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In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the wisdom of the ancient book of Proverbs, focusing on the "strange woman" as described by King Solomon. The discussion centers on the timeless advice given to young men regarding their conduct and sexual desires, and the implications of these teachings in today's world.
The episode explores four key points from Solomon's teachings: the seriousness of transgressions like fornication and adultery, the concept of belonging and ownership in relationships, the definition of lust, and the appreciation of beauty in the context of marriage. It questions the alignment of modern culture, including contemporary Christian practices, with these ancient texts and highlights the divergence between the two.
Listeners will gain insights into how these biblical principles can address current cultural challenges, particularly regarding sexual propriety and relationships. The episode also challenges the prevailing interpretations of lust and beauty, advocating for a return to a more biblical understanding that integrates desire with gratitude and sanctification.
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As we approach the 500-year anniversary of the Anabaptist movement, this episode delves into the origins and core beliefs of Anabaptism. Starting from the pivotal night of January 21, 1525, in Zurich, Switzerland, we explore the historical context that led to the first adult baptisms and the subsequent growth of the movement.
We trace the ideological conflicts between Anabaptist leaders and the prominent reformer Zwingli, highlighting the significance of adult baptism and the contentious issue of separating church and state. The episode also sheds light on the broader religious landscape of the time, including the influence of theologians like Augustine and Thomas Aquinas, and the resistance faced by Anabaptists from both secular and religious authorities.
Listeners will gain insights into the theological and practical challenges faced by the early Anabaptists, their unwavering commitment to literal and visible expressions of faith, and the enduring legacy of their radical beliefs. Join us as we uncover the essence of Anabaptism and its profound impact on contemporary faith communities.
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In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the complex theological concept of God's foreknowledge, a cornerstone of Reformed Calvinist thought. We explore how this idea is essential for the survival of their theological framework, as it posits God's absolute knowledge of all things, past, present, and future. However, the discussion cannot ignore the contemporary theological debate surrounding open theism.
We trace the historical roots of these ideas, examining the contributions of influential figures like John Wesley, and how the Anabaptist tradition navigates these theological waters. The episode contrasts the traditional views of Augustine and Aquinas, influenced by Greek philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle, with the emerging open theism perspective that challenges these classical ideas.
Further, we explore the philosophical underpinnings of these theological models, highlighting the closed theism paradigm and its reliance on Greek philosophy. Open theism is presented as an attempt to address the limitations of this model, although it is critiqued for not fully correcting the philosophical errors it aims to challenge.
The episode also introduces Martin Heidegger's philosophical insights, which offer a fresh perspective on the problem of nothingness and existence, influencing modern interpretations of divine foreknowledge and the nature of evil and suffering.
Join us as we navigate these intricate theological and philosophical discussions, seeking to understand how they shape contemporary Christian thought and the interpretation of scripture.
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In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the origins of suffering and challenge the conventional theological narrative that ties it solely to sin. Our discussion embarks on a journey through biblical interpretations, exploring the Genesis narrative and the significance of the Garden of Eden as a distinct, protected realm within creation. We question the notion that suffering did not exist before sin, presenting a biblical basis for its inherent presence in creation.
The episode further investigates the profound theological implications of the incarnation, where Jesus partakes in suffering without sin, suggesting a deeper, intrinsic connection between creation and suffering. We engage with the complex concept of "ex nihilo" (creation out of nothing), examining its historical roots in Greek philosophy and its adoption and adaptation in Christian theology.
Join us as we navigate the philosophical and theological intricacies of ex nihilo, engaging with thinkers like Plato, Aristotle, and Martin Heidegger. We explore how these ideas shaped early Christian thought and their influence on contemporary theological debates, particularly within Reformed theology. This episode offers a fresh perspective on the age-old question of suffering, inviting listeners to reconsider its origins and implications within the broader context of creation and divine will.
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In this episode, we delve into the profound narrative of the Bible, exploring the overarching story of God's war with Satan and the ultimate victory through suffering and love. Our discussion begins by examining the structure of this epic tale, highlighting the eternal conflict and the role of suffering as an integral part of the universe's DNA.
We challenge traditional interpretations by questioning the concept of preordained outcomes and the realness of risk when God's omnipotence is undeniable. This leads to a deeper exploration of the nature of God, not as a puppet master, but as a being who willingly embraces loss and suffering to foster love.
Throughout the episode, we consider the implications of God's choice to engage in this cosmic battle, not through sheer power, but by taking on human form and enduring the ultimate sacrifice. The narrative of Christ's life serves as a testament to God's rejection of puppet mastery, showcasing a divine love that transcends power and embraces vulnerability.
Join us as we unravel the stakes of this eternal story, where the slur against the Almighty must be answered, and the adversary's own undoing is necessary for true victory. Discover how the cross, rather than hell, signifies the ultimate triumph over evil and the profound victory of love over death and despair.
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Whether you're a history buff or interested in religious studies, this episode offers a fascinating look at a movement that dared to defy the status quo and paid a heavy price for their convictions. Join Jerry as he dives into the world of Anabaptism.
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In this sermon Jerry Eicher tells us that "I am not trying to degrade obedience to God or to the commandments in any form or manner but to degrade and display the power and the roll of the "self" in everything that we do."
Take a listen and drop your thoughts.
Scripture:
- Isaiah 58
- Ecclesiastes 7:16 Do not be overly righteous,Nor be overly wise:Why should you destroy yourself?
Recorded: September 22nd, 2024Oak Hill Mennonite Church
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One simple command, don't eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Out of the abundance of the garden, why was Eve enticed to break this one rule; and why is Adam held accountable for sin entering into the world, if Eve was the one to initially transgress? Join Jerry as he unfolds the captivating story.
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Continued series in Proverbs:
How do stories affect you, and what is your story? How have you worked out the deep things of Christ? Do you care about the things of Christ? These questions and more discussed by Jerry Eicher in his series of proverbs.
Take a listen, be inspired, and drop your thoughts.
Recorded: September 6th, 2023
Oak Hill Mennonite Church
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Series Continued in Proverbs:
Jerry Eicher explores what Proverbs highlights concerning dying to self and being crucified with Christ. What is the shadow of the cross?
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Recorded: June 11th, 2023
Oak Hill Mennonite Church
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Continuation of the study in Proverbs:
“Let’s stop calling reason guided by reason spirituality…….We need to start looking around us at these humble men who are really walking with God.” - Jerry Eicher
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Recorded: March 12, 2023
Oak Hill Mennonite Church
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Practical, full of wisdom. We know Proverbs, but I’m sure you’ve never heard it quite like this. Jerry Eicher began his series on Proverbs hoping to be able to avoid any controversies. He thought it would be a safe book of the Bible; but little did he know what God would reveal through those simple verses. Mr. Eicher faithfully shares it with us in these series of sermons.
Give a listen, be inspired, and drop your thoughts.
Recorded: February 26th, 2023
Oak Hill Mennonite Church
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"In this enlightening episode, we delve into a unique perspective on the celebration of Mother's Day, exploring the concept of creation and what is termed as the "feminine voice." Our speaker discusses the critical roles of both the masculine and feminine voices in revealing and defending truth, emphasizing the importance of balancing these perspectives in our understanding of the divine.
The episode uncovers the two primary ways through which God reveals truth: the book of Scripture and the book of creation. Drawing from early church teachings and modern-day voices like Francis Schaeffer and Alistair McGrath, the discussion highlights how creation itself speaks in a feminine voice, offering wisdom and understanding through nature and the world around us.
The conversation takes an insightful turn, examining how our culture's disconnect from nature has led to a divide in perception and understanding, particularly between urban and rural environments. The speaker passionately argues for the necessity of exposing oneself to God's creation to acquire true wisdom, using Proverbs as a foundation for this belief.
Listeners are encouraged to reflect on how their lives align with these truths and to consider the practical implications of their beliefs. This episode is a call to live authentically, embracing both the masculine and feminine voices of God as integral to understanding and living out His will."
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Recorded: May 14th, 2023
Oak Hill Mennonite Church: Jerry Eicher
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"Join us for a powerful sermon titled "Where the Dragons Lie," which revisits themes from a previous message, grounded in the timeless and eternal gospel. Drawing from Isaiah chapter 35, the sermon explores the metaphorical dragons that symbolize life's afflictions and challenges, such as blindness, addictions, and other forms of suffering.
Pastor delves deep into the scripture, offering a message of hope and renewal, emphasizing that God's promises will restore even the most desolate places in our lives. The sermon highlights the stories of figures like Fanny Crosby and John Bunyan, who overcame immense challenges and produced works that continue to inspire.
The narrative then shifts to the story of the Israelites in Exodus, who endured 400 years of slavery before God delivered them. The pastor discusses the importance of unwavering faith and trust in God's promises, even when circumstances worsen before they improve. The message concludes with an assurance of God's ultimate victory over all forms of suffering, promising a future where all afflictions are healed and all tears are wiped away.
Expect to be moved and inspired by this message of faith, resilience, and the transformative power of God's promises. This episode is a call to look beyond immediate struggles and trust in the eternal hope provided by God"
Take a listen, be inspired, and drop your thoughts.
Recorded: December 5th, 2021
Oak Hill Mennonite Church: Jerry Eicher
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How do we recover from the tragedies life sends our way? How does God turn the ashes into beauty? Jerry Eicher explores the answer to these questions and more.
Matthew 13: 1-23
Recorded: August 28, 2022
Oak Hill Mennonite Church
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How do we know what God's will is in situations? When it gets dark, confusing, and the emotions get overwhelming, how do we find God's direction?
Recorded: March 3rd, 2024
Oak Hill Mennonite Church: Jerry Eicher
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Yes, God loves us, but does God think about us?
Does He care about our seemingly simple lives?
What will it take for us to believe that He cares about every second of our lives and has a good plan?
These questions answered and more.
Proverbs 8
Recorded: November 5th, 2023
Oak Hill Mennonite Church: Jerry Eicher
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Can a small piece of metal save your marriage?
Jerry Eicher answers this question and more. Give it a listen and drop your thoughts.
Recorded: November 13, 2022
Oak Hill Mennonite Church: Jerry Eicher
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Transformed into the image of Christ: the walk of faith, and what it involves practically.
Recorded: April 21st, 2024
Oak Hill Mennonite Church: Jerry Eicher
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What is our concept of God? What do we do when we are met by injury and hard times? Do we quit? Can we quit?
recorded: May 7th, 2024
Oak Hill Mennonite Church: Jerry Eicher
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