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Hymn Talk

Zack & Alex DiPrima

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Hymn Talk is a regular discussion of hymns, singing, and theology in the life of the church. The podcast is hosted by Alex and Zack DiPrima from Emmanuel Church of Winston-Salem.
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All of Life for God

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The All of Life for God podcast is an engaging and thoughtful collection of exclusive RHB author interviews, special-access conference sessions, pre-release book reviews, and more presented by Reformation Heritage Books.
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Welcome to the Spurgeon Legacy Podcast! This podcast is a production of CHSpurgeon.com, which exists to share helpful resources by and about the Prince of Preachers, Charles Haddon Spurgeon. Each week we'll explore Spurgeon's enduring ministry through unabridged audio sermons delivered with the dynamic of live preaching, essays, devotionals, and selections from Spurgeon’s writings, as well as interviews with authors, biographers, and others who appreciate Spurgeon’s ministry. I encourage you ...
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“Never was man blamed in heaven for preaching Christ too much.”—Charles Spurgeon This week on All of Life for God, pastor, author, and scholar Alex DiPrima highlights the essential traits that made Charles Spurgeon’s preaching so impactful in his day and ours. Order your copy of Alex DiPrima’s fresh new biography on the Prince of Preachers, Spurgeo…
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I’ve been doing some exciting work on a project I told you about earlier in the year. I’ve taken on CHSpurgeon.com and have been building up the content of that site dedicated to edifying resources by and about the Prince of Preachers, Charles Haddon Spurgeon. And so I’m especially excited to announce a brand new podcast – The Spurgeon Legacy Podca…
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Welcome to the Spurgeon Legacy Podcast. Each week we’ll explore Spurgeon’s enduring ministry through unabridged audio sermons delivered with the dynamic of live preaching, essays, devotionals, and selections from Spurgeon’s writings, as well as interviews with authors, biographers, and Spurgeon scholars. On this episode we’ll get to hear from Alex …
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“Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.” - Philippians 3:13-14 In the sermon "Onward," Charles Spurgeon focuses on Philippians 3:13-14,…
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How can Christians find hope when they face grief, suffering, and loss in a sin-cursed world? This week on All of Life for God, Pastor Jacob Tanner reminds us of the ultimate purpose of suffering in the life of a believer: “exceeding and eternal weight of glory.” To hear more from pastor Tanner, check out his new book, Wait and Hope: Puritan Wisdom…
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As RC Sproul has said, “The issue for Christians is not whether we are going to be theologians, but whether we are going to be good theologians or bad ones.” These books are trustworthy resources to help you become a better theologian. 1) Systematic Theology Biblical Doctrine: A Systematic Summary of Bible Truth, MacArthur Systematic Theology: An I…
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"I do not like being security for a man that he will return books, for no ordinary mortals ever do so." — CH Spurgeon C.H. Spurgeon, who had a personal library of 12,000 books, was especially aware of the problem of people borrowing books without returning them. So was the Prince of Preachers against borrowing and loaning books? Here's what he had …
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“Be ye holy; for I am holy.” This is the calling of all Christ’s true disciples. Pastor Hensworth Jonas’s new book, Radical Discipleship, challenges the modern church’s effeminate, cowardly, and shallow iteration of Christianity. On this week’s episode of All of Life for God, One Audiobooks presents a preview of this powerful new resource. Pick up …
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“Before destruction the heart of man is haughty, and before honor is humility.” — Proverbs 18:12 In "Pride and Humility," CH Spurgeon lays out the contrasting natures of pride and humility, emphasizing the destructive nature of pride and the virtues of humility. He warns that pride leads to downfall and separation from God, while humility aligns us…
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This week on All of Life for God, we will conclude our study of revival by considering the possibility of revival in our own day. If would like to learn more about outpourings of the Holy Spirit in the life of the church, check out our feature-length documentary, “Revival: The Work of God.” Thank you for listening to All of Life for God by Reformat…
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All of our theological studies must begin with and be checked against the Word of God. These resources will help you dig deeper into Scripture: 📙 A Study Bible There are lots of good ones out there. Consider: - The ESV Study Bible (https://amzn.to/3s4jcU8) - Reformation Study Bible (https://amzn.to/3OyaeWS) - MacArthur Study Bible (https://amzn.to/…
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On this episode we’ll be hearing an excerpt from an extremely popular Spurgeon book, John Ploughman’s Pictures. Published in 1881, John Ploughman’s Pictures is a sequel to the earlier John Ploughman’s Talk. In each of these books, Spurgeon uses the persona of John Ploughman, a plain-spoken, hardworking farmer, to convey insights on Christian living…
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As we continue exploring the subject of revival on All of Life for God, we must face a difficult question: What does God think of the modern church’s attempts at “revival”? If would like to learn more about outpourings of the Holy Spirit in the life of the church, check out our feature-length documentary, “Revival: The Work of God.” Thank you for l…
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In “A Gospel Worth Dying For,” Charles Spurgeon proclaims the unparalleled value of the Gospel of Grace. He emphasizes that the true gospel is worth living for and worth dying for. Spurgeon underscores the necessity of faith in Jesus Christ and the assurance of salvation it brings, presenting the gospel as the ultimate truth worth proclaiming and d…
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Welcome to this introductory episode of the Spurgeon Legacy Podcast This podcast is a production of CHSpurgeon.com, which exists to share helpful resources by and about the Prince of Preachers, Charles Haddon Spurgeon. My name is Clay Kraby, and I’m your host here on the Spurgeon Legacy podcast. I’ve had an interest in Spurgeon since I first encoun…
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The Holy Spirit has been referred to as the “forgotten member of the Trinity.” At one extreme there are those who all but ignore the person and work of the Spirit and at the other extreme there are those who stray from Scripture in seeking to harness the power of the Spirit for their own purposes. We don’t want to commit either of these errors, but…
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What is a real revival? And what will it take to see revival in our dark day? In the next three episodes of All of Life for God, we’re answering key questions about great outpourings of God’s Spirit, past, present, and future. This week, we explore experiences of revival with seasoned pastors including Joel Beeke, Sinclair Ferguson, and Geoff Thoma…
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Do you think of the gospel as a Trinitarian work? On this week’s episode of All of Life for God, Pastor Ryan McGraw challenges Christians to recognize that we are saved by the Father, the Son, and the Spirit. To learn more about this glorious reality, check out Pastor McGraw’s book, “A Mystery Revealed: 31 Meditations of the Trinity." Thank you for…
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Just as one cannot see the entire Mississippi river when standing in its headwaters, believers initially see only a part of their salvation when they come to Christ. Romans 8:28-30 provides a high enough vantage point to reveal that God’s work in salvation begins in eternity past with His foreknowledge and extends into eternity future with our glor…
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Life-expectancy worldwide is twice what it was a hundred years ago. And because of modern medicine, many of us don’t often see death up close. That makes it easy to live as if death is someone else’s problem. It isn’t. On this archive episode of the Reasonable Theology podcast we sit down with Matthew McCullough, a pastor and author who recently pu…
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This week on All of Life for God, Pastor Ryan McGraw reminds us that the doctrine of the Trinity is essential to the Christian life. Do you want to go deeper in your study of God’s triune nature? Pick up your copy of “A Mystery Revealed: 31 Meditations on the Trinity” by Ryan McGraw here. Thank you for listening to All of Life for God by Reformatio…
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On this week’s episode of All of Life for God, English schoolmaster Alun Ebenezer charges young men to be strong AND wise in an excerpt from his newest book, “Call to Action.” Pick a copy of this inspiring new release for the young men in your life here. This excerpt was narrated and provided by One Audiobooks. Learn more about One Audiobooks here.…
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Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world. This week on All of Life for God, Alex Diprima, author of “Spurgeon and the Poor,” unpacks how the Prince of Preachers’ dedication to the gospel informed his Christ-like generosity. Listen to thi…
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Did the United States truly have a Christian founding, or were the Founders simply Deists who desired to create a secular nation? This question has been hotly debated for generations, and our society increasingly regards the idea of America's Christian heritage as something to be minimized, rejected, or denied. So what is the truth regarding the fa…
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How should Christians respond when they fall into sexual sin? Pastor Christopher Gordon reminds believers that acknowledging our sin and turning to God for forgiveness is the first step toward walking in the light. If you're interested in learning more about God’s good design for human sexuality, check out Pastor Christopher Gordon's "The New Refor…
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Back when he was an avowed atheist, J Warner Wallace put his skills as a cold-case homicide detective to work investigating the claims of the Gospels and became a follower of Jesus. Now he is a speaker, apologist, and an author as well as a Senior Fellow at the Colson Center for Christian Worldview, an adjunct professor of apologetics at Biola Univ…
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In a world that promotes pride, only Christ can offer true freedom from the guilt and power of sexual sin. Listen as pastor Christopher Gordon reminds us that Christians are dead to sin and alive to God on this week’s episode of All of Life for God. If this sermon encourages you, check out Pastor Christopher Gordon's "The New Reformation Catechism …
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In Pauls' letter to the Philippians, we find a profound analogy for Christians living in this world: just as the citizens of Philippi lived as Romans despite their geographical distance from Rome, believers are called to live as citizens of heaven while residing on earth. The Philippians embraced Roman customs, language, and loyalty because they ch…
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One of the core beliefs of Reformed Theology is that sin affects every part of fallen humanity— from our thoughts to our deeds to our desires. Learn how understanding the depth of our depravity answers the culture’s confusion about sexuality on this week’s episode of All of Life for God. For more biblical wisdom on LGTBQ issues, check out Pastor Ch…
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This week on All of Life for God, Dr. Joel Beeke expounds the glory of fellowship in Christ’s church. This message is a part of our ongoing celebration of the release of Reformed Systematic Theology Volume 4: Ecclesiology and Last Things by Dr. Joel Beeke and Paul Smalley. To learn more about this groundbreaking release, please visit heritagebooks.…
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In this bonus episode, Dr. Paul Smalley responds to a common accusation— that Christians are homophobic— with truth and love. Find more resources on biblical, God-honoring sexuality here. Thank you for listening to All of Life for God by Reformation Heritage Books. If you enjoyed this episode and would like to hear more, please consider subscribing…
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What does it mean to be well-read? How can we choose which books are worth our time and which ones aren’t? Is it okay to give up on a book we’re not enjoying? Do audiobooks ‘count’ as reading? On this episode of the podcast we’re tackling all of these questions and a lot more. Our guest is Andy Naselli, professor at Bethlehem College and Seminary a…
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This week on All of Life for God, Dr. Joel Beeke gives us eight reasons why Christians should be members of a local church. This sermon is a part of our celebration of the release of Reformed Systematic Theology Volume 4 by Joel Beeke and Paul Smalley. To learn more about this groundbreaking release, please visit heritagebooks.org/rst today! Thank …
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Each week, Christians around the world gather to worship with their local congregations. How this looks varies from church to church, but there are some aspects that should always be included. Here are 4 essential elements of a worship service. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES ▶ The Regulative Principle of Worship ♫ Psalm Singing Resources 🗒️ Principles for Pu…
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This week on All of Life for God, Dr. Joel Beeke expounds the glory of Christ’s greeting to his Church in Revelation 1. This sermon is the second in a series of episodes celebrating the release of Reformed Systematic Theology Volume 4 by Joel Beeke and Paul Smalley. To learn more about Dr. Beeke’s magnum opus, please visit heritagebooks.org/rst! Th…
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“And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to His purpose.” - Romans 8:28. This is a well-known and well-loved verse, and yet it is commonly misused, misunderstood, and misapplied. The problem is not that people misuse Romans 8:28 by making it say too much, but by making it say too…
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This week on All of Life for God, we’re celebrating the release of Reformed Systematic Theology Volume 4: Ecclesiology and Last Things by Dr. Joel Beeke and Paul Smalley. Tune in for the next four weeks to hear a series of sermons on the church and eschatology from Dr. Beeke. To learn more about Reformed Systematic Theology, please visit heritagebo…
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The Puritans are, at the same time, highly regarded and highly disdained—depending on who you ask. There are many caricatures about who the Puritans were, what they taught, and what they can still teach us today. On top of this, much of their writing can seem difficult for the modern reader. So why should we bother with the Puritans? On this episod…
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“To whom will you liken Me, and make Me equal, And compare Me, that we should be alike?”—Isaiah 46:5 Discover the majesty of the one true God as pastor Terry Johnson continues his study of God’s incommunicable attributes on this week’s episode of All of Life for God. Want to go deeper in your study of God's attributes? Check out Johnson’s book, The…
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“To whom will you liken Me, and make Me equal, And compare Me, that we should be alike?”—Isaiah 46:5 Discover the majesty of the one true God in His incommunicable attributes with pastor Terry Johnson on this week’s episode of All of Life for God. Want to go deeper in your study of God's attributes? Check out Johnson’s book, The Excellencies of God…
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We all have a stack of books that we'd like to read but haven't gotten through yet. So how can we read more books, faster? Thankfully, the answer isn't found in speed reading or in simply reading shorter books. Instead, these four simple tips will help you read more books in less time. HELPFUL RESOURCES MENTIONED: 🗎 Book List Spreadsheet Template (…
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The Doctrine of the Trinity is at the very heart of the Christian faith. Learn why we must worship God as Father, Son, and Spirit with pastor Terry Johnson on this week’s episode of All of Life for God. Want to go deeper in your study of God's attributes? Check out Johnson’s book, The Excellencies of God, at rhb.org. Thank you for listening to All …
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Are Christians still required to keep the Sabbath? And what does keeping the Sabbath really look like? On this episode we will answer these important questions and many others as we consider the role of the sabbath in the Christian life through the lens of the convictions and teachings of Charles Spurgeon. We’ll hear from Pastor Brandon Rhea who ha…
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John Calvin famously said that “Nearly all true wisdom consists of two parts: the knowledge of God and of ourselves.” For the next four weeks on All of Life for God, grow your knowledge of God with pastor Terry Johnson’s sermons on Theology Proper: the study of God Himself. Want to go deeper with your study the attributes of God? Check out Johnson’…
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The Word of God must be brought to bear on how we think, feel, act, plan, live, and love. This is our reasonable service. On this week’s episode of All of Life for God, Dr. Joel Beeke and Brian Hedges expound on the Puritans’ view that we must believe AND obey the Scriptures to please God in an excerpt from their book, Thriving in Grace. Learn more…
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In Romans 10:13-15, the Apostle Paul declares that “everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” Having shared this truth, he asks a series of questions: "How then will they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? And how are they to hear without someone preaching? …
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How can sinful man be made right with a holy God? On this week’s episode of All of Life for God, Paul Washer answers the question every man must face in an excerpt from his newest book, The Preeminent Christ. Learn more about this Christ-exalting title here: https://www.heritagebooks.org/products/the-preeminent-christ-washer.html ONE is a full-serv…
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“Be ye therefore followers of God.” In today's episode of All of Life for God, Pastor Hensworth Jonas reminds us of the radical, all-compassing nature of Christian discipleship. Do you want to know more about what it means to be a follower of Christ? Visit heritagebooks.org/radical to order Pastor Jonas’s newest book, Radical Discipleship. Thank yo…
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The apostle Paul wrote that "if Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is in vain and your faith is in vain" (1 Corinthians 15:14). A few verses later he said, "if Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile and you are still in your sins." The Resurrection is the central truth claim of the Christian faith. Or, as our guest puts it, it…
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Reading the books of 1 & 2 Chronicles after reading 1 & 2 Kings can feel like deja vu. You might ask yourself, 'Didn't I just read this?' There are so many similarities between the books of Kings and Chronicles that some wonder why we have both sets of Israel's history in our Bibles at all. In this video, we'll discuss the similarities and differen…
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