Tunes for Tuesday – Sermon Jam Edition

De-Churched

Sermon Jam

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Ligonier Conference

 

If you’re like me and were unable to attend the Ligonier Conference this past March, there is some great news…
You can watch all of the sessions here.

Sermon Jam with Voddie Baucham

The Rape of Solomon’s Song (Part 4–conclusion)

(By John MacArthur)
Before we close this brief series, I promised to answer as many questions as possible from people who have commented here, via e-mail, through Twitter, and at Challies.com.
I first want to thank Tim Challies for his courage in hosting a discussion about this topic. The very mention of propriety and language obviously stirs [...]

The Rape of Solomon’s Song (part 3)

Part 3 in a short series from John MacArthur:
[Editor's Note: Readers should be warned that this article contains offensive material. Nonetheless, it is included here for the sake of substantiating the thesis of this article.]
I emphatically agree with those who say the Song of Solomon is not mere allegory. It is best understood when we take [...]

The rape of Solomon’s Song (part 2)

Continuing with yesterday’s post …
It’s frankly hard to think of a more appalling misuse of Scripture than turning the Song of Solomon into soft porn. When people can no longer read that portion of Scripture without pornographic imagery entering their minds, the beauty of the book has been corrupted, its description of righteous love perverted, [...]

The Rape of Solomon’s Song (part 1)

From John MacArthur’s Blog this week is a four part series titled “The Rape of Solomon’s Song”. It is in response to a certain pastor’s interpretation and misappropriation of the Song of Solomon. I believe it to be right on! Consider his words:
Apparently the shortest route to relevance in church ministry right now is for [...]

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