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  1. Psalms Book 4 NASB1995 (Full Audiobook)

    12/27/2025

    Psalms Book 4 NASB1995 (Full Audiobook)

    Daily Devotional Reading*Edited Subtitles & TranscriptThe Book Of Psalms New American Standard Bible (1995)Book 4 (90 - 106)Selah – May mean ‘Pause, Crescendo’ or ‘Musical Interlude’Maskil – Possibly, ‘Contemplative’, or ‘Didactic’, or ‘Skillful Psalm’Mikhtam – Possibly, ‘Epigrammatic Poem’, or ‘Atonement Psalm’Sheol – The nether world0:00 Psalm 90“God’s Eternity and Man’s Transitoriness”2:56 Psalm 91“Security of the One Who Trusts in the Lord”5:17 Psalm 92“Praise for the Lord’s Goodness”7:41 Psalm 93“The Majesty of the Lord”8:56 Psalm 94“The Lord Implored to Avenge His People”12:07 Psalm 95“Praise to the Lord, and Warning against Unbelief”13:49 Psalm 96“A Call to Worship the Lord the Righteous Judge”15:54 Psalm 97“The Lord’s Power and Dominion”17:44 Psalm 98“A Call to Praise the Lord for His Righteousness”19:19 Psalm 99“Praise to the Lord for His Fidelity to Israel”20:55 Psalm 100“All Men Exhorted to Praise God” 22:01 Psalm 101"The Psalmist’s Profession of Uprightness"23:39 Psalm 102"Prayer of an Afflicted Man for Mercy on Himself and on Zion"27:49 Psalm 103"Praise for the Lord’s Mercies"31:11 Psalm 104"The Lord’s Care over All His Works"36:17 Psalm 105"The Lord’s Wonderful Works in Behalf of Israel"41:39 Psalm 106"Israel’s Rebelliousness and the Lord’s Deliverances"Buymeacoffee: https://coff.ee/dsondailyreadings

    48 min
  2. Psalms Book 3 NASB1995 (Full Audiobook)

    06/07/2025

    Psalms Book 3 NASB1995 (Full Audiobook)

    Daily Devotional Reading*Edited Subtitles & TranscriptThe Book Of Psalms New American Standard Bible (1995)Book 3 (73 - 89)Selah – May mean ‘Pause, Crescendo’ or ‘Musical Interlude’Maskil – Possibly, ‘Contemplative’, or ‘Didactic’, or ‘Skillful Psalm’Mikhtam – Possibly, ‘Epigrammatic Poem’, or ‘Atonement Psalm’Sheol – The nether world0:00 Psalm 73“The End of the Wicked Contrasted with That of the Righteous”3:30 Psalm 74“An Appeal against the Devastation of the Land by the Enemy”6:50 Psalm 75“God Abases the Proud, but Exalts the Righteous”8:33 Psalm 76“The Victorious Power of the God of Jacob”10:26 Psalm 77“Comfort in Trouble from Recalling God's Mighty Deeds”13:16 Psalm 78“God's Guidance of His People in Spite of Their Unfaithfulness”22:04 Psalm 79“A Lament over the Destruction of Jerusalem, and Prayer for Help”24:18 Psalm 80“God Implored to Rescue His People from Their Calamities”27:06 Psalm 81“God’s Goodness and Israel’s Waywardness”29:16 Psalm 82“Unjust Judgments Rebuked”30:31 Psalm 83“God Implored to Confound His Enemies” 32:56 Psalm 84"Longing for the Temple Worship"34:52 Psalm 85"Prayer for God’s Mercy upon the Nation"36:40 Psalm 86"A Psalm of Supplication and Trust"39:03 Psalm 87"The Privileges of Citizenship in Zion"40:06 Psalm 88"A Petition to Be Saved from Death"42:56 Psalm 89"The LORD’S Covenant with David, and Israel’s Afflictions"

    50 min
  3. J. Calvin - Chapter 4 (Pt 3) FAITH, WITH AN EXPLANATION OF THE APOSTLES' CREED [Institutes ... ]

    05/14/2025

    J. Calvin - Chapter 4 (Pt 3) FAITH, WITH AN EXPLANATION OF THE APOSTLES' CREED [Institutes ... ]

    Daily Devotional Reading (Audiobook)*Edited Subtitles & TranscriptChapter 4 FAITH, WITH AN EXPLANATION OF THE APOSTLES’ CREED (Part 3)0:00 [59] Rome: a true church of Christ? 7:42 [60] The forgiveness of sins*See below, Chapter 6, 'Justification by Faith'.9:42 [61] Forgiveness is only on the basis of Christ's work 12:05 [62] Forgiveness repeatedly sought, repeatedly given *The identity of these Anabaptists is unknown. Sinless perfection, as distinct from holiness of life, was not a characteristic Anabaptist doctrine.14:46 [63] The Old Testament pattern of sin and forgiveness 19:04 [64] The New Testament model of forgiveness22:17 [65] Pardon is not limited to small or involuntary sins*The reference is perhaps to the Anabaptist practice of banning believers guilty of error or sin. Cf. Article 2 of the Schleitheim Confession of 1527.**C. Augustine, ‘Against Two Letters of the Pelagian’, L, 3-27; 1,14.28; Tertullian, ‘On Repentance’, VII and IX.25:58 [66] A consideration of two problem texts in Hebrews*Calvin is aware of objections among some early Fathers to the apostolic authorship of Hebrews, given its late entry into the canon. With Erasmus, Luther and Melanchthon, he accepted the letter as canonical but denied that it was Paul's.**Augustine, ‘Unfinished Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans’, XXII; ‘Letters’ 185,II.49. The subsequent definition of the unpardonable sin as envy of neighbour is also found in Augustine, ‘Sermon on the Mount’, I.22.73.31:41 [67] Second repentance: a false problem35:40 [68] The resurrection of the flesh, and the life everlasting37:41 [69] The mystery of the resurrection life40:42 [70] Resurrection promised to both the just and the unjust45:24 [71] Objections to the doctrine answered*Chiliast' designates various ancient millenarian sects which, on the basis of Rev. 20:4, taught that Chris's second coming would herald his thousand-year reign on earth, in whose blessings the saints would share. 48:00 [72] Faith and hope are inseparably joined52:13 [73] To presume on God's truth is not to be presumptuous*Lombard, ‘Sentences’, III.26.1.Institutes of the Christian Religion by John CalvinRobert White Translation (2014) (1541 edition)

    54 min
  4. Psalms Book 2 NASB1995 (Full Audiobook)

    11/11/2024

    Psalms Book 2 NASB1995 (Full Audiobook)

    Daily Devotional Reading *Edited Subtitles & Transcript The Book Of Psalms New American Standard Bible (1995) Book 2 (42 - 72) Selah – May mean ‘Pause, Crescendo’ or ‘Musical Interlude’ Maskil – Possibly, ‘Contemplative’, or ‘Didactic’, or ‘Skillful Psalm’ Mikhtam – Possibly, ‘Epigrammatic Poem’, or ‘Atonement Psalm’ Sheol – The nether world 0:00 Psalm 42 “Thirsting for God in Trouble and Exile” 2:28 Psalm 43 “Prayer for Deliverance” 3:38 Psalm 44 “ Former Deliverances and Present Troubles” 7:16 Psalm 45 “A Song Celebrating the King’s Marriage” 10:15 Psalm 46 “God the Refuge of His People” 12:06 Psalm 47 “God the King of the Earth” 13:31 Psalm 48 “The Beauty and Glory of Zion” 15:33 Psalm 49 “The Folly of Trusting in Riches” 18:30 Psalm 50 “God the Judge of the Righteous and the Wicked” 21:38 Psalm 51 “A Contrite Sinner’s Prayer for Pardon” 24:31 Psalm 52 “Futility of Boastful Wickedness” 26:16 Psalm 53 “Folly and Wickedness of Men” 27:43 Psalm 54 “Prayer for Defence against Enemies” 29:05 Psalm 55 “Prayer for the Destruction of the Treacherous” 32:46 Psalm 56 “Supplication for Deliverance and Grateful Trust in God” 34:49 Psalm 57 “Prayer for Rescue from Persecutors” 36:57 Psalm 58 “Prayer for the Punishment of the Wicked” 38:49 Psalm 59 “Prayer for Deliverance from Enemies” 42:07 Psalm 60 “Lament over Defeat in Battle, and Prayer for Help” 44:32 Psalm 61 “Confidence in God’s Protection” 45:58 Psalm 62 “God Alone a Refuge from Treachery and Oppression” 48:16 Psalm 63 “The Thirsting Soul Satisfied in God” 50:03 Psalm 64 “Prayer for Deliverance from Secret Enemies” 51:53 Psalm 65 “God’s Abundant Favour to Earth and Man” 54:16 Psalm 66 “Praise for God’s Mighty Deeds and for His Answer to Prayer.” 57:13 Psalm 67 “The Nations Exhorted to Praise God” 58:27 Psalm 68 “The God of Sinai and of the Sanctuary” 1:04:12 Psalm 69 “A Cry of Distress and Imprecation on Adversaries” 1:09:17 Psalm 70 “Prayer for Help against Persecutors” 1:10:26 Psalm 71 “Prayer of an Old Man for Deliverance” 1:14:02 Psalm 72 “The Reign of the Righteous King”

    1h 17m
  5. J. Calvin - Chapter 4 (Pt 2) FAITH, WITH AN EXPLANATION OF THE APOSTLES' CREED [Institutes ... ]

    11/11/2024

    J. Calvin - Chapter 4 (Pt 2) FAITH, WITH AN EXPLANATION OF THE APOSTLES' CREED [Institutes ... ]

    Daily Devotional Reading (Audiobook) *Edited Subtitles & Transcript Chapter 4 FAITH, WITH AN EXPLANATION OF THE APOSTLES’ CREED (Part 2) 0:00 [33a] THE FIRST PART, I believe in God the Father Almighty *See below, Chapter 8, ‘The Predestination and Providence of God'. 3:24 [33b] THE FIRST PART, Creator of heaven and earth 6:27 [34] God's providence a source of enduring comfort 9:28 [35] THE SECOND PART, And in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord 14:52 [36] Christ's kingly and priestly offices 17:38 [37] Christ the Son of God *Again, the reference is to unnamed anti-Trinitarians. Later editions of the ‘Institutes’ refer specifically to Servetus. 21:30 [38a] Christ as Lord 22:48 [38b] 'Who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary' 25:46 [39] Christ's twofold work as Mediator 29:24 [40] Proofs of Christ's humanity *Marcion (second century A.D.) and his followers taught a fundamentally Docetic doctrine of Christ, denying among other things his essential corporeality. See further, Chapter 12, pp. 637-638. 34:00 [41] Christ's two natures, human and divine 39:03 [42] The unity of Christ's person *Nestorius, patriarch of Constantinople, was condemned for affirming the existence of two separate persons, one human, one divine, in the incarnate Christ. He was deposed by decree of the Council of Ephesus in 431. 43:19 [43a] Christ's conception a prelude to redemption 47:54 [43b] 'Suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified' 53:59 [43c] 'Dead and buried’ 56:40 [43d] ‘He descended into hell' *Cf. Aquinas, ‘Summa theologiae’, III,52.5; III,69.4-7. 1:01:48 [44a] How the clause may be better understood *Cf. Cyril, ‘De recta fide’, Oratio II.18.  **Hilary, ‘On the Trinity’, IV.42. The next two citations are from the same work, II.24 and III.15. 1:05:46 [44b] 'The third day he rose again from the dead' 1:09:18 [44c] 'He ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of God the Father Almighty' *Cf. Augustine, ‘Faith and the Creed’, VII.14. Erasmus, in his ‘Explanation of the Apostles' Creed’ (1533), depicts the seated Christ as Ruler and Judge, in opposition to the Christ who, as Advocate, stands. 1:14:45 [44d] 'From there he will come to judge the living and the dead' *Augustine, ‘Faith and the Creed’, VIII.I5. 1:19:11 [45] An interim summary: the all-sufficient Christ 1:21:54 [46] THE THIRD PART, 'I believe in the Holy Spirit' 1:26:38 [47] THE FOURTH PART 'I believe the holy catholic church, the communion of saints' *See below, Chapter 15, ‘The Power of the Church'.  **Calvin's reference is mistaken. The expression 'believe in the church' appears in the ‘Acts of the Council of Chalcedon’ (A.D. 451).  ***Pseudo-Cyprian, ‘On the Exposition of the Apostles' Creed’, 36; Augustine, ‘Faith and the Creed’, X.21.  ****Cf. Cyprian, ‘Letters’ 4,4; 73,21. 1:31:51 [48] In what sense the church is called 'holy' *See below, pp. 267-270. 1:36:02 [49] The communion of saints 1:40:42 [50] Marks of the visible church 1:42:48 [51] The church universal and the church local 1:46:06 [52] True church and false 1:48:03 [53] Doctrinal disagreement not always a cause for schism 1:51:27 [54] Moral perfection is not in the church's power *By 'Cathars' Calvin appears to mean the third-century Novatianists, who insisted on the most rigorous moral standards and who refused absolution to the penitent. - The Donatists (fourth and fifth centuries), while receiving the penitent back into fellowship, nevertheless required utter holiness of the church and its ministers, and held aloof from any Christian community which enforced a lesser discipline. 1:54:24 [55] An apostolic precedent: Paul and the Corinthian church 1:58:29 [56] Excommunication: a necessary discipline in the church *Chrysostom, ‘Commentary on 1 Cor. 5:5,’ Hom. XV.2. 2:03:22 [57] Censorious judgments to be avoided 2:07:59 [58] A brief review Institutes of the Christian Religion by John Calvin Robert White Translation (2014) (1541 edition)

    2h 9m
  6. J. Calvin - Chapter 4 (Pt 1) FAITH, WITH AN EXPLANATION OF THE APOSTLES' CREED [Institutes ... ]

    11/11/2024

    J. Calvin - Chapter 4 (Pt 1) FAITH, WITH AN EXPLANATION OF THE APOSTLES' CREED [Institutes ... ]

    Daily Devotional Reading (Audiobook) *Edited Subtitles & Transcript Chapter 4 FAITH, WITH AN EXPLANATION OF THE APOSTLES’ CREED (Part 1) Youtube Videos' Caption for Full Descriptions: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC-Pd8F6gchVcpJbJPIRwwe5k_OfR7y9y 0:00 [1] FAITH, WITH AN EXPLANATION OF THE APOSTLES' CREED 1:23 [2] Faith is more than mere belief *On the term 'Sophist', see Chapter 2, note 20. The terms 'formed' and 'unformed faith' are explained below, pp. 203-205. **Cf. the following paragraphs, where Calvin describes the 'faith' of the credulous and the 'faith' of the hypocrites. 6:56 [3] True faith defined *See below, Calvin's discussion of the ministry of word and sacrament, pp. 265-267. 12:52 [4] The key to faith is certainty 17:37 [5] Faith, though tested, does not fail *See above, Chapter 2, PP· 79-81. 23:48 [6] Faith's progress 29:55 [7] Fear is no obstacle to faith 33:16 [8] The two sources of godly fear 37:01 [9] Faith embraces God's love 39:33 [10] Faith founded on God's free promise 42:26 [11] God's promises effective only in Christ 45:04 [12] Faith requires the Spirit to illumine both mind and heart 50:08 [13] The Holy Spirit seals faith in our heart *Cf. Aquinas, ‘Summa theologiae’, II, 1.112.5. **See below, Chapter 6, 'Justification'. 54:49 [14] Erroneous Scholastic doctrines regarding faith and the Spirit *Cf. Aquinas, ‘Summa theologiae’, II,1.112.5. **Cf. Lombard, Sentences, III,23.4; Aquinas, ‘Summa theologiae’, II,2.4.3. 1:03:42 [15] Scripture knows nothing of 'unformed' and 'implicit' faith *See below, Chapter 6, pp. 410-412. **Cf. Aquinas, ‘Summa theologiae’, II,2.2.5-8. 1:08:36 [16] Faith as 'the evidence of things not seen' *Cf. Lombard, ‘Sentences’, III.23.9; III.25.5. **See below, Chapter 6, pp. 424-425. 1:11:54 [17] Faith seeks God, and finds him only in Christ 1:15:18 [18] The Apostles' Creed: preliminary remarks 1:19:22 [19] The four divisions of the Creed 1:21:23 [20] A note on Calvin's aim and method *Hilary, ‘On the Trinity’, I.18. **Chrysostom, ‘Homilies on the Incomprehensible Nature of God’, Hom. V.7. The Anomoeans denied the likeness of the Son and Father. ***On the Manicheans and Anthropomorphites, see above, respectively Chapter 2, note 7 and Chapter 3, note 3. 1:25:57 [21] God's words and the eternal Word *Without mentioning in what follows any opponent by name, Calvin ... 1:30:38 [22] Arguments for the eternity of God's Son 1:33:40 [23] The Old Testament witness to Christ's deity *A reference to medieval Jewish commentators who sought to refute the doctrine of Christ's divine Sonship. 1:38:38 [24] The New Testament witness to Christ 1:43:24 [25] Christ's deity attested by his works 1:47:42 [26] Divine honours are rightly paid to Christ's name 1:51:10 [27] The deity of the Holy Spirit 1:54:30 [28] God's oneness evidenced by Scripture *The Arians were third-century schismatics who denied Christ's essential deity. Their heresy was condemned in 325 by the Council of Nicaea. **The Macedonians followed Macedonius, fourth-century bishop of Constantinople, in rejecting the deity of the Holy Spirit. 1:57:38 [29] God in three persons: Father, Son, Spirit *Gregory of Nazianzus, ‘On Holy Baptism’, Oratio XL.41. 2:00:26 [30] The Trinity: an ordered relationship of equals *The Sabellians, an influential sect of the third century, sought to ... 2:05:00 [31] The terms 'essence' and 'persons' *The general reference is to anti-Trinitarians of all persuasions. ... 2:09:02 [32] The need for Trinitarian terminology *The 'one small word' was ‘homoousios’, 'consubstantial', incorporated into the church's creed by the Council of Nicaea. **Hilary, ‘On the Councils’, XII, XXXI; Augustine, ‘On the Trinity’, VII.6.11. ***Hilary, ‘On the Councils’, XXVII.67-71. ****Hilary, ‘On the Trinity’, II.2. *****Hilary, ‘On the Councils’, XXVII.63. Institutes of the Christian Religion by John Calvin Robert White Translation (2014) (1541 edition)

    2h 18m
  7. J. Calvin - Chapter 3 THE LAW [Institutes of The Christian Religion]

    09/12/2024

    J. Calvin - Chapter 3 THE LAW [Institutes of The Christian Religion]

    Daily Devotional Reading (Audiobook) Chapter 3 THE LAW Youtube Videos' Caption for Full Descriptions: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC-Pd8F6gchVcpJbJPIRwwe5k_OfR7y9y Part 1 0:00 [1] The LAW 1:45 [2] Necessity for the written law  5:14 [3] The law reveals our need of God's mercy  10:08 [4] The law a standard of perfect righteousness  13:43 [5] A first feature of the law: it claims our total obedience  *Cf. Aquinas, ... 19:53 [6] Second feature: command and prohibition are inseparable  25:51 [7] Third feature: the two tables of the law  28:55 [8] The structure of the Ten Commandments  *Origen, ... Part 2 32:48 [9] THE FIRST COMMANDMENT  34:12 [10] Preamble to the law 38:34 [11] The Purpose of the first commandment 43:28 [12] THE SECOND COMMANDMENT  45:20 [13] Material representations of God prohibited  49:29 [14] Worship of images a perversion of religion  52:47 [15] Idolatry past and present  56:43 [16] Images, the book of the illiterate?  *Anthropomorphites ... **Lactantius, ... 59:56 [17] God is jealous of his honour  1:02:49 [18] The sins of the fathers  1:07:40 [19] God's mercy to the children of believers  1:10:31 [20] THE THIRD COMMANDMENT  1:12:27 [21] Misuse of God's name: the question of oaths  1:17:32 [22] When oaths are an affront to God  1:19:58 [23] Anabaptist prohibition of the oath  1:23:45 [24] Public and private oaths both have their place  1:27:22 [25] Conclusion  1:28:05 [26] THE FOURTH COMMANDMENT  1:29:13 [27] The Sabbath: the principle of rest 1:33:36 [28] Why the seventh day?  1:36:26 [29] The Sabbath fulfilled in Christ, but rest and worship to be preserved  1:40:30 [30] Is Sunday observance legalistic?  *The term 'erratic spirits' ... 1:45:12 [31] THE FIFTH COMMANDMENT  1:48:18 [32] Particular honour is due to parents  1:51:47 [33] Disobedience punished  1:54:21 [34] THE SIXTH COMMANDMENT  1:55:19 [35] Outward act and inner motivation  *See Chapter 17, ... 1:58:42 [36] THE SEVENTH COMMANDMENT  1:59:45 [37] Marriage a God-given remedy  2:03:47 [38] Marriage disparaged in the Church of Rome *The Council of Nicaea ... **Although published by Erasmus ... 2:08:44 [39] Restraint in marriage as in all behaviour  *Aulus Gellius, ... 2:11:19 [40] THE EIGHTH COMMANDMENT  2:12:49 [41] Respect for another's rights and goods  2:16:14 [42] Mutual responsibility in every area of life  2:19:22 [43] THE NINTH COMMANDMENT  2:20:53 [44] Truth in the service of our neighbour  2:25:25 [45] THE TENTH COMMANDMENT  2:26:24 [46] A superfluous commandment?  *Augustine, ‘On the Spirit and the Letter’, ... Part 3 2:30:40 [47] The essence of the law: consummate righteousness  2:33:53 [48] The first table is often implicit in Scripture  2:37:51 [49] Love of self and love of neighbour  *Calvin returns to ... 2:41:57 [50] The Schoolmen on the law of love  *See, on this and the following points ... **Chrysostom, ... 2:44:44 [51] The witness of Scripture and of the Fathers to the law  *Gregory the Great, ... **The words are Augustine's ... 2:47:40 [52] Every transgression of the law merits condemnation  2:52:40 [53] The law's curses and its promises  *See below, Chapter 6, ... 2:56:50 [54] The law incapable of fulfilment  *Jerome, ...  **Augustine, ‘On the Spirit and the Letter’, ...  ***Cf. Augustine, ‘On the Spirit and the Letter’, ...  3:01:02 [55] First function of the law: to convince of sin  *See above, pp. 112-113. **Augustine, ... ***Augustine, ... 3:10:41 [56] Second function of the law: to moderate sin's virulence  3:14:27 [57] Third function of the law: to encourage believers in obedience  3:17:46 [58] Are Christians bound by observance of the law?  *The most probable reference, ... 3:20:16 [59] Not the law but its curse is abrogated by Christ  *Thus Melanchthon, ... **Calvin dismisses ... 3:24:37 [60] The moral versus the ceremonial law  *The first opinion is ...  **Augustine, ... Institutes of the Christian Religion by John Calvin Robert White Translation (2014) (1541 edition)

    3h 30m
  8. J. Calvin - Chapter 2 The Knowledge of Man & Free Will [Institutes of The Christian Religion]

    05/03/2024

    J. Calvin - Chapter 2 The Knowledge of Man & Free Will [Institutes of The Christian Religion]

    Daily Devotional Reading (Audiobook) *Edited Subtitles & Transcript Chapter 2 The Knowledge of Man and Free Will 0:00 [1] The Knowledge of Man and Free Will 4:01 [2] God's perspective on man 6:51 [3] Our original creation: made in the image of God 13:14 [4] God's gifts to Adam lost to the human race 16:47 [5] Original sin defined 21:09 [6] God not the guilty party 24:51 [7] How free is man? 29:14 [8] Philosophic theories regarding mind and will 33:04 [9] A Christian perspective on mind and will 35:00 [10] Free will: the problem stated 39:30 [11] The Church Fathers: uncertain guides in the matter of free will 43:22 [12] Free will defined 46:14 [13] Free will and grace 51:30 [14] Free will: a term ideally to be avoided  53:23 [15] A Father worth heeding: Augustine on free will 58:14 [16] Humility the key to understanding human nature 01:03:44 [17] The human mind: its powers and limitations  01:06:39 [18] Things of the earth and things of heaven  01:10:03 [19] Human mastery of the mechanical and liberal arts 01:14:17 [20] Although corrupt, natural endowments are gifts of God's Spirit 01:16:39 [21] Heavenly things incomprehensible to fallen humanity  01:19:06 [22] Without God's light, the mind is spiritually blind  01:24:26 [23] Natural law: its purpose is to make sin inexcusable 01:27:44 [24] Our moral judgments muddled by self-interest and by passion 01:30:23 [25] Our sense of right and wrong incapable of understanding God's law  01:36:14 [26] Free will not a natural inclination, but a matter of conscious choice  01:39:23 [27] Paul's teaching on free will contradicts the Schoolmen 01:43:12 [28] Further scriptural proof of man's corruption  01:50:14 [29] God's grace sets limits to man's capacity for evil  01:53:55 [30] Even the wicked may be favoured by particular gifts of grace  01:56:25 [31] Man's will being captive, he sins of necessity 02:00:34 [32] God's remedy: new hearts and minds for old  02:03:19 [33] Without the renewing work of grace, the human will is powerless 02:05:37 [34] Scripture on the primacy of grace  02:10:17 [35] To will the good and to do it is entirely God's work 02:14:31 [36] Perseverance the fruit of grace, not a reward for our cooperation 02:18:56 [37] Augustine concedes nothing to the unaided human will: grace does all 02:24:58 [38] The problem of continuing sin in the believer  02:30:34 [39] Condemnation of the Spiritualists who claim to be beyond sin  02:35:12 [40] As sinner, man is in bondage to Satan 02:41:37 [41] Fidelity to Scripture obliges us to recognise God's will as sovereign 02:47:00 [42] Satan as God's agent  02:48:52 [43] God's will is sovereign even in the mundane acts of life 02:54:00 [44] Success and failure are irrelevant to the issue of free will  02:55:29 [45] First objection to the doctrine of the unfree will: necessary sin is no longer sin 02:57:54 [46] Second objection: reward and punishment no longer apply 03:01:24 [47] Third objection: good and bad are no longer distinguishable 03:03:44 [48] Fourth objection: exhortation and reproof become superfluous 03:06:30 [49] Excursus: the positive role of exhortations 03:10:11 [50] Scriptural evidence for and against free will: (1) the law and its commands 03:16:16 [51] Scriptural evidence: (2) the command to turn to God  03:20:26 [52] Scriptural evidence: (3) God's promises  03:24:34 [53] Scriptural evidence: (4) God's reproofs  03:28:37 [54] Excursus: a problem text, Deuteronomy 30:11-12, 14 03:31:14 [55] Scriptural evidence: (5) God's punishments  03:34:24 [56] Scriptural evidence: (6) God's works are also said to be ours  03:38:38 [57] Conclusion: we do the works which the Spirit does in us 03:40:40 [58] Further scriptural arguments against the unfree will: Genesis 4:7  03:43:06 [59] Romans 9:16 03:45:53 [60] Ecclesiasticus 15:14-17  03:48:08 [61] Luke 10:30 * Descriptions on Youtube Captions https://www.youtube.com/@davidson6308 Institutes of the Christian Religion by John Calvin Robert White Translation (2014) (1541 edition)

    3h 52m

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