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The brothers talk about the most extraordinary ordinary thing there is: God's ordinary providence.
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The brothers talk about the constitution of man prior to the fall.
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The brothers cover the big picture of Genesis 2 and what it tells us, and doesn't tell us, about the origins of man.
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The brothers return to Genesis 1 and discuss the views on creation that they think are possible, and which views they hold.
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The brothers discuss mythological and naturalistic views on Genesis 1, and why they don't make the cut.
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The brothers continue their mini-series on the divine decrees by discussing their logical ordering.
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The brothers discuss how God's decrees of election and reprobation are both active, but not symmetrical.
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If you've ever been interested in the doctrine of God's decrees, but don't know where to start or what to read, this podcast on the decrees will help you out! Rather than going over every single thing that Reformed theologians have said about God's decrees, this podcast focuses on the key questions and issues regarding God's providence and His eternal plan for all things.
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The brothers answer listener questions about InSepOp, the Law and the Gospel, Marriage, and more.
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On this episode, the Brothers talk about how a robust doctrine of the Trinity is beneficial to our practical piety. Although a simple confession is just fine, it is a sign of growing maturity to be able to go deeper.
The Trinity is a mysterious topic. It's okay if you don't understand it all. A basic articulation of the faith is okay. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are distinct persons, but are also one God. This suffices for a first introduction to what Christians believe about God.
God reveals himself to us not only in Jesus Christ, but also in three persons. To really understand what it means that Jesus died for you, we have to get past a surface level reading of Scripture and get into how God has always revealed himself to us. This podcast episode will help you explore how the doctrine of the Trinity shapes everything about how we understand who God is and why he does what he does.
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