Episodes
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Must we keep the Old Testament Sabbath? If not, why not? If so, does it still hold the same meaning? Are all "oughts" or commands in Scripture considered laws? In this episode, we get into it on whether the church should recognize the Lord's Day as a day set apart for rest. This question touches on practical questions regarding gathering and, ultimately, the gospel.
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In this episode, we dive deep into the topic of children's baptism and the complex dynamics surrounding it. Should young children be baptized if they profess faith in Christ? How should parents and churches navigate this delicate process? We explore common concerns from parents, the significance of a child's profession of faith, and how the church should respond when a child asks for baptism. This discussion highlights the distinction between baptism, church membership, and the importance of discipleship, emphasizing pastoral wisdom in handling these situations. Whether you’re a parent, pastor, or church leader, this episode offers valuable insights on how to approach the issue of baptism with care and discernment.
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The question isn't simply about the right age to baptize children; it's deeper than that. The real inquiry is, "What is baptism?" and "When is the appropriate time to baptize anyone?" Churches must thoughtfully reflect on the biblical teachings and implications of baptism. Faithful teaching on this ordinance is especially critical in light of a decades-long decline in doctrinal carefulness. Understanding the biblical essence of conversion, particularly in relation to children and conversion, is essential for faithfully handling the command to baptize new believers.
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In this episode, we dive deep into the world of conspiracy theories, not to debate their validity, but to explore the spiritual reality behind them. Who is the true puppet master pulling the strings? We discuss the biblical perspective on the powers and principalities at work in the world, revealing how Satan, the great deceiver, is the ultimate force behind the confusion and chaos we see today. By focusing on spiritual warfare, rather than getting caught up in earthly conspiracies, we aim to equip believers to recognize the real enemy and stand firm in their faith. Join us as we uncover the truth behind the shadows and prepare to engage in the battle that truly matters.
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The constitutional amendment (known as the Mike Law amendment) on women in ministry was the main focus going into the convention. Did it mean what we thought it would mean? How is the SBC doing? And what about convertibles as group transport?
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How are we to take the baptisms in the book of Acts? Should draw our doctrine and practices of baptism from the book of Acts? It seems that Luke has a fairly narrow purpose for writing the book of Acts. He records the Apostles witness of Jesus being the Christ. Baptisms in Acts serve as a testimony that the gospel of grace through Christ is should preached and received among people from Jerusalem, to Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. Thus, Baptisms in Acts are the testimony that none are excluded from God's grace in Jesus Christ.
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Join us as we dive deep into the age-old debate of infant baptism (Paedo Baptism) versus baptism following a profession of faith (Credal Baptism). Our discussion highlights the rising prominence of this debate within the church, examining doctrinal differences, historical contexts, and personal experiences. We explore how Reformed Baptist and Presbyterian churches navigate these waters, the implications for church membership, and the need for clear theological understanding in an ever-evolving cultural landscape. Whether you're grappling with when to baptize or curious about the covenantal interpretations behind these practices, this episode offers valuable insights and thoughtful dialogue.
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The term "deconstruction" has taken on a broad definition. Whatever its roots, it has become a catch all phrase for undoing the faith and religion handed down to you. What often goes unnoticed is that apostasy is baked into the culture of deconstruction. Questions are good! In fact, we typically should be asking more questions as we grow in understanding our faith. But we ought to be cautious about the kind of deconstruction that simply least to the destruction of faith. We ought also to be aware of how those around might actually start down a path of deconstruction.
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You need help. We all need help. We need it in ways we do not even understand, especially as Americans. Christ is our help from heaven. The doctrine of his incarnation and suffering means he is our help through his death and resurrection, now, and forever. In this episode we dip our toes into the waters of deconstruction as well.
Plus, Michael berates Nathan for the sin of enjoying coffee while recording.
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Join us as we dissect the intricate arguments of dispensationalists regarding the timing and nature of the rapture. Delve into the depths of Scripture with us as we challenge popular interpretations and unravel the theological complexities surrounding eschatology. From Revelation to 1 Thessalonians, we uncover the truth behind the pre-tribulation rapture theory as argued in a sermon preached by John MacArthur and explore its implications for Christian belief and practice. Don't miss this enlightening discussion on the nuances of end-times theology and the significance of remaining faithful amidst the tribulations of the world.
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In this episode, we delve deep into the theological significance of Christ's millennial reign and its implications for understanding the Great Commission. Starting with an exploration of key biblical passages from Daniel and Matthew, we uncover the pivotal moment when Jesus asserts his authority as the Son of Man and receives dominion over all nations from the Father. This authority, earned through his crucifixion and resurrection, establishes a real and present kingdom on earth, where believers enlist as citizens under Christ's rule. We discuss the role of the local church as an embassy of the kingdom, affirming believers and proclaiming the gospel to all nations. Through insightful commentary and biblical analysis, we challenge misconceptions about spiritualizing the kingdom and emphasize the tangible reality of Christ's reign, calling believers to endurance and faithful obedience in the face of opposition.
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In this episode we get down into the text of Revelation 20. What does it say and what is an amillenniel interpretation? We're really asking if we should be planning for a thousand years of peace or increased persecution. What should Christians prepare to endure?
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Michael and Nathan delve into the intricacies of eschatology, particularly contrasting premillennial and amillennial perspectives. In this thought-provoking episode, they explore the theological underpinnings of these views, dissecting key passages and addressing practical implications for Christian living. From the interpretation of Revelation to the nature of Christ's reign, they navigate complex theological terrain with clarity and insight. Whether you're a seasoned theologian or new to the discussion, this episode offers valuable insights into understanding the end times and its relevance for believers today.
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Adonijah "exalts himself". In this episode we consider the folly and wickedness of self exaltation. Through 1 Kings Christ is continually glorified up and against the righteous and wicked kings of Israel. It becomes a warning to us and a glory in Christ.
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Modern narratives have shifted (at least since we started watching cartoons). Rather than defined by evil and chaos ("some people just want to watch the world burn"), the Joker, most recently played by Joaquin Phoenix, is depicted as a victim of mental illness discarded by society. So who can blame him for his uncontrollable laughter and murderous outbursts? In this episode we dive into the shift toward what Michael as called "the sympathy for the devil" narrative and what it means for the gospel.
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In this episode, we dive into a conversation about the role of government in regulating the pornography industry, its impact on morality, and the evolving societal dynamics. We discuss the experiences of a former male porn-star-turned-Christian and how the industry dehumanizes individuals. We want to know, what are the moral implications of government involvement in content regulation and its societal consequences, while reflecting on the church's historical relationship with the state. Join us for a thought-provoking exploration of these complex themes.
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How do we train Christians in evangelism? Is evangelism easy? Perhaps you have struggled with evangelism (who hasn't at some point). In this episode we discuss the nature of evangelism and evangelism training. We hope that as we work out evangelism in our own minds it encourages you.
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What is a "Soul Tattoo"? It's a song from the 90s. Reviewing some 90s Wow! worship records, we consider the heart of worship in our church gatherings. What is worship, really? Why do we choose the songs that we choose and sing them the way we sing them? How do musical instruments play a part in gathered worship?
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Did God approve of David's many wives? What did it mean to take the wives of your enemy? 1 and 2 Samuel record David's conquests by the hand of God. In all this, genre is a key aspect for understanding the meaning and emphasis of unique passages.
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On Tuesday, April 4, former President Donald Trump was arraigned on felony charges in New York. For the first time in American history a former president was under arrest, even if only for a few moments. What should be the Christian's chief concern? How should we think of the rule of law regarding this matter and the Christian's relation to an unjust government?
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