E209 Q216 What are angels?
Amateur Anglican
by Richard Reeb III
2M ago
Angels are rational, spiritual beings created by God. God’s holy angels joyfully serve him in heavenly worship, and God appoints them to act as messengers, bringing words of guidance and assurance to the faithful, and assisting and protecting them ..read more
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E208 Q215 How did Satan and his angels turn to evil?
Amateur Anglican
by Richard Reeb III
2M ago
Satan and his angels were overcome by envy and pride and re- belled against God ..read more
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E207 Q214 What are Satan and his demons?
Amateur Anglican
by Richard Reeb III
2M ago
Demons, of whom Satan is chief, are fallen angels. Satan rebelled against God and led other angels to follow him. They now cause spiritual and sometimes physical harm to mortals, and they sow lies that lead to confusion, despair, sin, and death ..read more
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E206 Q213 Did evil exist before the human race embraced it?
Amateur Anglican
by Richard Reeb III
2M ago
Yes. Satan had already opposed God and chosen evil when he tempted Adam and Eve ..read more
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Women’s Ordination: The Golden Calf in the Anglican Church in North America
Amateur Anglican
by Richard Reeb III
3M ago
So, why is little 'ol me writing about this? Well, because I'm tired of the double speak. I'm tired of being gaslit on this issue. My point of view is consistently psychologized into one of two categories: I'm a woman hater aka misogynist or I'm a weak man who can't handle women having authority ..read more
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E205 Q212 Is God responsible for evil?
Amateur Anglican
by Richard Reeb III
3M ago
No. The sinful choices of his creatures do not implicate God in evil in any way. (Deuteronomy 30:15–19; Romans 7:7–25; James 1:13–15) Support the podcast here ..read more
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E204 Q211 If God is good, why does He permit evil?
Amateur Anglican
by Richard Reeb III
3M ago
God created rational creatures free to love, obey, and worship him, but we have used our freedom to reject his love, rebel against him, and choose evil. Yet no evil can thwart God’s purposes, and he is able to use evil to bring about even greater good. (Genesis 6:5; Judges 2:19–23; Psalm 10; Ecclesiastes 7:29; Romans 8:18–28; Hebrews 2:8–18; Revelation 2:18–29) Support the podcast here ..read more
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E203 Q210 What is evil?
Amateur Anglican
by Richard Reeb III
6M ago
Evil is the willful perversion of God’s will. Evil defies God’s holiness, violates his Law, enslaves us to sin, and mars his good creation ..read more
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E202 Q209 What is the seventh petition?
Amateur Anglican
by Richard Reeb III
6M ago
The seventh petition is “But deliver us from evil.” (Matthew 6:13 ..read more
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E201 Q208 How can the Church help you to resist temptation?
Amateur Anglican
by Richard Reeb III
7M ago
In the fellowship of Christ’s Body, I can find companionship when I am lonely or vulnerable, support to resist ungodly influence, wisdom to guard me from folly, exhortation to grow in holiness, and discipline to correct me when I fall into error ..read more
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