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Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 40—Why Did Christ Have To Suffer Death?

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on March 22, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 39—Why Was It So Important That Jesus Was Crucified?

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  • Heidelcast
on March 21, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast 217: Our Father (7): “Not My Will” (Plus Dr Clark Answers Lots Of Emails)

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  • Heidelcast
on March 19, 2022
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In this episode Dr Clark answers eight emails from listeners on where the New Testament repeats the promise, “I will be their God and they will be my people;” Luther’s view of the book of James; what books to use to learn . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 38—Why Did He Suffer Under Pontius Pilate?

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on March 19, 2022 | 2 Comments
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 37—What Does “Suffered” Mean?

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  • Heidelcast
on March 18, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 36—What Is The Benefit Of Christ’s Holy Conception?

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  • Heidelcast
on March 17, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 35—What Is the Meaning Of Conceived By The Holy Spirit, Born Of The Virgin Mary?

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  • Heidelcast
on March 16, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 34—Why Do You Call Him “Our Lord”?

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  • Heidelcast
on March 15, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 33—Why Is He Called God’s Only Begotten Son?

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  • Heidelcast
on March 14, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast 216: Our Father (6): “Your Kingdom Come”

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on March 12, 2022 | 2 Comments
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In this episode we answer a Heideltext and an email. The first is a question about how it is that the Baptists (from a Reformed perspective) confuse the divine decree with the external administration of the covenant of grace. The second is . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 32—Why Are You Called A Christian?

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  • Heidelcast
on March 12, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 31—Why Is He Called “Christ”?

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  • Heidelcast
on March 11, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 30—Is Jesus Only Half A Savior?

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  • Heidelcast
on March 10, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 29—Why Is The Son Of God Called Jesus?

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  • Heidelcast
on March 9, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 28—What Does It Profit Us To Understand Providence?

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  • Heidelcast
on March 9, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 27—What Do You Understand By The Providence Of God?

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  • Heidelcast
on March 8, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelcast 215: Behind The Scenes Of The Collapse Of The West

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on March 7, 2022
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We are interrupting our series on prayer, Our Father, to air to a talk I gave yesterday to the Escondido URC Adult Sunday School class. We also got an interesting question on the Heideltext line about the nature of the presence of . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 26—What Do You Believe By “God The Father Almighty”?

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  • Heidelcast
on March 6, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 25—Since God Is One Why Do We Speak Of Father, Son, And Holy Spirit?

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  • Heidelcast
on March 5, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 24—How Are These Articles Divided?

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on March 4, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

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On the Federal Vision with Lane Keister

  • Heidelcast 25: With Lane Keister On The Federal Vision In The PCA
  • Heidelcast 26: With Lane Keister On The Federal Vision (2)
  • Heidelcast 27: With Lane Keister on the Imputation of Christ's Active Obedience
  • Heidelcast 28 With Lane Keister: Does The Federal Vision Theology Lead To Rome?
  • Heidelcast 29: The Imputation of Christ's Active Obedience (pt 2)
  • Heidelcast Minute: What Keeps Federal Visionists From Joining Rome?
  • Heidelcast Minute: The Federal Visionists Deny The Protestant Distinction Between Law And Gospel

God’s Holy Law

  • Heidelcast 77: God's Holy Law (1)
  • Heidelcast 78: God's Holy Law (2)
  • Heidelcast 79: The Holy Law of God (3)—You Shall Have No Other Gods
  • Heidelcast 80: God's Holy Law (4)—The Second Commandment
  • Heidelcast 81: God's Holy Law (5)—The Third Commandment
  • Heidelcast 82: The Holy Law Of God (6)—The Fourth Commandment
  • Heidelcast 83: The Holy Law Of God (7)—The Fifth Commandment (pt 1)
  • Heidelcast 85: The Holy Law Of God (8)—The Fifth Commandment (pt 2)
  • Heidelcast 86: You Shall Not Murder—God's Holy Law (9)
  • Heidelcast 87: God’s Holy Law (10)—You Shall Not Murder (pt 2)
  • Heidelcast 88: God's Holy Law (11)—The Seventh Commandment
  • Heidelcast 89: God's Holy Law (12)—The Eighth Commandment
  • Heidelcast 90: God's Holy Law (13): The Ninth Commandment
  • Heidelcast 91: God's Holy Law (14)—The Tenth Commandment
  • Heidelcast Series: God's Holy Law

I Will Be Your God & Your Children’s God

  • Heidelcast 105: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (1)
  • Heidelcast 106: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (2)
  • Heidelcast 107: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (3)
  • Heidelcast 108: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (4)
  • Heidelcast 109: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (5)
  • Heidelcast 110: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (6)
  • Heidelcast 111: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (7)
  • Heidelcast 112: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (8)
  • Heidelcast 113: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (9)
  • Heidelcast 114: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (10)
  • Heidelcast 115: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (11)
  • Heidelcast 116: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (12)
  • Heidelcast 118: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (13)
  • Heidelcast 119: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (14)
  • Heidelcast 121: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children (15)
  • Heidelcast Series: I Will Be A God To You And To Your Children

Nomism & Antinomianism

  • Heidelcast 58: Nomism And Antinomianism (1)
  • Heidelcast 59: Nomism And Antinomianism (2)
  • Heidelcast 60: Nomism And Antinomianism (3)
  • Heidelcast 61: Nomism And Antinomianism (4)
  • Heidelcast 62: Nomism And Antinomianism (5)
  • Heidelcast 63: Nomism And Antinomianism (6)
  • Heidelcast 64: Nomism And Antinomianism (7)
  • Heidelcast 66: Nomism And Antinomianism (8)—The Third Use Of The Law
  • Heidelcast 70: Nomism And Antinomianism (9)
  • Heidelcast 71: Nomism And Antinomianism (10)
  • Heidelcast 73: Nomism And Antinomianism (11)
  • Heidelcast 74: Nomism And Antinomianism (12)
  • Heidelcast 76: Was The Marrow Antinomian?
  • Heidelcast Series: Nomism And Antinomianism

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