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	<title>Why Revolutions Are Usually Evil</title>
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	<description>The same principles that led to the French Revolution are principles that flow very naturally from our children's hearts and are constantly at work in church and in society – unless God's grace subdues them. This sermon examines ten revolutionary principles illustrated in 2 Samuel 4, and uses them to show the stark contrast between the American War for Independence and the French Revolution. It also shows how modern American politics resembles the evil French Revolution much more than it resembles the principles adopted by our founding fathers. But this sermon is a call for every area of life to put off revolution and to put on Reformation.</description>
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	<description>The American church has not made major progress against abortion because the church itself has a major problem â€“ it lacks a consistent worldview and a consistent approach to cultural change. This sermon contrasts the Reformed approach to culture with six false alternatives. It demonstrates how those six false views of culture have guaranteed that humanism would win. But the sermon also shows from Jude how humanism cannot stand against the church militant if the church will once again embrace a Biblical worldview. 

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