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How to Listen to a Sermon: Part 4

(by Jon Chenot) This is the fourth, and last, post in a series of four. In my first post, I stated that I’ve found at least five ways we can faithfully listen to a sermon in a way that seeks Christ, honors the word of God and blesses the sanctified believer. In my second post, I discussed...

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How to Listen to a Sermon: Part 3

(by Jon Chenot) This is the third post in a series of four. In my first post, I stated that I’ve found at least five ways we can faithfully listen to a sermon in a way that seeks Christ, honors the word of God and blesses the sanctified believer. In my last post, I discussed the...

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How to Listen to a Sermon: Part 2

(by Jon Chenot) This is the second post in a series of four. In my last post, I stated that I’ve found at least five ways we can faithfully listen to a sermon in a way that seeks Christ, honors the word of God and blesses the sanctified believer. Today, I’ll discuss the first two:...

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How to Listen to a Sermon: Part 1

(by Jon Chenot) All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work. (2 Timothy 3:16-17) Listening to a sermon… the faithful preaching of God’s word. Sounds important, right? I’ve read many...

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Central Themes in Biblical Theology: Creation

photo by John Carmichael. (cc) The topic of Creation has been an evangelical hot topic in recent years. Usually, when the subject comes up, we automatically think about the Creation vs. Evolution debate, or we consider whether there was a literal six-day creation vs. a “day age” theory. There is an abundance of literature on...

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