John MacArthur addresses the biblical rationale for defying state mandates, and whether the state can prohibit, or put restrictions on, worship.
  9. Jesus is our confidence because he reveals truth from falsehood, right from wrong, and reality from appearance, so that we may rely on him for our every need of body, soul, and mind.
  10. He will plead guilty on our behalf, and suffer the death sentence in our place.
  11. What’s So Civil About Disobedience? A pastoral debrief that lays the foundation for a discussion about the theological implications for civil disobedience and rebellion.
  12. Who are we if neither vice nor virtue will make us whole?
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