Here is a teaching from the London Baptist Confession of Faith’s chapter 32 paragraph 3. Having established Judgement Day as a fact and the end goal of it, the confession’s authors answer the question: How then shall we live?
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Sunday School Series: Ephesians: “The Blue Print For Church Unity” #109
The Godcast with Josh Fritz, Episode 109
I continue the study in Adult Bible School at my local church in Ephesians 4:1-6 by opening up the chapter and what can be said about what a church should be, united.
Video of the Podcast found here:
https://youtu.be/ClSRyPcN9vA
If you have any questions, feedback, please email me at josh@thegodcastwithjoshfritz.com
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Sunday School Series: Ephesians: The Blessing of Marriage: #114
The Godcast with Josh Fritz, Episode 115
Josh continues the Sunday School study in Ephesians 5, wrapping up the marriage section.
To subscribe to his church’s YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ0KuadmmYQounYD4VcGY3g
If you have any questions, feedback, please email me at josh@thegodcastwithjoshfritz.com
You can support the Godcast a few ways:
(AFTER you have supported your local church!)
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The new editor comes with a handful of default blocks such as paragraph, image, gallery, and more, to help you create better standard posts and pages.
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On this episode of Polemics Report for March 16th, 2021, JD talks about Tim Keller blaming conservative evangelicals for their inevitable removal from the public arena, Russell Moore falling all over himself to defend Beth Moore, Tim Keller, and Rick Warren, and Kyle J. Howard’s ridiculously white recalling of hanging out on “the block.” In the patrons-only portion, JD and David discuss Gentle and Lowly, and JD answers questions from patrons.