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Elijah Sabbagh 🇺🇸🌲

@RedeemedSandbag

Honor all people, love the brotherhood, fear God, honor the king. — 1 Peter 2:17

California, USA Katılım Kasım 2023
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Elijah Sabbagh 🇺🇸🌲@RedeemedSandbag·
To have others fail in duty to us may be a heavy cross; for us to fail in our duty to others is a fearful curse. — William Gouge
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Brandon Corley@BrandonCorley99·
Grateful to @AmReformer for publishing my new article on the natural and supernatural ends of man. My hope is that this article can bring as much clarity to the issue of nature and grace as I have to offer. americanreformer.org/2026/04/the-na…
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Berith Press
Berith Press@BerithPress·
One of the benefits of choosing our version of William Gouge's Of Domestical Duties, is that Gouge draws heavily from church fathers such as John Chrysostom in outlining God's design for families. He also cites the laws of Justinian, showing how Christendom has made wise laws on the family. What's more, Gouge draws from the Greek and the Roman philosophical traditions, showing how the light of nature supports God's order in the family. Footnotes also include the precise Hebrew and Greek terms of Scripture. You will miss a lot of this if you read any other modern reprint of this book.
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Zachary Garris
Zachary Garris@ZacharyGarris·
"Of how many hours doth the Sabbath day consist? Of four and twenty (Gen. 2:3). The Sabbath is called the seventh day: so as it is a seventh part of the week: therefore so many hours as make up every of the other days (which are four and twenty) must be accounted to this day." –William Gouge, The Sabbath's Sanctification (1641, spelling modernized)
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Brian Sauvé
Brian Sauvé@Brian_Sauve·
>post video about new album >83% of comments are about my post-cut physique >feels good man >total success >also back the album
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Michael Foster
Michael Foster@thisisfoster·
The marks of a godly woman vs. an ungodly woman according to Scripture... A godly woman -is the wife of one husband -has a reputation for good works -brings up children -shows hospitality -washes the feet of the saints -cares for the afflicted -devotes herself to every good work An ungodly woman -is an idler -goes about from house to house -is a gossip -is a busybody -says what she should not Therefore, young women pursue, according to the providence of God, pursue.... -marriage -bearing children -keeping house -giving the enemy no occasion for reproach (See 1 Tim 5)
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Ben Garrett
Ben Garrett@tompawnbadil·
Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world! He is not here, for He is risen!
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Zachary Garris
Zachary Garris@ZacharyGarris·
Matthew 28:19: “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations (τὰ ἔθνη)…”   ἔθνος (ethnos) = “a body of persons united by kinship, culture, and common traditions, nation, people” (BDAG).
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Stephen Wolfe
Stephen Wolfe@PerfInjust·
If piety has some relation to virtue, and the state's intrinsic end is a virtuous citizenry, then the state must have some intrinsic principle and means to promote piety.
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Stephen Wolfe
Stephen Wolfe@PerfInjust·
“Christian conferences” don’t exist, because conferences are not in the redemptive kingdom, they can’t save you, and only individuals and churches are “Christian.”
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Eric Conn
Eric Conn@Eric_Conn·
Being direct in a masculine way is actually a mercy. Don’t dance around it. Say what you think. Pull no punches. Be frank and friendly. Say it in love. Don’t qualify everything to death. Don’t make people read between the lines.
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Elijah Sabbagh 🇺🇸🌲@RedeemedSandbag·
“Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, The people He has chosen as His own inheritance.” Psalms 33:12
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Michael Foster
Michael Foster@thisisfoster·
I’m almost never alone. There’s usually somebody in the room, or just down the hall. But tonight it’s quiet, just me and my German Shepherd out on the back porch. Fire going. Papers spread out. I’m working through church officer training for this Saturday. The house is in that in-between state. I’m looking forward to my kids getting home. Some are at a roller rink with my wife, one’s out with his wife somewhere, another’s at a young adult Bible study. The usual noise of the house is scattered across the county tonight. So for a little while, it’s just me. And I found myself thinking about you single guys. Not the ones who’ve chosen it and are content there. I mean the ones who want a wife. Who want a house full of life and noise and responsibility. The ones who feel the quiet a little more than they’d like to admit. I just want you to know, tonight, I’m praying for you. Don’t lose heart. Don’t drift. Don’t let the waiting make you soft or bitter. The world doesn’t need more boys killing time. It needs you. It needs steady, godly men. Men who are ready when the Lord puts something in their hands to build. Stay at it. God sees you. And in His time, He knows how to fill a house. Until then, don’t grow weary in doing good.
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Brian Sauvé
Brian Sauvé@Brian_Sauve·
There is a single thought pattern that will either make you or break you. I've found this to be true again and again. It's the choice between these two thoughts: 1. "Things are happening to me." 2. "I am happening to things." What I mean and why it matters:
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Stephen Wolfe
Stephen Wolfe@PerfInjust·
“O blessed is the nation in which both administrations [civil and ecclesial] have conspired with one mouth and one mind to maintain and increase sacred communion along with civil society!” Junius
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Michael J. Lynch
Michael J. Lynch@reformedtexan·
"The female sex loves with greater intensity so that it may nurture more powerfully, while the male sex loves with greater judgment so that it may instruct more skillfully." ~Burgersdijk's Oeconomics and Politics (Coming soon. It's excellent.)
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Eric Conn
Eric Conn@Eric_Conn·
Knowledge does not necessarily mean that a person is spiritually mature. All kinds of people have tons of theological training and giftings who completely lack maturity. The test is love. Edifying others and pouring yourself out like Christ for them.
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Michael Spangler
Michael Spangler@spanglermt·
Pastor's Morning Walk 177: Fading Flowers, God the Master, Giving the Lord our Best
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Berith Press
Berith Press@BerithPress·
We are delighted to announce our edition of Domestical Duties by William Gouge, which has a foreword by @ZacharyGarris. In Domestical Duties, William Gouge exposits that part of Scripture wherein we find domestical duties set forth, namely: Ephesians 5:21-6:9. He goes on to detail the right way that husbands and wives should be joined together in marriage, and their mutual duties. Gouge then sets forth the particular duties of wives, husbands, children, parents, servants, and masters. With over 3,000 footnotes, including several fresh translations, this book is an excellent resource for pastors and laymen alike. We have made two versions of this book: The first version is a two-volume hardcover edition, which is ideal for pastors, church officers, seminary students, academics, and theologically-minded laymen. The second version is an eight-volume paperback, which is designed to be read together in families. For example, a husband and wife may choose to read Volumes 1 and 2 together, and then the wife reads Volume 3 on wifely duties by herself, and the husband reads Volume 4 on husbandly duties alone; and then they swap volumes. Or for example, if you have children in your home, they could read the duties of children in Volume 5. Given the recent publication history of this work, we wish to emphasize that this reprint does include Volumes 7 and 8 on servants and masters: much of which is easily applicable to modern-day situations involving employees and employers, and so on. While some recent reprints have not included Gouge’s original margin notes, our version does do so. We have converted these marginalia into over 3,000 footnotes, which include the original Hebrew and Greek terms that Gouge cited from Scripture. This helps the reader to understand how Gouge drew his instruction from the text of the Bible itself, as all good teachers must do. These footnotes include, for the first time in this book’s publishing history, translations into English of Gouge’s Latin quotations, with key assistance from @postnuance. This helps the reader to understand the broader stream of historical thought on domestical issues, without having to know Latin themselves: something that was more familiar to 17th century students than ourselves, generally speaking. The hardcover full set is $65, and the paperback full set is $75. In the paperback set, every new section starts on a fresh page, as if it were a new chapter.
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