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2/8/19 9:21 AM |
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Great Sermon! Christ exalted! I'm very excited about this series on psalm 110. I was just telling my family last night that psalm 110 is my second favorite psalm with Psalm 2 being the first. May Christ be greatly glorified in the preaching of his word! |
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2/7/19 3:00 PM |
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The Olympics: Enjoying The Pleasures of Sin The Olympics, and its many variants, like the World Games, Pan American Games, European Games, African Games, Asian Games, and Pacific Games, are the temporal pleasures of sin lasting for a season. It is wise to remember Hebrews 11:24-26 in a day where the Olympics is widely lauded, even by evangelical churches. The temporal pleasures of sin are not just manifested in the Olympics, but in all pro sports. |
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2/7/19 2:53 PM |
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Great Sermon! This podcast is invaluable. It is such a privilege to be able to have an almost 30-minute conversation with you every morning about what is happening in the world.
Your efforts will be rewarded. |
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2/7/19 2:46 PM |
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Pro Sports: Gaining The Whole World This sermon really nails not just the idolatry of pro sports, but the worldiness of it. It is worth remembering Matthew 16:24-28 and Mark 8:34-38 in regards to pro sports. What shall it profit anyone if they gain the whole world and lose their own souls? Pro sports really is about gaining the whole world. These prestigious, but spoiled, pro athletes think that they will gain the whole, but in reality, most of them will lose their own souls in Hell, and eventually, the Lake of Fire. It is also worth noting 1 John 2:15-17 as well. The lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, which are not of The Father, but are of the world. The lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life are all manifested in pro sports, meaning that pro sports is not of The Father, but is of the world. |
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