Late March 2022 Presuppositional Apologetics’ links

Apologetics Session 2: No Neutrality

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Session 1: Apologetics: What and Why

(Note: What follows below is an improved version from a previous outline)

religious neutralityEstablish the need: Is Religious Neutrality Possible?

Purpose: We will look at four truths that in regards to ‘facts’ and all that man think and do, no one can approach any subject with neutrality towards God. This will of course shape our method of apologetics.

  1. Characteristics of Religious Neutrality
  2. Biblical doctrines does not allow for Religious Neutrality
  3. Religious Neutrality is unethical in a biblical worldview
  4. Religious Neutralty is philosophically impossible

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Apologetics Session 1: Apologetics: What and Why

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Establish the need: Do you know what is apologetics? And if you do know what it is, why is it important?

Purpose: In this introduction lesson we will answer the question of what is apologetics and why Christians are to engage in apologetics by considering four truths so that we would see the importance of this duty and also see the importance of this series.

  • What is Apologetics?
  • Why Apologetics?
  • Two sides of Apologetics
  • What apologetics is not

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Presuppositional Apologetics’ Links: Third Week of March 2022

Exposition of Nahum Part 10: Compassion in the midst of Judgment

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Last installment: Part 9: Military Taunts Exposition of Jonah How do you respond to God’s mercy

Nahum 3:15b-19

Multiply yourself like the creeping locust, Multiply yourself like the migratory locust. 16 You have made your traders more numerous than the stars of heaven— The creeping locust sheds its skin and flies away. 17 Your courtiers are like the migratory locust. Your officials are like a swarm of locusts Settling in the stone shelters on a cold day. The sun rises and they flee, And the place where they are is not known. 18 Your shepherds are sleeping, O king of Assyria; Your officers are lying down. Your people are scattered on the mountains And there is no one to gather them. 19 There is no relief for your collapse, Your wound is incurable. All who hear [j]about you Will clap their hands over you, For upon whom has your evil not come continually?

 

Purpose: We will see two prediction…

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Mid-March 2022 Presuppositional Apologetics’ Links

Exposition of Nahum Part 9: Military Taunts

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Last installment: Part 8: A Tale of Two Cities Exposition of Jonah How do you respond to God’s mercy

Nahum 312-15a

Establish the need: Have you know guys in the military that like to brag?

All your fortifications are fig trees with ripe fruit— When shaken, they fall into the eater’s mouth. 13 Behold, your people are women in your midst! The gates of your land are opened wide to your enemies; Fire consumes your gate bars. 14 Draw for yourself water for a siege! Strengthen your fortifications! Go into the clay and tread the mortar! Take hold of the brick mold! 15 There fire will consume you, The sword will cut you down; It will consume you as the creeping locust consumes a crop. Multiply yourself like the creeping locust, Multiply yourself like the migratory locust.

 

Purpose: We will see two points that shows God predicting Assyria’s fall so that we believe God’s Word with what it says…

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Early March 2022 Presuppositional Apologetics’ Links

Exposition of Nahum Part 8: A Tale of Two Cities

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Last installment: Part 7: The Heinous Sins of Nineveh Exposition of Jonah How do you respond to God’s mercy

Nahum 3:8-11

Establish the need: Will evil countries and evil leaders get away with their sins?

 

Are you better than No-amon, Which was situated by the canals of the Nile, With water surrounding her, Whose rampart was the sea, Whose wall consisted of the sea? 9 Ethiopia was her might, Egypt too, without limits. Put and Lubim were among her helpers. 10 Yet she became an exile, She went into captivity; Also her small children were smashed to pieces At the head of every street; They cast lots for her honorable men, And all her great men were bound with shackles. 11 You too will become drunk, You will be hidden. You too will search for a refuge from the enemy.

 

Purpose: We need to know three condemnation God bring against Nineveh and its result so that we desire…

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