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Biola University theology professor Thaddeus J. Williams has written a great book on living in today's culture titled, “Don't Follow Your Heart: Boldly Breaking The Ten Commandments of Self-Worship.” Williams enlightens readers, young and old, on how to identify the cultural lies we so easily believe, all of which are cultural lies that point us in the direction of worshipping and serving ourselves, rather than worshipping and serving God. Share these timely words from Williams with your kids: “ The more you worship yourself, the less you become your self. You become a shadow, a specter, and unself. The longer and deeper you stare into the mirror, looking for answers, the more it will feel like looking at Edvard Munch's “the Scream.” This is the strange paradox of self-worship. Why? It's simple. You were not designed to be the center point of your own psyche. You are not God. Self-deification is a bust.” Teach your children that have been made to worship God.
In his book, “Revering God,” author Thaddeus J. Williams claims the most frequently repeated phrase in the Bible is the expression, “Thus says the Lord.” Williams says the phrase appears in the Old and New Testaments more than 400 times. It's a reminder, Williams writes, that God speaks regularly. Proverbs 4:20-22 says: “My son, pay attention ... The post Listening When God Speaks appeared first on Unconventional Business Network.
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This week, Brian and Justin discuss Thaddeus J. Williams' Don't Follow Your Heart: Boldly Breaking the Ten Commandments of Self-Worship and how the season of Lent, along with its traditional practices, helps us to resist foolish ideas like 'follow your heart.'
What does biblical justice look like? What's the difference between "Social Justice A" and "Social Justice B"? Join us as guest author Thaddeus J. Williams and Senior Pastor Eric Geiger discuss how we can seek real justice in our world today as followers of Jesus!Check out Confronting Injustice without Compromising Truth by Thaddeus J. Williams: https://a.co/d/hcpvNTBFirst Time?Start Here: https://bit.ly/MarinersconnectcardCan we pray for you? https://bit.ly/MarinersPrayerOnlineYou can find information for all our Mariners congregations, watch more videos, and learn more about us and our ministries on our website https://bit.ly/MarinersChurchSite.FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marinerschurch• TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marinerschurch• Twitter: https://twitter.com/marinerschurch• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marinerschurchSupport the ministry and help us reach people worldwide: https://bit.ly/MarinersGive
Welcome to G220 Radio! In this episode, we are looking at eschatology, the view of post-millennialism, with our guest Pastor Edwin Ramirez of Faith Bible Chapel. Postmillennialism expects that eventually the vast majority of people living will be saved. Increasing gospel success will gradually produce a time in history prior to Christ's return in which faith, righteousness, peace, and prosperity will prevail in the affairs of men and nations. Edwin is the husband of one wife and father of four children. He holds a B.A. degree in Pastoral Ministry from The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville, FL. Edwin is originally from Long Island, NY, and is currently a resident of Chautauqua County. In addition to his passion for the local church, Edwin enjoys reading, writing, and evangelism. Edwin was also a contributing author to Thaddeus J. Williams' book Confronting Injustice without Compromising Truth.
Best-selling author (the Reverend Dr.) Carl Trueman steps away from his world book tour, condescending just long enough to share his thoughts with Todd Pruitt on the topics of institutional coffee mugs, Reformed seminaries, and the mujahideen. But it's a different type of combatant on our co-hosts' radar: the culture warrior. Is it a term of endearment or a dismissive insult? How do “culture warriors” differ from “activists?” The dynamic duo reminds us that Christians need to be engaged–using the right tactics in the proper battles. Register now to win a copy of Thaddeus J. Williams' insightful book, Confronting Injustice Without Compromising Truth. The copies are a gift from Zondervan Academic.
In this interview, we talk about struggles that young people are facing from the eyes of a young adult. Sara Barrett is a blogger on therebelution.com and has authored two books, one Love Riot, and soon to release Stand up, Stand Strong. Sara is a bold believer and has a great testimony. She has a great perspective and believes we should give everything for Jesus. You can find Sara on her website, on Facebook, and on Instagram You can buy her book on Amazon, or wherever books are sold. She is currently reading. Unquestioned answers by Jeff MyersConfronting injustice without compromising truth by Thaddeus J. Williams
On this episode of #TheMidweek, Aaron and Jeremy talk about the GRAMMYs, Easter, and discuss the key motivation for a follower of Jesus from Luke 17, and how that impacts every area of our life. .RESOURCES• Generous Justice by Tim Keller• Confronting Injustice Without Compromising Truth by Thaddeus J. Williams.Learn more about New Story Church by visiting NewStory.Church.To learn more about New Story Church, you can do that by visiting NewStory.Church or find us on Instagram and Facebook at @NewStoryKC.
Thaddeus J. Williams talks about his faith story, and what it means to mirror the greatest figure in history. Thaddeus serves as Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at Biola University's Talbot School of Theology and affiliate faculty of Jurisprudence at Trinity Law School. He is the author of REFLECT: Becoming Yourself by Mirroring the Greatest Person in History, available on Amazon at: https://www.amazon.com/REFLECT-Becoming-Yourself-Mirroring-Greatest/dp/1941337716.
Thaddeus J. Williams talks about his faith story, and what it means to mirror the greatest figure in history. Thaddeus serves as Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at Biola University’s Talbot School of Theology and affiliate faculty of Jurisprudence at Trinity Law School. He is the author of REFLECT: Becoming Yourself by Mirroring the Greatest […] The post The Walk: Mirroring the Greatest Person in History (A Conversation with Thaddeus J. Williams) appeared first on Theology Mix.