Certainly, much division has been caused by people who depart from essential doctrines or beliefs. Often, however, these divisions are over petty things that need not matter at all – mere opinions, with no solid biblical basis. How are we to relate to others who live out their faith in ways that look a lot [...]
Archive for August, 2009
Palmer St. Podcast: Romans 14
Posted in Bible, Calvary Chapel, Horizon Central, Horizon Christian Fellowship, Podcasts, tagged Apostle Paul, Book of Romans on August 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Palmer St. Podcast: Romans 13
Posted in Bible, Calvary Chapel, Horizon Central, Horizon Christian Fellowship, Jesus, Podcasts, tagged Book of Romans, government, politics on August 16, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
What was the attitude of the apostles toward the Roman government? Did they organize themselves into rebellious militias? Did they become angry misfits like Unabomber Ted Kaczynski or Timothy McVeigh? Here in Romans 13, a chapter written to the churches in Rome, we’ll read first hand what Paul actually taught regarding a proper attitude towards [...]
Palmer St. Podcast: Romans 12
Posted in Bible, Calvary Chapel, Horizon Central, Horizon Christian Fellowship, Jesus, Podcasts, tagged Book of Romans, Discipleship on August 11, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I like the game of football, but I’ve never been any good it. I can sit in front of a TV and know a good play or a good player when I see one. I play fantasy football with some guys here in the church. Last year they got me into two different leagues – and I won one [...]
Palmer St. Podcast: Romans 11
Posted in Bible, Calvary Chapel, Horizon Central, Horizon Christian Fellowship, Podcasts, tagged Book of Romans, israel on August 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
God has made wonderful promises to Israel. What could happen if those promises go unfulfilled?
It would prove that God’s word was not true.
It would prove that God could not be relied upon – that He was not worthy of our trust or faith.
It would give you the right to think that since God gave up on [...]
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