This is a fifteen part series by pastor Michael Mock teaching apologetics from a Presuppositional Apologetics (Van Tillian) perspective although there are things more than just Presuppositionalism such as counter-cult and pro-life apologetics. This originally was a Sunday Series at Cross Creek Presbyterian Church (PCA) located at Fayetteville, NC. The lessons took place between June 24th to October 14th, 2018.
Here are the audio MP3s:
- Introduction: Lesson One
- Myth of Neutrality: Lesson Two
- Suppression & Inexcusabililty of Unbelief: Lesson 3
- Suppression & Inexcusability of Unbelief: Lesson Four
- Self-Authentication of Scripture: Lesson 5
- Answering (or not) the Fool: Lesson 6
- Acts 17: Pauline Presuppositionalism Part 1: Lesson 7
- Acts 17: Pauline Presuppositionalism Part 2: Lesson 8
- Why Christianity Alone: Lesson 9
- If God, Why Evil? Lesson 10
- Creation, Covenant, & Canon: Bible’s Reliability: Lesson 11
- Mormonism/LDS: Lesson 12
- Jehovah’s Witnesses: Lesson 13
- Abortion Planned Parenthood: Lesson 14
- Summary & Highlights: Lesson 15
For even more free lectures on Presuppositional Apologetics check out our Ultimate Collection of Free Presuppositional Apologetics Lectures.
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Thanks for the listing! I’m going to play one of these at work this a.m.
Nice! How’s the weather been for you guys, does it require you to wake up earlier to shovel snow in order to go to work?
Other than a heavy snowfall in the middle of November and last weekend, it’s been light snowfall this winter. I haven’t spent a lot of time brushing the car off in the a.m. or after work. What’s real bad is when a “wet” snow freezes to the car and we have to scrape the windshield inch by inch but that’s only happened a couple of times. Some people have electric car starters so they’re able to defrost the windows before they venture outside.
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Interesting subjects. I downloaded a couple to listen to later.
Nice! I hope you are having a blessed day RG!
You too Jim! 🙂
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Did you have lunch yet
Yes leftovers.
Wow and Ty.:))
You’re welcome! Hope you are having a blessed day today sister!
I am. Saw my only GreatGrand. She is only one yr. Will teach her songs of Jesus as our Lord lets me. :))
Thank you for sharing this SlimJim, looks like an excellent set of resources ☺️
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This looks like something I can learn .more about this type of apologetics
I want to pass along some very important news that everyone needs to hear!
Jesus came to pay a debt that we could not; to be our legal justifier to reconcile us back to a Holy God; only if we are willing to receive Him: “For the wages of sin is death…” (Romans 6:23).
God so loved the world that He gave us His only begotten son, so that whoever believes in Him, through faith, shall not perish, but have everlasting life. Jesus says if we wish to enter into life to keep the commands! The two greatest commands are to love God with all your heart, soul, strength, and mind; and your neighbor as yourself. All the law hang on these commands. We must be born of and lead by the Holy Spirit, to be called children of God, to inherit the kingdom. If we are willing to humble ourselves in prayer to Jesus, to confess and forsake our sins, He is willing to give the Holy Spirit to those who keep asking of Him; giving us a new heart, leading us into all truth!
Jesus came to free us from the bondage of sin. The everlasting fire was prepared for the devil and his angels due to disobedience to God’s law. If we do the same, what makes us any different than the devil? Jesus says unless we repent, we shall perish. For sin is the transgression of the law. We must walk in the Spirit so we may not fulfill the lusts of the flesh, being hatred, fornication, drunkenness and the like. Whoever practices such things will not inherit the kingdom (Galatians 5:16-26). If we sin, we may come before Jesus to ask for forgiveness (1 John 2:1-2). Evil thoughts are not sins, but rather temptations. It is not until these thoughts conceive and give birth by our own desires that they become sin (James 1:12-15). When we sin, we become in the likeness of the devil’s image, for he who sins is of the devil (1 John 3:8); but if we obey Jesus, in the image of God. For without holiness, we shall not see the Lord (Hebrews 12:14).
The oldest religion in the world is holiness through faith (James 1:27). What religion did Adam and Eve follow before the fall? Jesus, Who became the last Adam, what religion does He follow? Is He not holy? He never told us to follow the rituals and traditions of man but to take up our cross and follow Him (Luke 9:23). There are many false doctrines being taught leading people astray. This is why we need the Holy Spirit for discernment. Unlike religion, holiness cannot be created. It is given to us from above by the baptism of the Spirit. Jesus is more than a religion; He is about having a personal relationship with the Father. Start by reading the Gospel of Matthew, to hear the words of God, to know His character and commandments. Follow and obey Jesus, for He is the way, the truth, and the life!
Amen
I’m saving these lectures on a hard drive