Who Wrote Romans 7:14-25?
Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007 : By Dan Miller
While there are issues that boil with passion there are others that simply simmer. For example, was Jesus the God-man? If you answer that question wrongly the result will be to have your soul damned. While there are relatively few who would make such a strong point about one subject in religion there are even fewer who would write that on a public blog! However, the gravity of this truth was hinted at in the Old Testament (Ps. 2:4-12) and screamed for in the New Testament (John 3:36; I John 4:1-3; 5:1). Our subject this week is a “simmer” subject – Who wrote Romans 7:14-25? When I say, “who” I mean, more exactly, who …
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graceTALK, December 2006
Sunday, December 31st, 2006 : By Leadership Team
graceTALK Question(s)
Wednesday, November 8th, 2006 : By Dan Miller
We recently had another graceTALK session in which people ask questions and the Pastors of Grace seek to answer them. It is a great time of expressing Biblical truth in the context of desiring to know God’s Word better.
The following was submitted, but there was not enough time to give an answer. I hope we can supply some insight in this forum. Since there are two questions that live in the same arena, I will list them both.
#1. What is the “Protestant work ethic” and what makes it “Protestant?”
#2. Sometimes I’m tempted to think my work doesn’t matter because my job isn’t “spiritual.” I know that’s not the right way to think about it, but what IS the right …
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graceTALK, October 2006
Sunday, October 29th, 2006 : By Leadership Team
The Leadership Team answers your questions.
Q1 (1:38): Acknowledging that Christ is our only hope (not man or political parties) and that God is sovereign over all things, what is the view of the Grace Fellowship Leadership Team on the church’s role in politics or political activism? What Scriptures can you point us to in support of your answer?
Q2 (7:45): I have friends (christians) who think Halloween is of the devil and no Christian should have anything to do with it. I have other friends (also christians) who dress up and go door-to-door and think nothing of it. Which approach is right?
Q3 (20:52): The Bible speaks of the possibility of sin being passed on to several generations. …
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What Makes Something Good? A graceTALK Question.
Thursday, September 21st, 2006 : By Dan Miller
The following was submitted for our September graceTALK session, but we did not have enough time to answer it. So, what makes something good?
“Is something good because God says it is, or does God say it is good because it already is good? That is, saying “God is good” only makes sense if there is a standard of goodness outside of God. Otherwise, we are simply saying “God is God” and have really said nothing. So, does God tell us what is already good, or does God make something good by saying it is? This is Euthyphro’s dilemma, also known as the Divine Command Theory.”
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graceTALK: September 3, 2006
Sunday, September 3rd, 2006 : By Leadership Team
The elders of Grace Fellowship answer your questions. Submit your question for the next graceTALK.

Grace Talk, September 2006 [39:18m]:
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graceTALK, May 2006
Sunday, May 21st, 2006 : By Leadership Team
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graceTALK, January 2006
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graceTALK, October 2005
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