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Mama Bear Apologetics

Episode 14: Jonathan Edwards’ Resolutions Can Beat-up Your Resolutions

Mama Bear Apologetics

Hillary Morgan Ferrer & Amy Davison

Christianity, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 January 2017

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

If you have never read the “resolutions” of Jonathan Edwards, you are missing out! As Rebekah and I discussed in our last podcast, Jonathan Edwards was an early-mid 18th century revivalist preacher. He is (unfortunately) best known for “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” sermon, which– to understand the context — please listen […]

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0:00.0

I'm Hillary and I'm here. I'm Hillary and I'm Rebecca and we are

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Ma Bear Apologetics. We're just two gals talking about life's big questions from a

0:14.1

biblical worldview because when it comes to the battle of ideas we need to be able to

0:18.6

say mess with my kids and I will demolish your arguments. You mess, I demolish.

0:24.0

Got it?

0:25.0

Could peace?

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Rise up, ladies.

0:29.0

Rise up, mama bears.

0:31.0

This might not affect your faith, but it might affect your children's.

0:38.0

Okay, welcome back to the Mama Bear Podcast. I'm Hillary.

0:41.0

And I'm Rebecca. so during the last podcast we have been giving kind of an introduction to Jonathan Edwards and so I'll do a quick recap of who Jonathan Edwards was.

0:54.0

He was a revivalist preacher back in the 18th century, and he was a Puritan.

0:59.0

So one of the trademarks of your Puritan is they saw a lot of the evils that were going on in the church and

1:05.3

especially like maybe the church in England because they were over here in the states this is right after we had come over from England.

1:11.5

So they saw a lot of the church abuses and they really

1:14.4

wanted they wanted to go back to scripture and basically anything that wasn't in

1:17.4

scripture just toss it, go straight back to scripture which I can respect. And they

1:22.2

really placed a high value on being separate in terms of

1:26.7

sinful behaviors. Yeah, very wholly, very righteous so they they would be what we would

1:31.9

consider a modern day legalist.

1:33.9

However, I really think that a legalist is determined not by how much

1:39.0

you wore against sin, but really where your heart is when you're doing it if you think that you're

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