Can someone have assurance when they struggle with sexual sin?
Can someone have assurance when they struggle with sexual sin?
Answered by Jimmy Buehler
What Is-and Is Not-the Gospel?
There are a number of things discussed in the church as though they are part of the gospel–things like faith, repentance, obedience, and surrendering all to Jesus. But are these things the gospel? The guys have that conversation.
Why Does God Not Care About Me?
Why Does God Not Care About Me?
Answered by Jon Moffitt
MEMBERS: Is Christ-Centered Preaching Dangerous? (Transcript)
The guys give advice to those who are stuck in a pietistic context.
Is Christ-Centered Preaching Dangerous? (Transcript)
Jon and Justin discuss an article entitled, “4 Ways Bad Biblical Theology Warps Sermons.” Is Christ-centered, redemptive-historical preaching dangerous? Is it unhelpful? Does it produce bad things in the church? The guys talk about this—and more.
Is Christ-Centered Preaching Dangerous?
Jon and Justin discuss an article entitled, “4 Ways Bad Biblical Theology Warps Sermons.” Is Christ-centered, redemptive-historical preaching dangerous? Is it unhelpful? Does it produce bad things in the church? The guys talk about this—and more.
How Often Should I Question My Salvation?
How Often Should I Question My Salvation?
Answered by Justin Perdue
MEMBERS: Leaving Pietism (Transcript)
The guys give advice to those who are stuck in a pietistic context.
Leaving Pietism (Transcript)
At Theocast, we talk a lot about pietism. What is it? What is the difference in piety and pietism? How does pietism affect us? Is there something better? If you find yourself struggling in the Christian life, is there something wrong with you? The guys answer these questions and more.
Leaving Pietism
At Theocast, we talk a lot about pietism. What is it? What is the difference in piety and pietism? How does pietism affect us? Is there something better? If you find yourself struggling in the Christian life, is there something wrong with you? The guys answer these questions and more.
MEMBERS: Did We Fail 2020? (Transcript)
The guys continue reflecting on 2020 and the faithfulness of God.
Did We Fail 2020? (Transcript)
2020 has been a difficult year. (Understatement.) Jon and Justin reflect on what they have learned, as well as the faithfulness of God.
Did We Fail 2020?
2020 has been a difficult year. (Understatement.) Jon and Justin reflect on what they have learned, as well as the faithfulness of God.
BOOK STUDY: The Mystery of Christ, His Covenant, and His Kingdom (Part Four)
The class is a four-part series overview of The Mystery of Christ, His Covenant, and His Kingdom. The discussion was centered on the 1689 perspective of covenant theology, as Dr. Sam Renihan presents in his book.
This video covers Part Three: The Kingdom of Christ Chapters: 10-14
The Implications of the Incarnation (Transcript)
We had the joy of recording with Chad Bird, Daniel Emery Price, and Erick Sorensen of the 1517.org ministry for a special Christmas podcast. Why is the incarnation of Jesus important? How does it bring us hope, joy, and peace? We hope this conversation is uplifting and encouraging.
The Implications of the Incarnation
We had the joy of recording with Chad Bird, Daniel Emery Price, and Erick Sorensen of the 1517.org ministry for a special Christmas podcast. Why is the incarnation of Jesus important? How does it bring us hope, joy, and peace? We hope this conversation is uplifting and encouraging.
MEMBERS: Christ Is Enough…Now What? (Transcript)
Jon and Justin have a spirited conversation about how the church has lost its focus and mission–and how that makes it difficult for people to find legitimate communion in Christ around the means of grace.
Christ Is Enough…Now What? (Transcript)
Many listeners are tracking with us that Christ is enough–that he has completely saved us. Many have come to see that pietism is unhelpful. But, now, you’re wondering: What do I do now? If that’s you, this podcast is for you.
Christ Is Enough…Now What?
Many listeners are tracking with us that Christ is enough–that he has completely saved us. Many have come to see that pietism is unhelpful. But, now, you’re wondering: What do I do now? If that’s you, this podcast is for you.
Does Hebrew 10:26 teach that we can and should reach a certain level of perfection?
Does Hebrew 10:26 teach that we can and should reach a certain level of perfection?
Answered by Jimmy Buehler