Modestly Rooted is an off the cuff couch style conversational podcast hosted by Anthony and Dee Jaye. They cover topics from the spiritual, supernatural and even day to day type struggles. Their couch has no limits so enjoy the conversation! #stayrooted
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Look at the Book is John Piper's ongoing series of 8-12 minute videos to help you learn to read the Bible for yourself.
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When Paul says women “will be saved through childbearing,” what does he mean?By John Piper
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The God-appointed callings of men and women are not arbitrary. They find their foundation in the very beginning, grounded in how God created us.By John Piper
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When Paul encourages women to be quiet, what does he mean? Not total silence, but the kind of submissive speech that does not contradict the calling of men to lead.By John Piper
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When we dress to get attention, we signal our neediness. But the godly have their deepest needs already met, and they dress accordingly.By John Piper
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Men and women may wrestle with different kinds of temptations, but the end goal for both remains the same: holiness adorned with good works.By John Piper
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Why did God appoint Paul to be a herald, an apostle, and a teacher? So that the offer of Christ’s ransom might be taken to the ends of the earth.By John Piper
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In what sense is Jesus the ransom “for all,” as Paul says, if many are never reconciled to God?By John Piper
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If God desires all to be saved, but many are not saved, does God have a deeper desire that governs his desire for universal salvation?By John Piper
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What does a life of godliness and dignity look like? Such a life is marked by God-directed reverence, serious joy grounded in weighty truth, and settled maturity.By John Piper
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Paul encourages Christians to pray for kings and rulers, but to what end? What should we ask God to do in and through those who hold power?By John Piper
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In this world, Christians live as sojourners and exiles, citizens of heaven under the lordship of Christ. So, how should we relate to earthly rulers?By John Piper
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Our prayers should exclude no one. Kings and laymen, enemies and friends, rich and needy, wicked and righteous, near and far — we should pray for all kinds of people.By John Piper
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In the sovereignty of God, even Satan can serve as a means of sanctification. But when is it right to surrender egregious sinners into his hand?By John Piper
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When someone silences the voice of conscience and repeatedly prefers sin over the glory of the blessed God, faith ends up shipwrecked.By John Piper
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What images does the New Testament use to depict leaders in the church? Paul gives us several in the Pastoral Epistles, and they are all needed.By John Piper
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When Paul talks about waging the good warfare, what does he mean? Where is the battle — and who are the combatants?By John Piper
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Paul handles glories all the time, touching majesty in almost every line. Yet what kind of reality compels Paul into a soaring doxology? Eternal life.By John Piper
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Why did God allow Paul, whom he would later call as an apostle, to become a Christ-persecutor and Christian-killer first?By John Piper
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By his grace, God unites believers with Christ, and from that vital union, the Christian life of faith and love flows forth.By John Piper
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Paul says that he received mercy because he “acted ignorantly in unbelief.” What does that mean? Did Paul’s ignorance merit God’s mercy?By John Piper
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We live the Christian life in the strength of another. When we believe, Christ not only saves us but also empowers us for fruitful labor.By John Piper
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The happiness of the triune God beats at the very heart of reality: the Father has always delighted in the Son by the Spirit. All Christian joy finds its wellspring here.By John Piper
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What is healthy teaching? Teaching that fits with the gospel, agrees with the words of Jesus, and promotes the hearers’ godliness.By John Piper
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God’s old-covenant law is good, but it can be applied in bad ways — such as by demanding that those justified by faith in Christ must keep it.By John Piper
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What does the state of our heart have to do with the content of our speech? Everything.By John Piper
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