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Christian Morality is Not a Sliding Scale

Part II of our series on Doing Good Our last post concluded by noting that what the world calls “neutral,” the Bible calls “evil.”  That’s the first big difference between how the world and God think about Doing Good. The … Continue reading

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What the World Calls “Neutral,” the Bible Calls “Evil”

Part I of our series on Doing Good Why do people do good? Sometimes it is to make others (or themselves) feel good. Often, it is to try to become a better person. And, of course, some do so to … Continue reading

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Finding the Works of Mercy in the Lord’s Supper Story

Part XIII of our series on Preparation In our last post we talked about how the Lord’s Supper is extraordinary for many reasons, not the least of which is that in it we see Jesus delivering all ten of the … Continue reading

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