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God sovereignly raised up Pharaoh so that he could display his power over Pharaoh. The glory of God's name is the goal of redemption.
God sovereignly raised up Pharaoh so that he could display his power over Pharaoh. The glory of God's name is the goal of redemption.
Part 1 of a 4 part conversation with James Phelps on the Mormon doctrine of the "burning of the bosom".
God sovereignly raised up Pharaoh so that he could display his power over Pharaoh. The glory of God's name is the goal of redemption.
God sovereignly raised up Pharaoh so that he could display his power over Pharaoh. The glory of God's name is the goal of redemption.
The Lord afflicted the Egyptians with boils on their skin for Pharaoh's refusal to let Israel go. The plague is a reminder that God is sovereign over the human body.
The Lord afflicted the Egyptians with boils on their skin for Pharaoh's refusal to let Israel go. The plague is a reminder that God is sovereign over the human body.
Matt and Ken address 1 Timothy 2:15
The Lord afflicted the Egyptians with boils on their skin for Pharaoh's refusal to let Israel go. The plague is a reminder that God is sovereign over the human body.
The Lord afflicted the Egyptians with boils on their skin for Pharaoh's refusal to let Israel go. The plague is a reminder that God is sovereign over the human body.
The plagues fell on Egypt, but God's grace left Israel unscathed. Only two groups exist: those who belong to the world and those who belong to God. God's people must worship Him as He has commanded them without compromising.
The plagues fell on Egypt, but God's grace left Israel unscathed. Only two groups exist: those who belong to the world and those who belong to God. God's people must worship Him as He has commanded them without compromising.
Matt and Ken discuss patriotism.
The plagues fell on Egypt, but God's grace left Israel unscathed. Only two groups exist: those who belong to the world and those who belong to God. God's people must worship Him as He has commanded them without compromising.
The plagues fell on Egypt, but God's grace left Israel unscathed. Only two groups exist: those who belong to the world and those who belong to God. God's people must worship Him as He has commanded them without compromising.
At his crucifixion, people mocked Jesus but they didn't realize that what they said to spite him was actually true. He is the King of Israel whose resurrection vindicates his life and teaching.
At his crucifixion, people mocked Jesus but they didn't realize that what they said to spite him was actually true. He is the King of Israel whose resurrection vindicates his life and teaching.
Matt and Ken address transgenderism.
At his crucifixion, people mocked Jesus but they didn't realize that what they said to spite him was actually true. He is the King of Israel whose resurrection vindicates his life and teaching.
At his crucifixion, people mocked Jesus but they didn't realize that what they said to spite him was actually true. He is the King of Israel whose resurrection vindicates his life and teaching.
Matthew chapters 21–23 are part of one literary unit showing Jesus as the Messiah, the Son of David. He is the king of Jerusalem, but Jerusalem's leadership opposes him. We must not oppose Jesus, but submit to him as the Davidic King.
Matthew chapters 21–23 are part of one literary unit showing Jesus as the Messiah, the Son of David. He is the king of Jerusalem, but Jerusalem's leadership opposes him. We must not oppose Jesus, but submit to him as the Davidic King.
Matt and Ken discuss transgenderism (Part 1).
Matthew chapters 21–23 are part of one literary unit showing Jesus as the Messiah, the Son of David. He is the king of Jerusalem, but Jerusalem's leadership opposes him. We must not oppose Jesus, but submit to him as the Davidic King.
Matthew chapters 21–23 are part of one literary unit showing Jesus as the Messiah, the Son of David. He is the king of Jerusalem, but Jerusalem's leadership opposes him. We must not oppose Jesus, but submit to him as the Davidic King.
The plagues on Egypt continue in Exodus 8. The plagues are an act of judgment and a revelation of God's power and glory. God afflicts Egypt so that Pharaoh will understand Moses' words: "There is no one like the Lord our God."
The plagues on Egypt continue in Exodus 8. The plagues are an act of judgment and a revelation of God's power and glory. God afflicts Egypt so that Pharaoh will understand Moses' words: "There is no one like the Lord our God."
Matt and Ken talk about what it means to bless the Lord.
The plagues on Egypt continue in Exodus 8. The plagues are an act of judgment and a revelation of God's power and glory. God afflicts Egypt so that Pharaoh will understand Moses' words: "There is no one like the Lord our God."
The plagues on Egypt continue in Exodus 8. The plagues are an act of judgment and a revelation of God's power and glory. God afflicts Egypt so that Pharaoh will understand Moses' words: "There is no one like the Lord our God."
Moses and Aaron perform signs to Pharaoh, but Pharaoh's servants imitate the signs through their secret arts. Pharaoh's heart remains hardened and he refuses to let Israel go.
Moses and Aaron perform signs to Pharaoh, but Pharaoh's servants imitate the signs through their secret arts. Pharaoh's heart remains hardened and he refuses to let Israel go.
Matt and Ken talk about upholding the Bible's supernatural world view.
Moses and Aaron perform signs to Pharaoh, but Pharaoh's servants imitate the signs through their secret arts. Pharaoh's heart remains hardened and he refuses to let Israel go.
Moses and Aaron perform signs to Pharaoh, but Pharaoh's servants imitate the signs through their secret arts. Pharaoh's heart remains hardened and he refuses to let Israel go.