Recently, Jeremy instigated a kerfuffle on X (Twitter), which now leads to a fuller conversation about the differences in approaching the OT prophets. Jeremy makes the case that Covenant Theology requires there to be an oppositional relationship between the Divine Author and the human author, whereas Dispensationalism allows for the Author/author to fully share the intention of the text. To check out Jeremy's posts on X go here: https://twitter.com/jhow0089
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027: What Makes Someone a False Teacher?
026: Alisa Childers on How Progressive Christianity Isn‘t Really Christianity At All
025: The Chart and the Church
024: Ray Comfort Gets Beat Up and Our Moral Obligation to the Gospel
Jeremy Debates: Is God the Standard of Morality?
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023: Matt Merker on Corporate Worship
Planting a Church in a Pandemic??
Grace to Change your Mind
Post-Election Devo and Thank God for Joe Biden
022: Samuel Sey on American Politics and Race Issues
021: Are Stay-At-Home Dads in Sin??
020: Andrew Rappaport On Discipleship, False Teaching, and How To Do Theology Well.
019: America in 2020 and Martyn Lloyd-Jones‘ Chart
018: Revived Thoughts on the Wesleys and Whitefield
017: Toby Sumpter on Pink Hair, Egalitarianism, and Porn and Theology
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