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Jonathan brings another devotion. This time on the subject of loving not the world, and the daily battle of keeping our hearts from idols.
Jonathan returns to the studio after a long break to bring a devotion on the blessing of finding contentment with God in life.
Jonathan looks at the doctrine regeneration and its effects and fruits
Jonathan discusses the already not yet principle of New Testament scripture under the rubric of the Two-Age model and its relationship to personal sanctification
Jonathan discusses the authority and perspicuity of scripture, and the importance of holding to biblical propositional truth in a postmodern age.
Jonathan is once again joined by special guest Pastor Stephen Goundry to discuss mercy ministry and its importances in the work and life of the local church
Jonathan discusses the hypostatic union and how this profound truth serves as a model for Christian humility.
Jonathan looks at the gospel truth of the perseverance of the saints; seeing God's eternal nature and Christ's perfect work as the only sure foundation of the believers eternal security
Jonathan looks at what the bible has revealed about the hidden world of the demonic, and how the believer is to live in light of this opposition.
Jonathan discusses Trinitarian theology and its application to Christian living; and how other theistic views fall short of accounting for the one and the many in human experience.
Preached a couple weeks ago at ICI fellowship. The Sermon was called Faith, Hope and Love: The Big Picture. Hope you are blessed!
Jonathan and Bryan continue the out reach series...looking this time at evangelizing the christian cults
Jonathan is joined by special guest Dee Dee Warren to exposit the Olivet discourse from a Preterist perspective, seeing the events predicted therein as being largely fulfilled within the first century with the destruction of Jerusalem in AD70
Jonathan and Bryan begin a new mini series called "outreach", starting with a look at secularism and its two cardinal beliefs: atheism and agnosticism.
Jonathan is joined by special guest Tom Harley discuss how christian joy can be found in the midst of personal grief.
Jonathan is joined with special guest Pastor Stephen Goundry (His favorite person in ministry) to discuss biblical ecclesiology and how the local church under the authority scripture and the oversight of elders can safeguard itself from both a hierarchy and anarchy.
Jonathan teaches Covenant Theology from a credo-baptist perspective; affirming unity of the covenant of Grace over redemptive history as the means of man's only way of salvation, but yet seeing a maturing of the covenant community over time through the various covenant administrations, culminating in the New Covenant.
Jonathan and Bryan are joined by guest Pastor Rob Boyd to discuss youth ministry and the challenges facing the church today in ministering to the youth in a youth celebrated culture.
Radio show in Seattle that was an epilogue to the Two Kingdoms debate. We discuss the practical out workings of two-kingdoms theology in today's society.
The Two Kingdoms Debate: Should we work to build a Christian NationFormat of the Debate:1. Introductory remarks- 5 minutes2. Opening Statements- 20 minutes each3. Rebuttals- 8 minutes each4. Cross Examinations- 15 minutes eachBreak- 10 minutes total5. Closing Statements- 10 minutes each6. Audience Q & A- 30 minutes
I preached at ICI fellowship this Sunday. The sermon was entitled: The Idols that Slay. Sound quality is not the best, but hope you enjoy it
Interview with Dee Dee "the Legend" Warren, discussing the centrality of the cross in Orthodox Preterism and how it radically differs from the heretical view of Hyper-PreterismFor more info go to www.preteristsite.com
I did a radio show when I was up Seattle last month as a promotion for the Two Kingdoms Debate. I felt like Frasier. Enjoy!
Jonathan and Bryan discuss eschatology and the sensationalism that often surrounds modern end time scenarios. Jonathan lays the foundations of a more biblical eschatology, which is primarily focused on consummation of redemptive history.