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Rooted & Unwithered

B. C. Newtonbcnewton.co
Rooted theology for the unwithered church. Visit bcnewton.co for more resources.
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Question 23: Why Must the Redeemer Be Truly God?

The Son, through whom the world was made, entered the world as a man. His sinless life ended on a cross , where He freely gave Himself to the grave in payment for our sins, since He alone was able to bear the righteous anger of God . For more resources for knowing and loving God's Word, visit bcnewton.co

Nov 14, 20237 min

A Preliminary Discourse to Catechising | A Sermon by Thomas Watson

Catechising is the best expedient for the grounding and settling of people. I fear one reason why there has been no more good done by preaching, has been because the chief heads and articles in religion have not been explained in a catechistical way. Catechising is laying the foundation. Visit ⁠bcnewton.co⁠ for more resources for knowing and loving God's Word.

Nov 05, 202316 min

Do Not Forsake Me! | Psalm 119:8

If our salvation was determined by our obedience, we would be undone. Yet we are not forsaken precisely because our hope is found in another. For more resources for knowing and loving God's Word, visit bcnewton.co

Oct 15, 20233 min

Chapter 5 (Mortification of Sin)

A discussion of chapter 5 from my 2021 series reading through John Owen's Mortification of Sin together. For more resources for knowing and loving God's Word, visit bcnewton.co

Oct 14, 202320 min

Question 20: Who Is the Redeemer?

No one can believe in Jesus Christ without also believing in Jesus as Christ. For more resources for knowing and loving God's Word, visit bcnewton.co

Oct 10, 20236 min

Chapter 4 (Mortification of Sin)

A discussion of chapter 4 from my 2021 series reading through John Owen's Mortification of Sin together. For more resources for knowing and loving God's Word, visit bcnewton.co

Oct 05, 202314 min

Chapter 3 (Mortification of Sin)

A discussion of chapter 3 from my 2021 series reading through John Owen's Mortification of Sin together. For more resources for knowing and loving God's Word, visit bcnewton.co

Sep 28, 202317 min

I Will Praise You | Psalm 119:7

God demands our obedience for His glory ultimately, yet our good follows closely behind. Walking upright, therefore, is not merely a dictatorial edict from God; instead, it is an invitation to walk in His blessing, to cling to the promise of Psalm 84:11 : “No good thing does he withhold from those who walk uprightly.” For more resources for knowing and loving God's Word, visit bcnewton.co...

Sep 23, 20234 min

Chapter 2 (Mortification of Sin)

A discussion of chapter 2 from my 2021 series reading through John Owen's Mortification of Sin together. For more resources for knowing and loving God's Word, visit bcnewton.co

Sep 21, 202321 min

Question 18: Will God Allow Our Disobedience and Idolatry to Go Unpunished?

God’s anger, even wrath, against our sin is righteous. It is right that He is angry, and it would be wrong if He were not. Our sin is an injustice against God our King and Creator, and God’s burning wrath against our sin is good. Visit bcnewton.co for more resources for knowing and loving God's Word.

Sep 19, 20236 min

Not Be Put to Shame | Psalm 119:6

The psalmist, therefore, turns to having my eyes fixed on all your commandments . Should his eyes focus upon his own sin and shame, a kind of negative feedback loop will form, creating more sin and shame. Our only hope of breaking this cycle is to lift our eyes upon God’s Word, which reveals to us God Himself. Visit bcnewton.co for more resources for knowing and loving God's Word.

Sep 16, 20233 min

Chapter 1 (Mortification of Sin)

A discussion of chapter 1 from my 2021 series reading through John Owen's Mortification of Sin together. For more resources for knowing and loving God's Word, visit bcnewton.co

Sep 14, 202319 min

Question 17: What Is Idolatry?

The refusal to love God entirely is not a small sin to be overlooked. This is the great sin, the sin from which all others flow. Idolatry is the giving of our love to lesser things in place of the one true and living God. It rejects the loving relationship with our Creator in favor of slavery to our own passions and desires. For more resources for knowing and loving God's Word, visit bcnewton.co

Sep 12, 20239 min

Let's Read Mortification of Sin Together

The introduction to my 2021 series reading through John Owen's Mortification of Sin together. For more resources for knowing and loving God's Word, visit bcnewton.co

Sep 07, 202321 min

Question 16: What Is Sin?

Whenever we reject or simply ignore God and His established order of creation, we are like a coffee mug that rebels against the potter by trying to be a frying pan. The whole situation would be laughable if the consequences were not so dire. For more resources for knowing and loving God's Word, visit bcnewton.co...

Sep 05, 20237 min

Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God | A Sermon by Jonathan Edwards

Therefore, let everyone that is out of Christ, now awake and fly from the wrath to come. The wrath of Almighty God is now undoubtedly hanging over a great part of this congregation. Let everyone fly out of Sodom: “Haste and escape for your lives, look not behind you, escape to the mountain, lest you be consumed.” Visit bcnewton.co for more resources for knowing and loving God's Word.

Sep 03, 202346 min

An Appearance of Godliness, But Denying Its Power | 2 Timothy 3:5

This sermon is not a repeat of our dissecting of the Secular Creed. Instead, I am aiming to focus on the actual text of 2 Timothy 3:5 through the particular focus of how it presently applies to secularism in our day. That is by no means the only application of that verse. In Paul’s own day, he was probably thinking about ascetics who thought they were godly through how rigorously they punished their bodies. Such asceticism has only an appearance of godliness, but it ultimately denies its power. ...

Aug 31, 202355 min

Question 15: Since No One Can Keep the Law, What Is Its Purpose?

Rather than the gospel being an abolition of the law, as many Christians seem to think, the gospel eliminates our debt for breaking God’s law and writes His law upon our hearts, giving to us the freedom to actually choose obedience. Since we no longer have any fear of the condemnation that the law brings, we are free to see the beauty of the law as it reveals the will of our Father. Thus, it is in the law that we discover how to “be imitators of God, as beloved children” (Ephesians 5:1). For mor...

Aug 29, 20237 min

Avoid Such People: Responding to the Secular Creed

Notice that these are not programs to be implemented but rather a lifestyle to be lived. This makes things both easier and harder. It is always easier to blame Christians as a whole than to become the ideal yourself. However, you do not need pastoral or committee approval to implement these changes; you just need to love your church, love your family, and guard your eyes and heart. For more resources for knowing and loving God's Word, visit bcnewton.co...

Aug 24, 202317 min

Question 14: Did God Create Us Unable to Keep His Law?

We each deserve death because of our own sins. Sin brings death, and Adam’s sin brought sin to all of us as his descendants. Nevertheless, we still justly earn our own condemnation. For more resources for knowing and loving God's Word, visit bcnewton.co...

Aug 22, 20237 min

Oh That My Ways May Be Steadfast! | Psalm 119:5

Why indeed would the psalmist make this passionate cry if his keeping of God’s statutes were already steadfast? Within this plea of desire, we also find a lamentation. His life does not fully conform to his theology. He knows the goodness of God’s commands, yet he still wanders away from them. He yearns to be steadfast, but he ebbs and flows like the tides. For more resources for knowing and loving God's Word, visit bcnewton.co...

Aug 20, 20234 min

Question 13: Can Anyone Keep the Law of God Perfectly?

Christian, in your flesh, you are incapable of obeying God’s law, and that is why your hope is in Christ rather than in yourself. For more resources for knowing and loving God's Word, visit bcnewton.co

Aug 15, 20236 min

A Better Hope Than Homer

And although the Iliad certainly ought to be read, there is a great danger in not going further into that great conversation. In comparison to the mushiness of our postmodern world, where division is very often actively fostered, the ancient wisdom of Homer can seem like a firm foundation. Indeed, that is certainly why paganism is a growing worldview. Yet the hope of mutual shared grief in light of life’s suffering is no hope at all. Or, at best, it is hope for some kind of hope. For more resour...

Aug 13, 202313 min

Kindness Is Everything

Sadly, the world’s proclamation that kindness is everything only means that we must affirm all those who continue to drive their metaphorical cars off the broken bridge of their sin. As Christians, we must reject such a mockery of kindness and of love, for it is not kind or loving to pretend that unrepentant sin does not lead to death! Instead, we must imitate our Lord, who never flinched from exposing sin’s hideousness, while also never failing to love and serve those around Him. Such kindness ...

Aug 10, 202315 min

Question 12: What Does God Require in the Ninth and Tenth Commandments?

In the New City Catechism’s brief trek through the Ten Commandments , we come now to the final two. Unlike the prohibitions against murder, adultery, or theft , we might be tempted to these final two commandments deal with less severe sins. The reality, however, is that the Ninth and Tenth Commandments are just as endemic and deadly as the ones we have studied so far. For more resources for knowing and loving God's Word, visit bcnewton.co...

Aug 08, 20237 min

By What Means May Ministers Best Win Souls? | A Sermon by Robert Traill

Men, brethren, and fathers, you are called to a high and holy calling: your work is full of danger, full of duty, and full of mercy. You are called to the winning of souls; an employment near akin unto our Lord's work,—the saving of souls; and the nearer your spirits be in conformity to his holy temper and frame, the fitter you are for, and the more fruitful you shall be in, your work. For more resources for knowing and loving God's Word, visit bcnewton.co...

Aug 06, 202343 min
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