Archive for the ‘Christian Responsibility’ Category
Mobile post of the day: The Theology of Parents
Is there a theology about parents? I believe there is. I am writing this from the lobby of an assisted living facility in Washington, DC. I am here on business. As I observe the elderly residents of this place I am reminded of the scriptural command to “Honor your father and mother.” I am sure most of the residents here are loved and cared for by their grown children, but there may be some who are not. Our heavenly Father expects us to honor our parents as an act of obedience to Him, and as a sign of respect for what our parents have done for us.
Honor your parents while they are still here. It will please God, comfort your parents and encourage your own heart.
America has made a deal with the church
R.C. Sproul preached this sermon to his congregation at Saint Andrews Chapel Sanford, Florida. America has made a deal with church. As long as preaching is limited to the pulpit and directed to the church, there is freedom of religion. But what happens when the message of the gospel is proclaimed in the public square? When the gospel exposes the sin and depravity of society, what is the result? R.C. Sproul examines the deal that the government has made with the church. Please take the time to listen to this broadcast.