Heidelcast

R. Scott Clark
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Apr 14, 2013 • 28min

Heidelcast 16: Being Relevant is Harder Than It Looks

This episode of the Heidelcast, from January, 2010, takes a look at Chicago radio legend Steve Dahl’s reaction to being forced to go to church for Christmas. It’s useful to hear how silly Christians appear to unbelievers when we try to be . . . Continue reading →
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Mar 31, 2013 • 40min

Heidelcast 15: Belgic Confession 36 on the Civil Magistrate and the Advance of the Gospel

What is the role of the civil magistrate in advancing the ministry of the church? The HC had mail from Jason about Belgic Confession Art 36 on the civil magistrate. At first reading it seems to teach that the magistrate needs to . . . Continue reading →
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Mar 31, 2013 • 12min

Heidelcast 14: Reforming Worship and the Basis for Marriage

The Heidelcast answers mail from Sam about how to pursue the reformation of worship in a congregation and about how much doctrinal agreement is necessary for a marriage.
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Mar 20, 2013 • 12min

Heidelcast 13: Why the Focus on the Confessions?

Both Nancy and William Twisse (and the latter is particularly remarkable since, as the first prolocutor of the Westminster Assembly, he’s been dead for centuries) both wrote to the HB sometime back to ask how Reformed confessionalists relate the doctrine of sola . . . Continue reading →
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Mar 11, 2013 • 23min

Heidelcast 12: Worship, Baptism, And Romanism

David writes with a question on worship, which we may paraphrase thus: If we can do something in worship on a Wednesday night Bible study or in personal devotions why can’t we do it in a Sunday morning service? Ken asks whether . . . Continue reading →
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Mar 3, 2013 • 19min

Heidelcast 11a: The Secret of Knowing God’s Will (Pt 4)

We like the idea of direct, special revelation that speaks to our particular circumstances. Most of us don’t relish the idea of struggling in prayer, of dealing with doubt, of making a decision in the midst of uncertainty. God could clear things . . . Continue reading →

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