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Jesse and Tony discuss all the heresies that argue in some way that Christ isn't fully human, which fall under the label Docetism
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Tony and Jesse discuss the fear of the Lord, and what it has to do with the Law and the Gospel
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Tony and Jesse talk through Chapter 20 of the Westminster Confession of Faith, and explore what Christian Liberty is really all about.
Christians and Alcohol - John MacArthur
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Ronny (Raleigh, NC): What are we communicating as Reformed believers when we say that the Bible is self-authenticating? How is that different from claiming the Bible is true because I believe it is true?
Jonathan (Hawaii): What can we rightly extend from federal headship to the role of men as husbands and fathers? Is there a link between Romans 5 and Ephesians 5? How can we better care for our wives and children as male heads of households?
Anonymous: How should paedobaptists handle the apparent failure of God’s promise to be a God to their children when their children do not come to faith?
Shawn (Orlando, FL): What is the nerdy Greek grammar explanation of John 1:1?
Jim (Philadelphia, PA): Given that we are cessationist, how do we feel about the appropriateness of the word “prophecy” for preaching? How do we feel about Vern Poythress’ essay on modern-day spiritual gifts being analogous to the apostolic gifts?
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Tony and Jesse discuss Arianism, EFS, and other Christological heresies
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Tony and Jesse celebrate their 100th episode by doing nothing special. They talked about a Church hiring a transcript reader and calling him a Pastor, Amish kids playing spikeball, and what preaching is.
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Jesse and Tony discuss the doctrine of the Perseverance of the Saints, and how it under-girds our assurance of salvation.
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Dan (Minnesota): In the Reformed perspective, is faith the channel through which grace flows? How can something that is not a substance flow through a channel? How can a disposition transfer or flow through a channel?
Jimmy (Philadelphia, PA): How do we avoid being practical marcionists with passages from Scripture that deal with the apostolic era?
Daniel (San Francisco, CA): Is it possible to connect the divine simplicity of God with the gifts of the Spirit in Galatians 5 or 1 Corinthians 12 where Paul writes, “There are different kinds of gifts, but the same Spirit distributes them.”? How do we make sense of the fact that non-believers may also exhibit some of this same “fruit”?
Kyle: What is the Christian responsibility with regard to pursuing maximum physical health?
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Tony and Jesse talk about Pelagianism, how it is and is not like Arminianism, and why a true monergism is our only comfort in life and death.
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Tony and Jesse reflect on rest as they close out their 2018 beach vacation.