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Post-Election Reflections: A Christian Response to Political Outcomes
I’m writing this on Wednesday morning. The election results have just been announced. It seems wise to reflect on how we as Christians ought to respond in this moment. Three main thoughts come to mind: First, if the candidate you voted for won, this is a good time to remember what Psalm 146:3 says, “Put not your trust in princes, in a son of man, in whom there is no salvation.” No matter how enthusiastic our support for a candidate, as followers of Jesus, our deepest and final trust is reserved for God alone. Idolatry is sneaky. We must keep … Read More >
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When Darkness Is Called Light, And Light, Darkness
We live in a time of inverted values, where light is called darkness and darkness is called light.
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Christians, Politics, And The Cross
Throughout its turbulent history, the Church has often been diverted from its primary mission. The lure of taking side-roads is tempting, especially in the face of a degenerating culture. We must ask difficult questions and turn to the Bible for answers. In this series, Pastor Erwin Lutzer helps us do …
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The Clash Of Cross And Culture
The city of God will remain even as the world around us crumbles.
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The Future Is Here
It is much better to be divided by the truth than to be united by error.
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The Role Of The Church In Our Culture
A discussion with Dr. Erwin Lutzer and Eric Metaxas with Wayne Shepherd on the church's involvement in culture.
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Babylon, Idolatry And You
Idolatry is willful self-deception.
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An Evening With Eric Metaxas And Dennis Prager
Dennis Prager, Eric Metaxas, and Dr. Erwin Lutzer have a candid, engaging conversation on topics of faith, culture and the fate of our nation.
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When God Judges A Nation
An assault is being waged against evangelical Christianity in our country.
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The Cross And The Flag
The destiny of the church does not depend upon the next election.