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Heidelcast 112: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (8)

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on August 11, 2016
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This is episode 8 of our series: I will be a God to You and to Your Children. Last time we looked at circumcision, about which we saw that, just as with the bloodshed of the sacrifice of pigeons, bulls, goats, and . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast 111: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (7)

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on July 28, 2016 | 5 Comments
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This is episode 7 of our series: I will be a God to You and to Your Children. For the last two episodes we have been thinking about what is temporary and what is permanent in the history of redemption. We have . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast 110: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (6)

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on July 23, 2016
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This is episode 6 of our series: I will be a God to You and to Your Children. Last time we began looking at how types and shadows help us sort out what, in the history of redemption, is temporary and what . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast 109: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (5)

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on July 21, 2016
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This is part 5 of the series: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children. Last time we looked at the distinction between the substance of the covenant of grace and its accidents or its outward (external) administration throughout redemptive . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast 108: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (4)

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on July 15, 2016
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This is part 4 of the series: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children. Last time we considered whether it’s right to speak of a “covenant of grace.” We saw that, from the very beginning of redemptive history, . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast 107: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (3)

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on July 2, 2016 | 6 Comments
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Last time we looked at some of the challenges we face in learning how to interpret Scripture properly and how the Ancient Christian Churches and the Reformed churches read the Scriptures, with Christ at the center. One way to understand this unity . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast 106: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (2)

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on June 16, 2016 | 3 Comments
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This is part 2 of the series: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children. We’re talking about how to read the Scriptures, about what Scripture says about the covenant of grace, its administration, and baptism. One of the . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast 105: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (1)

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on June 11, 2016 | 13 Comments
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One of the most frequent topics and questions for discussion on the Heidelblog has been this: Who should be baptized and why? To anticipate an objection: some will say that the Heidelcast should not be addressing this subject because it causes needless . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast 91: God’s Holy Law (14)—The Tenth Commandment

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on April 27, 2015 | 4 Comments
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“You shall not covet your neighbor’s house, you shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.” Continue reading →

Heidelcast 90: God’s Holy Law (13): The Ninth Commandment

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on April 16, 2015
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The ninth commandment, however, also requires that we confess and defend the very existence of truth in an age when the notion that there is truth and that truth is distinct from error is widely doubted. Continue reading →

Heidelcast 89: God’s Holy Law (12)—The Eighth Commandment

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on April 11, 2015
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The 8th commandment says: “You shall not steal” We are, by and large, a wealthy people. There is no sin in that, but there are dangers in wealth. A recent study has shown that even as the world measures happiness, the wealthy . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast 88: God’s Holy Law (11)—The Seventh Commandment

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on March 31, 2015 | 1 Comment
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In this episode we consider the 7th commandment: “You shall not commit adultery.” Warning: since this episode discusses sexual ethics, it may not be suitable for younger listeners. In the seventh commandment the Lord asserts his authority over our sex life. What . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast 87: God’s Holy Law (10)—You Shall Not Murder (pt 2)

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on March 3, 2015 | 1 Comment
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After the last episode it occurred to me that there is an obvious question that I should have addressed under the 6th commandment: abortion, the termination of a human life in the womb. Since 1973 no fewer than 50 million human beings . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast 86: You Shall Not Murder—God’s Holy Law (9)

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on February 28, 2015
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In this episode we consider the sixth commandment: “You shall not murder.” You may have learned this commandment a little differently. Some translations, e.g., the Authorized or King James Version (1611) translate Exodus 20:13 as, “You shall not kill.” The Hebrew verb . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast 85: The Holy Law Of God (8)—The Fifth Commandment (pt 2)

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on February 21, 2015
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This is part 2 of a two-part episode on the fifth commandment: “Honor your father and your mother that your days may be long upon the land which the Lord your God gives you.” In Heidelberg Catechism 104 we interpret this commandment to require . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast 83: The Holy Law Of God (7)—The Fifth Commandment (pt 1)

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on February 6, 2015
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In this episode we consider the fifth commandment: “Honor your father and your mother that your days may be long upon the land which the Lord your God gives you.” In Heidelberg Catechism 104 we interpret this commandment to require “that I . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast 82: The Holy Law Of God (6)—The Fourth Commandment

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on January 19, 2015
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That there is a Sabbath is evident in the first chapter in God’s Word. According to Scripture, Almighty God “worked” for six days, six mornings and evenings, and rested the seventh. Have you ever stopped to wonder why Scripture says that God “rested”? Was . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast 81: God’s Holy Law (5)—The Third Commandment

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on January 10, 2015
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God’s holy law says, “You shall not take the name of the Yahweh your God in vain; for Yahweh will not hold him guiltless who takes His name in vain.” The first thing we need to say about the name of the . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast 80: God’s Holy Law (4)—The Second Commandment

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on January 1, 2015 | 7 Comments
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All the commandments are challenging to us sinners. In the first commandment we saw that God will not share his glory with another. In the 2nd commandment we read and hear that we must worship the true God truly. We do not . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast 79: The Holy Law of God (3)—You Shall Have No Other Gods

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on December 9, 2014
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The first commandment says: “You shalt have no other gods before me.” The Hebrew text says literally, “You shall not have any other Elohim before my face.” Elohim is the generic word for God in the Hebrew Bible. When Genesis 1:1 says, . . . Continue reading →

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