Just three average guys engaging in conversation to help listeners understand the importance of a deeper, raw, and bold relationship with Jesus by taking a journey through the Gospel!
The BOLD&Uncut podcast is truly a hidden gem in the world of podcasts. From the moment I discovered it, it became a vital part of my morning routine. This podcast features two incredibly laid back guys who share a deep love for the Lord and never fail to bring laughter into my day.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is the genuine positivity and uplifting messages that are consistently delivered in each episode. It's refreshing to find a podcast that focuses on faith and spirituality in such a relatable and humorous way. The hosts have an incredible ability to connect with their audience and make them feel like they're having a conversation with close friends. Their authenticity shines through every word, making it easy to resonate with their experiences and perspectives.
Furthermore, the topics discussed on The BOLD&Uncut podcast are always relevant and thought-provoking. Whether it's discussing prayer, relationships, or personal growth, they tackle these subjects with honesty and vulnerability. They provide practical advice and insights that can be applied to everyday life, which adds immense value to each episode.
However, like any podcast, there are a few minor drawbacks worth mentioning. Occasionally, the hosts can veer off-topic or lose focus during their discussions. While this may add to the casual atmosphere of the podcast, it can also be slightly frustrating for listeners seeking more structured content. Additionally, some episodes may lack in-depth analysis or exploration of certain topics due to time constraints.
In conclusion, The BOLD&Uncut podcast is an absolute joy to listen to every morning. It has become an essential part of my routine as I start my day with positivity and inspiration from these remarkable hosts. Despite its minor flaws, this podcast's unique blend of humor, faith-based messages, and relatability makes it stand out among others in its genre. If you're looking for an uplifting podcast that will bring laughter into your life while still diving into meaningful conversations, I highly recommend giving The BOLD&Uncut podcast a listen.
Acts 2 and the inauguration of the temple and kingdom.
who does Paul define as Israel? we look at the dispensational vs covenantal sides of the argument and then see what scripture says. Who is the "all of israel" in Romans 11?
Michael discusses his recent trip out to Utah
regeneration- exodus typology- new creation with Christ as the firstborn of the new creation and first fruits of our resurrection.
Christ's second coming -based on "Paul and the Hope of Glory" by Constantine Campbell
we look at Dispensationalism as hyper-modern rather than anti-modern. we look at the spread of the system by "pop-culture". we conclude the series.
discussing the MidActs dispy theology and Eschatology
what is semi-pelagianism and are many baptists semi-pelagian today in America?
we look at John Calvin and the history of the southern Baptist Convention and southern seminary - Abstract of Principles and James Boyce
Early Church understanding of meeting on Sunday rather than Saturday-john walton argument of Genesis 1- & the new creation through Christ's death and resurrection
the new covenant and new creation- why we meet together on the Lord's Day rather than Saturday
Codex Bezae, Codex Alexandrinus, Codex Vaticanus, Codex Sinaiticus
we look at the Scofield reference bible to charles Ryrie's influence on dispy thought in america and then we end with looking at the influence of common sense philosophy within the system
we are looking at the history of the textual variants of the story of the adulterous woman story in John and the variant of the ending of mark as well as a variant in 1 John 5.
Based on John Sailhamer's work as well as the book "Reading Moses seeing Jesus" by Seth Postell
Based on God's Kingdom through God's Covenant by Peter J. Gentry
looking at the New Covenant and what that means in light of the NT passages part 2
a short history of zionism and how it gets intermixed with dispensationalism
LOOKING INTO THE NEW COVENANT in the NT.Based on NT Scholars work GK Beale, Benjamin Gladd, Constantine Campbell, etcreading the OT in light of the new.
HOW WE GOT OUR BIBLE- things Christians should know
Darby in America and the americanization of Darby's eschatology
types and patterns of the exodus and how they are fulfilled in Christ and how they relate to the church- 1 Corinthians 10
how is Christ seen in the OT figures and stories- which are pointing to Christ as the Archetype. Adam to the new Adam- based on James Hamilton book Typology
Christ in the gospels recapitulating Israel's Exodus
looking at the early church millennial views- from 1st century to Augustine
looking at soteriology and the history and tradition of perseverance of the saints
Perseverance of the Saints in scripture and what it actually means in soteriology.
the fallen angels and the gods of the other nations as well as the divine council of psalm 82. based on "the unseen realm" book.
the beatific vision in church tradition- specifically a look at John Calvin's language
based on -"from plato to christ" - by Louis Markos
what does partakers of the divine nature mean for believers in the eschaton.
we go through history and look at the different atonement theories and focuses of what Christ accomplished at the Cross.
classical trinitarianism...inseparable operations based on Adonis Vidu and his book "The same God who works all things"
looking at classical trinitarianism in church fathers like Origen, Athanasius, Basil, Augustine etc
councils, heresies and fathers from the first 6 centuries of church history
Revelation 12 and Christ's Birth- argument for the date of September 11, 3 BC. (Tishri 1 feast of Trumpets)
looking at the differing views on the Lords supper- specifically retrieving the historic calvinistic Baptist view of spiritual presence at the Lords supper.
based on 17th century philosopher and his Pensees. Based on Gavin Ortlund and his answer to why a partial veiling and partial unveiling of God is better for the human in creating genuine relationship.
the scriptures to election conversation with Michael
intro on the moral argument and then we deep dive into Beale's explanation to Ezekiel 40-48 and how he connects it with the final city in Revelation 21-22 and we end with how we as sinful man dwell with Holy God for eternity in the new creation.
by grace through faithrepent and put your faith in Christ and his finished work on the cross. this faith is a gift of God by his grace.
Particular Baptist History and the southern baptist convention history and recovery of language on the sacraments
conversation with Michael on how we got where we are today as Baptists...specifically the SBC in America.
GK Beale study of the spreading commission from Eden, the patriarchs, and into Israel and then the spreading of the new temple (the church) to the nations of the world.