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TRB 409 Scots Confession (19) - Enjoyment of God Through Good Works

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In this episode of the Reformed Brotherhood Podcast, Tony Arsenal and Jesse Schwamb engage in a rich discussion centered around the Scots Confession, particularly focusing on the themes of obedience, good works, and the enjoyment of God. They begin by addressing the common misconception that faith and obedience are synonymous, emphasizing that while the faith that saves is inherently obedient, the two are not the same. This distinction is crucial for understanding the nature of true Christian obedience.

The hosts explore the concept of enjoying God, arguing that this is achieved through aligning oneself with God's commandments and engaging in the good works set forth by Him. They stress that these acts do not save us, but reflect a life already saved and in harmony with God's will. This enjoyment is not a passive state but an active pursuit of understanding God's character and living accordingly, facilitated by the Holy Spirit.

Throughout their discussion, Tony and Jesse challenge listeners to rethink the role of obedience in the Christian life, encouraging a mindset that views serving God not as laborious but as a joyous expression of faith. They draw from both historical and contemporary theological insights to provide a comprehensive understanding of these themes, making the conversation relevant for believers seeking to deepen their relationship with God.

Key Points:
  1. Distinction between faith and obedience: While faith that saves is obedient, obedience is not equivalent to faith.
  2. Enjoyment of God through good works: Aligning with God's will and performing good works reflect a life in harmony with Him.
  3. The role of the Holy Spirit: The Holy Spirit empowers believers to pursue obedience and enjoy a deeper relationship with God.
Questions for Reflection:
  1. How can we differentiate between faith and obedience in our spiritual practices?
  2. In what ways can we pursue the enjoyment of God in our daily lives?
  3. What role does the Holy Spirit play in empowering us to live obediently to God's commandments?
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In this episode of the Reformed Brotherhood Podcast, Tony Arsenal and Jesse Schwamb engage in a rich discussion centered around the Scots Confession, particularly focusing on the themes of obedience, good works, and the enjoyment of God. They begin by addressing the common misconception that faith and obedience are synonymous, emphasizing that while the faith that saves is inherently obedient, the two are not the same. This distinction is crucial for understanding the nature of true Christian obedience.

The hosts explore the concept of enjoying God, arguing that this is achieved through aligning oneself with God's commandments and engaging in the good works set forth by Him. They stress that these acts do not save us, but reflect a life already saved and in harmony with God's will. This enjoyment is not a passive state but an active pursuit of understanding God's character and living accordingly, facilitated by the Holy Spirit.

Throughout their discussion, Tony and Jesse challenge listeners to rethink the role of obedience in the Christian life, encouraging a mindset that views serving God not as laborious but as a joyous expression of faith. They draw from both historical and contemporary theological insights to provide a comprehensive understanding of these themes, making the conversation relevant for believers seeking to deepen their relationship with God.

Key Points:
  1. Distinction between faith and obedience: While faith that saves is obedient, obedience is not equivalent to faith.
  2. Enjoyment of God through good works: Aligning with God's will and performing good works reflect a life in harmony with Him.
  3. The role of the Holy Spirit: The Holy Spirit empowers believers to pursue obedience and enjoy a deeper relationship with God.
Questions for Reflection:
  1. How can we differentiate between faith and obedience in our spiritual practices?
  2. In what ways can we pursue the enjoyment of God in our daily lives?
  3. What role does the Holy Spirit play in empowering us to live obediently to God's commandments?
  continue reading

471 episodes

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