Sin (414)
  1. If you admit that you’re the weaker brother, does that make you the stronger brother because the stronger brother refused to admit he’s the weaker brother? . . . or something like that.
  2. So long as we entrust death to Jesus, new life is ours. He has lunch ready and he is waiting for us in the power of his resurrection.
  3. We expect the world to shoot its wounded. But not even the world expects Christians to shoot their wounded.
  4. The danger of denying the truth of our common human fallenness and brokenness by original sin is that the denial of this doctrine may also lead us to the denial of Christ as our Savior.
  5. I just can’t seem to get rid of my skeletons. Nothing I do seems to work. Running and hiding doesn’t get rid of them
  6. In this episode we discuss original sin and total depravity.
  7. While hyperbolic The Boys brings its viewers to the harsh world of reality and the daily struggle of sin.
  8. And I'm Free, Free Falling... Gillespie and Riley read and discuss C.S. Lewis' meditation on the Fall into Sin. They go deep into the subjects of free will, dualism, retributive justice, and why discussing sin isn't as easy as we'd like.
  9. The simul makes several affirmations and rejections on the doctrines of sin/original sin, justification, and sanctification, to name a few.
  10. As I weigh briefly here the advantages and disadvantages of preaching original sin and preaching actual sin, I don’t mean to argue for one and against the other. Instead, I mean to suggest a benefit in focusing a given sermon on one or the other, and that neither type of sermon should be the only type a Christian hears.
  11. It’s no wonder we’re so attached to images; we are one. We are human hyphens between the celestial and the terrestrial.
  12. These three: to judge, to avenge, and to glory, have been taken from us, and no person should share in them.
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