The Hesed and Emet Podcast seeks to celebrate the steadfast love and faithfulness of Christ through discussions on Church History, Biblical Spirituality, The Bible, Christian Living, and Theology.www.hesedandemet.com
On this episode we talk with Jeremy W. Johnston about his new book, Undiminished Returns: Poems of A Christian Life. Twitter: @GandalfPirate Website: jeremywjohnston.ca Facebook: @JeremyWJohnston Books All Things New: Essays on Christianity, culture & the arts Undiminished Returns: Poems of a Christian Life
On this episode J. Aaron White discusses his new book Paul's Big Letter: A Kid-Friendly Journey Through Romans. Other topics discussed- preaching in light of children in the service- family worship/devotions- leading and shepherding your wife toward greater joy in Jesus You can follow Aaron on twitter or on his blog Aaron's books:Man Up Kneel Down: Shepherding Your Wife Toward Greater Joy in Jesus Written for ages 8-12, Paul’s Big Letter will take your child on a fun, engaging, and understandable journey through the Book of Romans. A helpful resource for parents, grandparents, pastors, ministry leaders, and personal devotions, Paul’s Big Letter aims to bridge the gap that often exists for children when Paul’s epistles are being studied and expounded. May your children come to see the glory of God’s gospel!
On this episode we talk with Dr. Christopher Osterbrock about Thomas Brooks and his newly edited book Precious Remedies against Satan's Devices.
On this episode we discuss Gary Steward's new book Reforming Culture: J.W. Alexander's Christian Approach to Social ReformHow should we address the social ills in our culture? How should we respond to the social and economic inequalities around us? James W. Alexander (1804–1859) thought deeply about these problems and wrote extensively about how these issues might be addressed from a Christian perspective. Alexander’s thoughts on government, economics, education, and race continue to be relevant for our own day. While the complexion of our social ills may have changed, the solution to needs of our culture have largely remained the same. Books by GaryReforming Culture: J.W. Alexander's Christian Approach to Social ReformGod's Design, P&R (co-authored with Sally Michael)Princeton Seminary (1812-1929): Its Leaders' Lives and WorksJustifying Revolution, OUP (forthcoming) Mentioned on this episodeThe Splendid and the Vile
This episode is a reading from All Things New: Essays on Christianity, culture & the arts by Jeremey Johnston. Read by the author.
On this episode we talk with Drs. Steve Weave and Ian Clary—the editors for A Pure Flame of Devotion: The History of Christian Spirituality (essays in honour of Michael A.G. Haykin). Here is some of the topics this episode covered:- the process of compiling and editing A Pure Flame of Devotion while keeping it a surprise- systems and tips for research- how can pastors encourage future historians- projects Ian and Steve are working on and reading Audio: How to research Baptist history by Terry WolvesReformed Evangelicalism and the Search for a Usable Past: The Historiography of Arnold Dallimore, Pastor-Historian By Ian ClaryRivers of Living Water: Celebrating 125 Years of Hughson Street Baptist Church, Hamilton, Ontario, 1887-2012 by Ian ClaryOn the Road: The Original Scroll by Deckle EdgeOrthodox Radicals: Baptist Identity in the English Revolution Matthew C. Bingham The Virtue of Nationalism by Yoram Hazony You can follow Steve Weaver on twitter (@steveweaver) or find him on his blog, Pastor Historian
On this episode we talked with Dr. Jonathan Griffiths about his new book Living by Faith in Turbulent Times How are we to live in these turbulent days? What will it look like to navigate the present crisis and its aftermath as followers of Jesus Christ? Living by Faith in Turbulent Times tackles these timely questions by taking us deep into the Bible’s most famous passage on the nature of authentic faith, Hebrews 11. As we look to God’s never-changing word for guidance and help for today, we find rich encouragement from key models of faith—men and women who walked with God and trusted his promises through fearful and challenging days. This new resource will not only strengthen followers of Jesus to walk by faith, but introduce others to the God who can be trusted in turbulent times. Resources mentioned in this episode:The Attributes of God by A.W. PinkThe Attributes of God (vol. 1) by A.W. TozerA Body of Divinity by Thomas WatsonNone Greater by Matthew BarrettPreaching in the New Testament by Jonathan GriffithsReformed Systematic Theology, Volume 1: Revelation and God by Joel R. Beeke and Paul M. Smalley Encounter the Truth Broadcasting
Jeremy Johnston and Chance sit down to talk about Jeremy's upcoming online conference on Christ and Culture. Friday July 10, 20207:30 pm: Francis Schaeffer: The Gospel & the ArtsQ&A9:00 pm: Francis Schaeffer: How Should We Then Live?Q&A Share our Facebook or Twitter post for an opportunity to win a free ticket!Register here
On this episode we talk with Bennett W. Rogers author of The Tender Lion: The Life, Ministry and Message of J.C. Ryle - Who was J.C. Ryle?- Ryle's hints for simplicity in preaching- Ryle's practice of pastoral visits Resources mentioned in this episodeSimplicity in Preaching, edited by Bennett W. Rogers (Foreword by Steven Lawson)Richard Hobson of LiverpoolThe Tender Lion: The Life, Ministry and Message of J.C. Ryle Other resourcesLatimer, by J.C. Ryle (Series Introduction and foreword by Bennett W. Rogers)Baxter, by J.C. Ryle, Foreword by Tim Copper (Series Introduction by Bennett W. Rogers)Whitefield, by J.C. Ryle, Foreword by Tom Nettles (Series Introduction by Bennett W. Rogers) You can follow Bennett on Twitter or Instagram
Chapter 1, device 2 from Thomas Brooks, Precious Remedies against Satan's Devices, edited and read by Christopher Ellis Osterbrock. Get your copy of the forthcoming volume here:https://hesedandemet.com/precious-remedies Endorsements: “Thomas Brooks (well, his book Precious Remedies) has been a companion to me for half my life. He has helped my soul and my preaching. My multiple copies of this classic have fallen apart over and again from use. No wonder Spurgeon loved to quote this preacher. He can turn a phrase and get to the heart of the matter. If this new edition helps gets Brooks’ biblical counsel into the hearts and lives of more Christians today, I for one will rejoice. Brooks will explain to you why every believer must study what he calls four prime things: Christ, the Scripture, your own hearts, and Satan’s devices. And he’ll show you how to do that. If you let him. So take some advice from an old friend: let him.”—Ligon Duncan, John E. Richards Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary “I am often asked where to begin with reading the Puritans. I can’t think of a better place to begin than with Thomas Brooks’ Precious Remedies. Readers will find Brooks surprisingly easy to read and be challenged by insights that transcend the centuries. I’m thankful to see his work available in this wonderful new edition.”—Tim Challies, Author and Blogger (www.challies.com) “Thomas Brooks’s classic on defeating Satan’s temptations is full of sound, biblical, practical advice and is much needed today, for Christians remain ever in need of hearing our Lord’s admonition, ‘Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation’ (Matt. 26:41). Brooks describes twelve of Satan’s devices and their remedies, then focuses on eight devices Satan uses to keep believers from using the means of grace properly and again provides remedies. Though Satan’s tools may change over the centuries, his devices remain constant; hence, this classic will never be outdated. If you truly desire to grow in grace and spiritual watchfulness and readiness, read this book.”— Joel R. Beeke, President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan “Christopher Ellis Osterbrock has blessed the church with a gift. Church Historians will find Osterbrock’s footnotes impressive. His edit also enables contemporary Christians to engage this Puritan classic. Thomas Brooks’ Precious Remedies remains the best work on how to battle against the Devil’s lies. It is filled with biblical truth explained with practical pastoral wisdom. Osterbrock should be commended for this readable volume. You hold in your hand an explanation of God’s Word that will guide you through the enemy’s temptations and snares.”—Micah L. Caswell, Pastor, Redeemer Church Denton; Author, Thomas Patient: The Father of the Irish Baptist Church
On this episode, we talk with Dr. Roy M. Paul on his new book Jonathan Edwards and the Stockbridge Mohican Indians (now 50% off). What Roy Paul is reading:Mayflower by Nathaniel PhilbrickMemoir and Remains of the Rev. R. M. M'Cheyne by Rev. Andrew A. BonarJonathan Edwards: A New Biography by Iain MurrayThe Biography of Jonathan Edwards by Sereno Edwards Dwight
On this episode we talk with Nate Pickowicz about his newly published book, co-authored with Dustin W. Benge, The American Puritans. We also spend time focussing on one American Puritan, John Cotton (1585–1652). Resources discussed on this episode:The American Puritans The Two Conversions of John CottonJohn Cotton: The Patriarch of New England Other recommended resources:Christianity to the Life: The Imitation of Christ by Cotton MatherFollow Nate on Twitter or Facebook
Chapter 1, device 1 from Thomas Brooks, Precious Remedies against Satan's Devices, edited and read by Christopher Ellis Osterbrock. Get your copy of the forthcoming volume here:https://hesedandemet.com/precious-remedies Endorsements: “Thomas Brooks (well, his book Precious Remedies) has been a companion to me for half my life. He has helped my soul and my preaching. My multiple copies of this classic have fallen apart over and again from use. No wonder Spurgeon loved to quote this preacher. He can turn a phrase and get to the heart of the matter. If this new edition helps gets Brooks’ biblical counsel into the hearts and lives of more Christians today, I for one will rejoice. Brooks will explain to you why every believer must study what he calls four prime things: Christ, the Scripture, your own hearts, and Satan’s devices. And he’ll show you how to do that. If you let him. So take some advice from an old friend: let him.”—Ligon Duncan, John E. Richards Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary “I am often asked where to begin with reading the Puritans. I can’t think of a better place to begin than with Thomas Brooks’ Precious Remedies. Readers will find Brooks surprisingly easy to read and be challenged by insights that transcend the centuries. I’m thankful to see his work available in this wonderful new edition.”—Tim Challies, Author and Blogger (www.challies.com) “Thomas Brooks’s classic on defeating Satan’s temptations is full of sound, biblical, practical advice and is much needed today, for Christians remain ever in need of hearing our Lord’s admonition, ‘Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation’ (Matt. 26:41). Brooks describes twelve of Satan’s devices and their remedies, then focuses on eight devices Satan uses to keep believers from using the means of grace properly and again provides remedies. Though Satan’s tools may change over the centuries, his devices remain constant; hence, this classic will never be outdated. If you truly desire to grow in grace and spiritual watchfulness and readiness, read this book.”— Joel R. Beeke, President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan “Christopher Ellis Osterbrock has blessed the church with a gift. Church Historians will find Osterbrock’s footnotes impressive. His edit also enables contemporary Christians to engage this Puritan classic. Thomas Brooks’ Precious Remedies remains the best work on how to battle against the Devil’s lies. It is filled with biblical truth explained with practical pastoral wisdom. Osterbrock should be commended for this readable volume. You hold in your hand an explanation of God’s Word that will guide you through the enemy’s temptations and snares.”—Micah L. Caswell, Pastor, Redeemer Church Denton; Author, Thomas Patient: The Father of the Irish Baptist Church
On this episode we talk with Jeremy W. Johnston, the author of All Things New: Essays on Christianity, culture & the arts Here are a few things we discuss:- who is an artist?- why should Christians care about art and beauty, and what does the Bible say about the subject?- the pursuit of Christian excellence vs. the pride of perfectionism- how can I begin to be an appreciator of art?- the Chronicles of Narnia For a copy of Jeremy's book, All Things New be sure to use promo code "allthings" for a 40% discount Jeremy's current reading list:The Temple by George Herbert Confessions by Augustine of Hippo (Chadwick trans.) Check out more of Jeremy's work at www.JeremyWJohnston.caFollow Jeremy on twitterFollow H&E Publishing on twitter