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The Temptation of Christ: Podcast Version
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The Temptation of Christ: Podcast Version

Was Christ tempted? He certainly was. Was he filled with sinful lusts? Certainly not!

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Von also writes as ‘Arthur Yeomans’. Under that name he writes children’s, YA, and adult fiction from a Christian perspective. His books are published by Wise Path Books and include:

The Bobtails meet the Preacher’s Kid

The Bobtails and the Cousins

The Bobtails go to France

and

No Ordinary School

Soon to be coming out is GK Chesterton’s wonderful book, “What’s Wrong with the World”, for which ‘Arthur’ wrote most of the annotations.

Arthur also has a substack, and a website.

Thanks again, God Bless, Soli Deo gloria,

Von

Links

Your Temptations are Your Fault: Part I

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7 JAN

Your Temptations are Your Fault: Part I

Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation: the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.

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Temptations II

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14 JAN

Temptations II

This series is responding to the popular phrase, “It isn’t a sin to be tempted.” In my last post I discussed several different types of temptations, and how they relate to this question. But, let’s face it, the real type of ‘temptation’ that people are discussing when they use this phrase isn’t the ‘God put a hard thing in my path’, but the ‘I want to …

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Idolatry, Scripturally Speaking

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18 JAN

Idolatry, Scripturally Speaking

It seems that some people have gotten so caught up in their modern, super spiritual, definition of idolatry that they have kind of forgotten, well, idolatry.

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