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Welcome to 'Men who Rocked the World, a new podcast hosted by pastor and theologian Steve Lawson. In each episode, Steve will explore the lives and legacies of key historical figures who have profoundly impacted the Christian faith. From the Church Fathers and Reformers to the Puritans and other influential leaders, Steve will delve into the stories and teachings of these men who have shaped and influenced the Church over the centuries. With his expert knowledge and dynamic teaching style, S ...
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Once for All Delivered

Andrew Smyth and Caleb Castro

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"Contend for the faith once for all delivered." God's Word is not silent, and we don't have to be either. On Once for All Delivered, hosts Caleb Castro and Andrew Smyth explore biblical, confessional, Reformed theology and apply it to life in today's world. www.onceforalldelivered.com
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As you grab your morning coffee (and pastry, let’s be honest), join hosts Andy Bates and Sarah Gulseth as they bring you stories of the intersection of Lutheran life and a secular world. Catch real-life stories of mercy work of the LCMS and partners, updates from missionaries across the ocean, and practical talk about how to live boldly Lutheran. The Coffee Hour is underwritten by Concordia University Wisconsin. Live Uncommon. Learn more at cuw.edu.
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The Man of God Network

Man of God by CBTSeminary

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The Man of God network exists to help the church in her mission to identify and equip qualified, faithful men for the Gospel Ministry. Providing you with resources that both encourage you and edify you as you seek to build Christ’s church where you are, to the end that he is better known, loved and exalted. Current Shows: Confessing the Faith, Particular Pilgrims, Covenant Podcast, Modern Marrow Men, Sermon Select, The Weekly Discourse, and more TBA. Support this podcast: https://podcasters. ...
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I am the Pastor of Hickory Grove AC Church in Four Oaks, NC. I have a passion for the Gospel and the centricity of God's Word in the life of the faithful believer. Join me as we explore the Bible through daily devotions. Each episode will typically include prayer, a reading from a Puritan author, reading of Scripture, expounding on that Scripture, and a reading from an encouraging Christian work. Each episode should be 20 minutes or less, optimal for listening while in the car or doing chore ...
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This Week's Sermon

St. Andrews Reformed Presbyterian Church JKPC

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We meet for worship each Lord's day at 10:00 am at 114 Union Street in LaGrange, Ohio. You can contact our pastor by phone at 440-537-8216 or by mail at Saint Andrews Presbyterian Church, 114 Union Street, LaGrange, Ohio 44050. . Our vision and desire is to repair ruins of a different nature. The Puritan poet John Milton in an essay on the chief aim of education remarked "We seek to repair the ruins created by our first parents." The Apostle Paul gives the biblical directive on how to achiev ...
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The following message was delivered at the 2024 Covenant Conference, hosted by CBTS. The theme for the 2024 conference was Conquering and to Conquer: An Eschatology of Victory. To learn more about CBTS, visit CBTSeminary.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cbtseminary/support…
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Concordia University students studying to become church workers had the chance to share about church work vocations at Higher Things Conferences this summer. In Part 1 of 2, Young Adult Representatives (YARs) Brianna Pike and Josh Rueter join Andy and Sarah to talk about their church work programs, how they were chosen to be YARs, the conversations…
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In this episode of "Men Who Rocked the World," Dr. Steven Lawson explores the profound influence of John Wycliffe, the "Morning Star of the Reformation." Lawson traces Wycliffe's journey from a brilliant scholar at Oxford to a fierce advocate for biblical authority over church tradition. Highlighting Wycliffe's role in translating the Bible into En…
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The Attributes of God - -But man is endowed with a conscience.- True, but how well does it serve him until he is enlightened by the Word and convicted by the Spirit-- Man's understanding has been so darkened by sin, and folly is so bound up in his heart from childhood -Prov. 22-15-, that until he is instructed he does not know what God requires of …
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For the next several episodes of Preaching & Teaching, we'll be airing Dr. Jon English Lee's sermon series on the Song of Solomon (preached to Morningview Baptist Church). Sermon 12. Song of Solomon 8:1-12 For more information, visit cbtseminary.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cbtseminary/support…
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We’re celebrating 100 years of God’s blessings on KFUO Radio with a special series featuring guests from KFUO’s long history! In Episode 5, former on-air host Rev. Don Matzat, joins Sarah and guest co-hosts Joanie Harwell and Gary Duncan to talk about how he served KFUO as an on-air host, stories of his time with KFUO Radio, the impact he saw while…
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July 19th, Sabbath.-During the past week, I have, I trust, been led to see a little more of the nature of the Christian warfare, and daily taking up the cross, than ever before. It appears to me now, to consist not merely in abstaining from those outward transgressions which are obvious to the view of others-but stedfastly resisting, in the strengt…
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Anne was crowned queen on 1 June 1533. On 7 September, she gave birth to the future Queen Elizabeth I. Henry was disappointed to have a daughter, but hoped a son would follow and professed to love Elizabeth. Anne subsequently had three miscarriages and by March 1536, Henry was courting Jane Seymour. Henry had Anne investigated for high treason in A…
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In this episode, John-Mark sits down with Ryan Davidson, a Pastor and Professor in Pastoral Theology from the State of Virginia, to discuss the subject of the body and soul, the task of pastoral counselling, and the reformed doctrine of the means of grace. They delve into how physiological and neurological conditions might impact our spiritual live…
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Could a Catholic be on the Throne of England? In this final episode of our series on the Puritan movement, we hear how the Church of England worked through this question with Catholic James as heir to the throne. Learn about the creation of the Whigs and Tories, the reign of King James, how religious freedom ebbs and flows during this period, and t…
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The proper study of the Christian is the Godhead. The highest science, the loftiest speculation, the mightiest philosophy, which can engage the attention of a child of God, is the name, the nature, the person, the doings, and the existence of the great God which he calls his Father. There is something exceedingly improving to the mind in a contempl…
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How is relief organized after a community experiences a disaster? Rev. Trae Fistler (Mid-South District Disaster Response Coordinator) and Ms. Janet Simko (former Mid-South District Disaster Response Coordinator) join Andy, Sarah, and guest co-host Rev. Kevin Robson (Chief Mission Officer for the LCMS) during our series on Mercy Stories to talk abo…
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There is in every natural man a seed of malice against God. And it often dreadfully breaks forth. Though it may in great measure lie hid in secure times, when God lets men alone, and they meet with no great disturbance of body or mind- yet, if God does but touch men in their consciences, by manifesting to them a little of his wrath for their sins, …
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Rev. Peter Bender, Director of the Concordia Catechetical Academy, and Rev. Dr. Al Espinosa, member of the board of directors for the Concordia Catechetical Academy, join Andy and Sarah to talk about what catechesis is, what the Catechism is, why catechesis is important, how the Concordia Catechetical Academy began, how the Concordia Catechetical A…
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Scriptures are very express and abundant in this matter- that the eternal punishment of the wicked will consist in sensible misery and torment, and not in annihilation. - What is said of Judas is worthy to be observed here, -It had been good for that man if he had not been born-- Mat. 26-24. - This seems plainly to teach us, that the punishment of …
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Wives, submit to your own husbands | Pastor's Inbox In this conversation, the cohosts address the meaning of "everything" in the phrase: Wives, submit to your own husbands, as to the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife even as Christ is the head of the church, his body, and is himself its Savior. Now as the church submits to Christ, so al…
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C H R I S T I AN K N O W L E D G E-The more knowledge you have of divine things, the better will you know your duty- your knowledge will be of great use to direct you as to your duty in particular cases. You will also be the better furnished against the temptations of the devil. For the devil often takes advantage of persons' ignorance to ply them …
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1671 Evangelism Puritan Classic -The HOLINESS of God is against you. He is not only angry with you-so He may be with His children-but He has a fixed habitual displeasure against you. God's nature is infinitely contrary to sin, and so He cannot delight in a sinner outside of Christ. Oh what a misery is this, to be out of the favor, yes, under the ha…
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One of the most important incidents of this journey was the meeting of Whitefield with Gilbert Tennent. Two powerful preachers could not well resemble each other less- and the great strength of each lay in traits in which the other was deficient. In one point, Whitefield felt and recorded his new friend's superiority. He heard Tennent preach. -Neve…
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What do I wait for--- The teachings of God the Spirit. When we are thoroughly emptied of ourselves - when our knowledge is shown to be ignorance, our wisdom folly, our righteousness filthy rags, and our strength weakness, then we begin to long after the teachings of the blessed Spirit. We must be purged and tried before we can value and receive the…
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In this episode of Men Who Rocked the World, Dr. Steven Lawson delves into the life and legacy of George Whitefield, the towering evangelist of the Great Awakening. Whitefield’s unparalleled zeal for the gospel, his unyielding commitment to preaching Christ crucified, and his extraordinary impact on the spiritual landscape of the 18th century are e…
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How does a young man explore the possibility of pursuing a future pastoral vocation? Ninth-grader Emmit Ohlde, who recently attended a Higher Things conference, joins Andy and Sarah for our Set Apart to Serve series to talk about his experience at Higher Things, what he enjoyed about the worship and learning experiences, how Higher Things helped hi…
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The wilderness is the place of travelers, journeying from one country to another- none but a madman would think of making his home there. Precisely such is this world. It is the place through which man journeys from time to eternity. And faith it is which makes the difference between the way in which men regard this world. The unbeliever, for the m…
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For the next several episodes of Preaching & Teaching, we'll be airing Dr. Jon English Lee's sermon series on the Song of Solomon (preached to Morningview Baptist Church). Sermon 11. Song of Solomon 7:1-13 For more information, visit CBTSeminary.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cbtseminary/support…
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We’re celebrating 100 years of God’s blessings on KFUO Radio with a special series featuring guests from KFUO’s long history! In Episode 4, John Fischer, who was Chief Engineer for KFUO Radio for about 50 years, joins Sarah and guest co-hosts Joanie Harwell and Gary Duncan to talk about how he served KFUO for many years, some of the fun he used to …
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Oftentimes holiness in the heart is more known by the opposition that is made there to it, than by its own prevalent working. The Spirit's operation is known by the flesh's opposition. We find a man's strength by the burdens he carries, and not the pace that he goes. 'O wretched man that I am- Who shall deliver me from the body of this death--' is …
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Coming out of the Interregnum period, what happens when the English monarchy is restored? In episode 8 of our series on the Puritan movement, we learn about Oliver Cromwell’s son making a mess of politics, leading to Charles II agreeing to come back as the Constitutional Monarch in 1660. Under Charles II, religious liberty becomes a critical issue …
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Who, that looks upward to the midnight sky- and, with an eye of reason, beholds its rolling wonders- who can forbear inquiring, Of what were their mighty orbs formed-- Amazing to relate, they were produced without materials. They sprung from emptiness itself. The stately fabric of universal nature emerged out of nothing. What instruments were used …
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What does mercy work look like immediately following a natural disaster? Joel and Kathy Matthews, Disaster Response Site Coordinators in the LCMS Florida-Georgia District, join Andy, Sarah, and guest co-host Rev. Kevin Robson, Chief Mission Officer for the LCMS, during our series on Mercy Stories to talk about where their interest in disaster respo…
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In the sanctification of believers, the Holy Ghost works in them, in their whole souls, their minds, wills, and affections, a gracious, supernatural habit, principle, and disposition of living to God- wherein the substance or essence, the life and being, of holiness consists. This is that spirit which is born of the Spirit, that new creature, that …
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It was God in the exercise of His high sovereignty that placed Satan and his angels, Adam, and Israel in their respective responsible positions. But so far from His sovereignty taking away responsibility from the creature, it was by the exercise thereof that He placed them on this conditional footing, under such responsibilities as He thought prope…
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How does a Christian care for someone suffering with depression and anxiety? The Rev. Dr. Stephen Pietsch, Associate Professor of Practical Theology at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about what sparked his interest in pastoral care and counseling, how his pastoral ministry shaped how he teaches pastoral care to his se…
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We are strong when we are weak because we gain our strength-by prayer, and our weakness is our best argument in supplication.-Jacob never conquered until he limped, nay, until he fell. When the-sinew shrank, the suppliant triumphed. When you are engaged in-prayer, plead your strength, and you will get nothing- then plead-your weakness, and you will…
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