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The Reformed Rookie seeks to help people understand the basics of Reformed Theology in an easy and engaging way. We'll use simple illustrations and plain language to explain difficult theological truths to anyone who has a desire to learn.
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On today’s episode of Theology Simply Profound, Rob and Bob continue to walk through the Book of Daniel. In chapter 4, we read of another dream given to Nebuchadnezzar wherein a large protective tree bearing much fruit is chopped down, it’s branches lopped off, it’s leaves stripped, and it’s fruit scattered. What’s all this about? Participants: Rob…
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How did the Lord use St. Augustine's move from Carthage to Milan to bring him to faith in Christ? How does the life of St. Augustine prove to us that only Christ can give rest and meaning to weary souls in this world? Which city is really the City of God? We discuss these and more questions in this episode # 99 of All Things Reformed Podcast.…
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Titus 3: A Christian's Conduct in the WorldThis passage from Titus 3 emphasizes the importance of a Christian's behavior and its impact on their witness. Key takeaways include:**Remembrance is Key: Christians must constantly remind themselves of their past (who they were before Christ), what God has done for them, and what God expects of them.**Goo…
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This sermon explores the nature of the Kingdom of God, drawing primarily from the closing of Paul's letter to the Corinthians and the ministry of Jesus. The speaker emphasizes that the Kingdom of God is not based on ethnic origin, wealth, or social status. Instead, entrance into the kingdom is solely through faith in Jesus Christ. The kingdom is un…
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The sermon presents a compelling theological exposition of the Trinity, rooted in Scripture and affirmed through the historic creeds, emphasizing that God is one in essence yet three in person—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Drawing from Matthew 1's account of Christ's miraculous birth, it highlights how the incarnation of Jesus, conceived by the Hol…
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The most important way to bless the church is through the Word brought to them. Paul in his brief time in Troas, on the Lord's Day made his primary focus among them the teaching and preaching of the Word. It was primary even over the Lord's Supper. Even Eutychus falling asleep and falling out of a window did not distract the Apostle, but it too eve…
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What can steady us under the overwhelming love of Christ? Song of Songs 2:3–7 prepares us for the evening sermon on the coming Lord's Day. In these five verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that Christ Himself sustains believers in the overwhelming experience of His love. The Song of Songs 2:3–7 presents a rich theological portrait …
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In this installment of Vos Group, Camden Bucey and Lane Tipton explore pages 392–395 of Geerhardus Vos’s Biblical Theology and his rich, God-centered understanding of righteousness within the kingdom of God. They emphasize that true righteousness is never a human-centered moral construct but is rooted entirely in the character, will, and sovereign …
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Why did England's Reformation begin with a king's divorce rather than a theologian's protest? In this episode of MARSCAST, Dr. Alan Strange guides us through the fascinating and tumultuous story of how England broke from Rome, not primarily for doctrinal reasons, but through political upheaval. From Henry VIII's quest for a male heir to the brief b…
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LINKS FOR VISUALS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTfqPHr6_Iw https://www.douglasvandorn.com/woventorah Have you ever wondered how the Divine Author of the Bible might play an unseen role in giving us our biblical text? In this episode we explain what textual weaving is: the ancient art of writing where the author carefully arranges the words into …
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Summary: We continue "Opening up Romans" and Paul's devastating critique of humanity's sin- including the Jewish people. Romans 2:17-24 speaks to those who called themselves "Jews" yet didn't give up to that name. ISRAEL's PRIDE (VV. 17-24) Six boasts: Their Name (v.17) Their Law (v.17) Their God (v.17) Their Knowledge (v.18) Their Discernment (v.1…
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