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December 15, 2020December 15, 2020 James W. Gunter Ephesians, Ethics, Exposition, New Testament

Marks of a Christian Life

Introduction Ephesus is located on the Western shore of Asia Minor. Paul spent two and a half years there in a very fruitful ministry. Several years later, Paul found himself imprisoned, and he wrote the letter of Ephesians from behind bars. The letter divides quite easily: the first three chapters focus on principles and the … Continue reading Marks of a Christian Life

December 11, 2020December 22, 2020 James W. Gunter Ethics, Public Dye-a-logs

A Conversation about Masks

So what’s up with masks?

September 14, 2020September 6, 2020 James W. Gunter Acts, Apologetics, Ecclesiology, Ethics, New Testament, Philippians

A Philippian Rebuttal to Critical Theory

Did Paul utilize CT, or something ideologically parallel to CT, as he ministered to the church in Philippi?

September 2, 2020September 2, 2020 James W. Gunter Ethics, Public Dye-a-logs

That One Time When Those Reformed Guys Became Dispensationalists

Great Tribulation Memoirs, Chapter One

September 1, 2020April 2, 2021 James W. Gunter Apologetics, Economy, Ethics

Marxism: Defined and Refuted

Should Christians embrace Marxism?

April 3, 2020March 29, 2020 James W. Gunter Ecclesiastes, Ethics, Old Testament

People in God’s Decree (Ecclesiastes 3:16-22)

The great, immovable fortresses of evil in this world are momentary reminders that we are, after all, quite small, and our lives are truly quite simple, and that’s really how God wants it to be.

March 30, 2020March 30, 2020 James W. Gunter Ecclesiology, Ethics, Government, Reponses

Made in China

COVID-19 is a small price to pay for maintaining religious freedom.

February 7, 2020January 31, 2020 James W. Gunter Ethics, Exodus, Law of God, New Testament, Old Testament, The New City Catechlysm

The Ninth and Tenth Commandments (Catechism XII)

The Apostle James reminds us that, in the final two commandments of the Decalogue, we are still reflecting on how to love our neighbor (James 2:8).

January 31, 2020January 25, 2020 James W. Gunter Ethics, Exodus, Law of God, Love, New Testament, Old Testament, Romans, The New City Catechlysm

The Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Commandments (Catechism XI)

Loving your neighbor is mostly about minding your own business.

January 19, 2020January 19, 2020 James W. Gunter Abortion, Ethics, Public Dye-a-logs

Sanctity of Life Address 2020

Today is sanctity of life Sunday.

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