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In Part III of our church history lecture series Kevin DeYoung covers the end of the medieval period up to the beginning of the modern world ..read more
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The fact that He needed to give them a memorial tells us he understands the human predicament, prone to wander, Lord, we feel it, prone to leave the God we love ..read more
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What does it mean that God is immutable? By itself, the concept of immutability can either be good or bad. But if you’re God, immutability is a very good thing ..read more
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In Part III of our church history lecture series Kevin DeYoung covers the end of the medieval period up to the beginning of the modern world ..read more
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God wants to remind them, “I’m the same God, the same God who made the promises to Abraham all those centuries ago, the same God who worked mighty miracles for Moses even before you were born, the same God who did all of this will now do it for Joshua and for you ..read more
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In Part III of our church history lecture series Kevin DeYoung covers the end of the medieval period up to the beginning of the modern world ..read more
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He’s with us by His Spirit, strengthening us in the inner being. He’s with us as we rely and rest on His great and precious promises. He’s with us in the fellowship of the saints ..read more
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Unless we have all the blessings and spiritual realities enjoyed by the nation of Israel in the Old Testament, we should not try to adopt, for our nation, the government given to Israel ..read more
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To be sure, there is not one square inch in all the universe about which Christ does not cry out, “This is mine!” And yet, Christ does not reign over every square inch in the same way ..read more
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Sketches In Church History is a series of lectures delivered by Dr. Kevin DeYoung that offer a snapshot of key figures and consequential moments in time.
Part III of the series explores the Reformation, the Puritan era, and the transatlantic Awakening ..read more