Monthly Archives: January 2009

Lord’s Day 4

(First Part: Of Man’s Misery—Questions 3-11) 9. Does not God then wrong man, by requiring of him in His law that which he cannot perform? No: for God so made man, that he could perform it; but man, through the … Continue reading

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Phlox on Friday

ell, this is the first of what I hope to be a “Friday-Floral-Photography” post. I was going to see if I could post a floral picture of something in my yard every Friday in 2009, but it turned off quite … Continue reading

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The Necessity of the Resurrection

“Take away Easter and Karl Marx was probably right to accuse Christianity of ignoring problems of the material world. Take it away and Freud was probably right to say Christianity is wish-fulfillment. Take it away and Nietzsche probably was right … Continue reading

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Lord’s Day 3

(First Part: Of Man’s Misery—Questions 3-11) 6. Did God create man thus wicked and perverse? No, but God created man good, and after His own image, that is, in righteousness and true holiness; that he might rightly know God his … Continue reading

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Bean Counting

There are three quantitative ways in which churches can be measured: by counting heads, baptisms, or money. Church growth is usually measured the same way. Bodies Although I am sure it exists somewhere, I have never heard of a church … Continue reading

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Lord’s Day 2

(First Part: Of Man’s Misery—Questions 3-11) 3. Whence knowest thou thy misery? Out of the Law of God. 4. What does the Law of God require of us? Christ teaches us in sum, Matthew 22:37–40, “Thou shalt love the Lord, … Continue reading

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Lord’s Day 1

1. What is thy only comfort in life and in death? That I, with body and soul, both in life and in death, am not my own, but belong to my faithful Savior Jesus Christ, who with His precious blood … Continue reading

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