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Know the Will of the Lord

Aaron Murray

An episode of the Second Reformed Presbyterian Church podcast, hosted by Aaron Murray, titled "Know the Will of the Lord" was published on September 28, 2025 and runs 39 minutes.

September 28, 2025 ·39m · Second Reformed Presbyterian Church

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Know the will of the Lord: 1. By growing in your knowledge of the Lord 2. By walking in a manner worthy of the Lord 3. By meditating on the qualifications we receive from the Lord.
Second Christian Reformed Church Second Christian Reformed Church Sermon audio given each Sunday at Pella 2 CRC in Pella, IA. Second CRC of Kalamazoo Second Christian Reformed Church The messages from the morning and evening services at Second Christian Reformed Church of Kalamazoo, MI. The Senior Pastor is Rev. John Bothof. Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook) Gary North In October 1990, the long-promised book by the faculty of Westminster Theological Seminary finally appeared: Theonomy: A Reformed Critique. This book is North’s two-pronged response. First, he takes up the major essays and themes of the Westminster faculty’s critique/interaction with theonomy and provides clarifications and rejoinders. Second, he argues that Westminster has abandoned the apologetic theory of Cornelius Van Til, which maintains that between the believer and the unbeliever all ground is common ground, but no ground is neutral ground. No neutral ground means that every square inch of life is claimed by Christ, including law, civil government and social ethics. No neutral ground means that the Bible must be the ultimate authority in every sphere of life. The Westminster faculty has abandoned Van Til, substituting various versions of “neutral” natural law theory. The faculty has not openly faced up to the question: “If not Van Til’s philosophy, what?” This is a production of Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 by Havelock Ellis (1859 - 1939) LibriVox The second of six volumes, this volume covers in extensive detail the topic of "Sexual Inversion", or homosexuality to give it a more current name. Written as an anthropological and psychological study from the point of view of Havelock, the famous British sexologist of the late 19th century, who was also a physician and social reformer. (Summary by Tim Ferreira and John Fricker)
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