MEMBERS: Q&A: Confessional Theology, Justification & Sanctification, and Church Discipline (Transcript)
We continue answering questions from the online live Q&A. Topics include how to preach obedience and the damage caused by fear-based preaching.
We continue answering questions from the online live Q&A. Topics include how to preach obedience and the damage caused by fear-based preaching.
In light of COVID-19, the hosts thought it would be a good thing to do a live online Q&A. Amongst other things, we talk about confessional theology, justification and sanctification, and church discipline.
We continue answering questions from the online live Q&A. Topics include how to preach obedience and the damage caused by fear-based preaching.
In light of COVID-19, the hosts thought it would be a good thing to do a live online Q&A. Amongst other things, we talk about confessional theology, justification and sanctification, and church discipline.
Jon and Justin discuss how Proverbs is selectively applied and misapplied. We also get into The Song of Solomon.
Jon and Justin talk about implications for preaching in light of our struggle against sin. We also consider church discipline as a tool given to us by God for the restoration of sinners.
In this episode, Jon and Justin tackle the question, “How much–and for how long–can a Christian sin?” Scripture and the Confessions indicate that Christians can sin really badly for a really long time.
Jon and Justin talk about implications for preaching in light of our struggle against sin. We also consider church discipline as a tool given to us by God for the restoration of sinners.
In this episode, Jon and Justin tackle the question, “How much–and for how long–can a Christian sin?” Scripture and the Confessions indicate that Christians can sin really badly for a really long time.