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Also known originally as Second Reformed Church of New Brunswick. Weekly Sermon Podcast. Visit our church at 100 College Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ USA 08901 or check out our website for current events at http://www.secondreformednb.org.
 
At the age of 18, Tjaart Kruger, was offered a bursary by the reformed church, to study to become a minister, to which he declined. After 3 decades of cosmic understanding and inner quest, Tjaart shares his journey in The Perennial Truth. As Founder of The Perennial Truth Foundation his Mission is to offer understanding to the unfairness of life and to step beyond the bondage of pain and suffering. His Vision of the foundation is rooted in Oneness, promoting a global community of generosity ...
 
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In episode 86 of Theology In Particular, Dr. Richard Barcellos walks us through the Second London Confession of Faith (7.2, 7.3, 8.6, and 20.1) demonstrating that it posits the Messianic interpretation of Genesis 3:15. Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: irbsseminary.orgBy IRBS
 
In today's episode, Sam James walks through the common arguments against studying theology and why knowing what we believe matters so much. Sam James is the associate acquisitions editor at Crossway. He is the author of Digital Liturgies, a regular newsletter on Christianity, technology, and culture. He lives in Louisville, Kentucky, with his wife …
 
Today we are pleased to share an audio essay written and read by Rosaria Butterfield entitled '10 Things You Should Know About Christian Hospitality'. Rosaria Butterfield is an author, pastor’s wife, homeschool mom, and former professor of English and women’s studies at Syracuse University. She is also the author of The Gospel Comes with a House Ke…
 
In episode 85 of Theology In Particular, Dr. Richard Barcellos walks us through some key Old and New Testament texts to demonstrate that Genesis 3:15 is to be interpreted as a promise concerning the Messiah. Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: irbsseminary.orgBy IRBS
 
In today's episode, Erika Allen walks through the struggles of having a consistent prayer life and how journaling can aid in the time we spend with God. Erika Allen is the director of Bible editorial for Crossway. She is a contributor to the ESV Student Study Bible and the ESV Women’s Study Bible. Check out her collection of ESV prayer journals her…
 
What is God's purpose in our persecution for the cause of Jesus Christ---First, persecution for Christ's sake identifies us with Christ. It declares loud and clear that Jesus is our Savior-and Lord. We are willing to suffer for Him out of love for Him because He was willing to suffer in our place-God's holy wrath as a sacrifice for our sin and cond…
 
In our story today, someone tells Jesus about a tragedy that happened in the Temple in Jerusalem—people were killed by governmental assassins. The people talking about it wanted to know if Jesus thought it was a sign of the times. Jesus’ answer has some very important lessons for us. - Pastor Ron Kool Support the show…
 
Today, we are pleased to present an audio essay written and read by Jen Oshman entitled '10 Reasons It's Good to Be a Girl'. Jen Oshman has been in women’s ministry for over two decades as a missionary and pastor’s wife on three continents. To hear more from her, check out Cultural Counterfeits: Confronting 5 Empty Promises of Our Age and How We We…
 
Homily 03/12/2023 We are delighted to had the Rev. Frances Nelson in our pulpit this week. Rev. Frances is a dear friend of Grace Chicago and is part of the City Classis community. We are eager for her to guide us through this remarkable passage of Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well. Frances graduated from Westminster Theological Seminary wi…
 
In episode 84 of Theology In Particular, I continue my conversation with Dr. Richard Barcellos about the first announcement of the gospel as recorded in Genesis 3:15. Here we begin to look at the evidence for the Messianic interpretation. Links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary: irbsseminary.org…
 
In today's episode, Andrew Ballitch gives an overview of who John Owen was and walks through his work on the Holy Spirit. Andrew S. Ballitch is the associate pastor of preaching and ministries at Westwood Alliance Church in Ontario, Ohio. He has taught church history courses at Boyce College, the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Crown Col…
 
When you are going through severe trials you will likely be tempted to question God's love, wisdom, power, or-justice in what you suffer.--How could God allow this tragedy to happen if He is love, if He is almighty, and if He is fair-- How can God be-all-wise and think that this is good for me-- Where was God when this happened to my loved one----A…
 
Today, Crossway is proud to re-share the release of a podcast originally posted in July of 2020 celebrating J. I. Packer's life and ministry. Sam Storms walks through Packer's life and impact on countless Christians specifically through his books. This bonus episode is to celebrate the release of the beautiful commemorative edition of J. I. Packer'…
 
In episode 83 of Theology In Particular, I continue my conversation with Dr. Richard Barcellos concerning Genesis 3:15. We continue to ask the question, is it about the Messiah?, as we consider the text in its immediate, book, authorial, testamental, and canonical context. We see this as an important and impactful topic. Lord willing, this will be …
 
In today's episode, Lewis and Sarah Allen discuss how to have faith in the midst of the trials and struggles of life. Sarah leads the women’s ministry and Lewis serves as senior pastor of Hope Church in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. They’re also the co-authors of Resilient Faith: Learning to Rely on Jesus in the Struggles of Life from Cros…
 
How does hypocrisy manifest itself in your life and mine-- We can go through the mere motions of prayer, singing the psalms, listening to the reading and preaching of God's Word, and our hearts yet be lukewarm, and even cold toward the Lord. We can outwardly profess our love for the brethren, but in our hearts despise and disregard them. We can be …
 
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