Join Anthony Delgado on the Theology with Feet podcast to discuss: What is true? Why do we care? And what do we do? with the theological issues of our day.
Today I’m spending some time reflecting on the general troubles of the world and also some specific issues of the day in light of the already-but-not-yet paradigm of scripture. As always, the Bible has wonderful answers to life’s toughest questions. REF Music by Ben Sound
On the podcast today, What is the Spiritual Gift of Tongues? Is it just other languages? Or is it something more? Has the gift ceased? How should it be practiced? REFS Douglas R. A. Hare, Matthew, Interpretation, a Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching (Louisville, KY: John Knox Press, 1993), 65. Schreiner, Thomas. “Why I…Read More
Sorry this episode is coming so late! On this episode I’m talking to Noah Stepro of Kairos, a pastor and good friend of mine. We are discussing Christian Antinomianism. We get a little political, a little philosophical, and very biblical. Enjoy! REF The King Jesus Gospel, Scot McKnight: https://amzn.to/2QZDPME
This week at Sonrise we experienced a powerful message of God’s rescue from the desperation that plagues our society and people. We all have a great need for inner strength and that strength is available to us through Christ by His spirit that dwells in us. On this episode of TWH, I intro the message,…Read More
Finally back after a crazy couple of weeks and excited to dive into some Unseen Realm context. In this episode I talk through the way that the God works through the church to declare His authority over the nations to the rulers and authorities in the heavens. Who are the rulers and authorities? What role…Read More
In my Instagram, @theologywithfeet, I asked my audience if discipleship begins before or after someone professes to follow Jesus. Over 75% said after. [Dramatic Pause] But, the scriptures testify otherwise. The testimony of the scriptures is that of preconversion discipleship; that is, discipleship–the making of a disciple–begins before someone even believes in Jesus. On this…Read More
Trypho asks, “Are Christians Israel?” Justin answers, “we are both called and in fact are Jacob and Israel and Judah and Joseph and David, and true children of God” (Justin Dial. Tryph. 123). In this episode I unpack Ephesians 2:11-22 and compare it to the broad teaching of the NT regarding the continuity and discontinuity…Read More
On this podcast I’m talking through salvation by grace through faith (see infographic). Specifically, I’m targeting consumeristic and individualistic ideologies–and as a bonus, Moralistic Therapeutic Deism. If you don’t know what that is, give it a listen! It’s real. Ephesians 2:8–10(CSB) 8 For you are saved by grace through faith, and this is not from yourselves;…Read More
On this week’s podcast, we’re doubling up again to tackle the doctrine of Regeneration through Ephesians 2:1-5. What exactly changes in us when we come to Christ? Why do we care? And what do we do about it? Ephesians 2:1–5 (CSB) FROM DEATH TO LIFE 2 And you were dead in your trespasses and sins…Read More
EDIT: Check out my message from Sonrise Church that goes with this podcast as well. I think some of the connections clearer than on the podcast, although the podcast has more of the theological front-matter. https://www.facebook.com/plugins/video.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FSonrisePalmdale%2Fvideos%2F2941655709242875%2F “He [God] subjected everything under his [Christ’s] feet.” Continuing in Ephesians and discussing the authority of Jesus. Does Jesus…Read More
On this episode of TWF, I’m discussing the doctrine of the Trinity. Where does it come from? What makes it such a big deal if it’s not mentioned explicitly in the Bible? Is it even in the Bible? What ancient heresies stem from a denial of the orthodox trinity? And obviously, how does the doctrine…Read More
This morning I heard another really bad explanation of arminianism. That’s fine. If you don’t know, you don’t know. But, it reminded me that we are better off if we can speak intelligently about positions we don’t agree with, so I thought I’d throw this out there. Here’s a podcast and an infographic that I…Read More
I’m probably not talking about enlightenment in the way you are thinking. On this episode of TWF, I’m addressing Paul’s pray to the Ephesians, that they be enlightened with a Spirit of wisdom and revelation in knowledge. How does prayer result in spiritual wisdom and knowledge? Can unspiritual people have knowledge? Is all knowledge in…Read More
On this podcast we’re talking about Theology Proper — not the doctrine of the Son or the Spirit or even the Father, necessarily — but the sub-discipline of systematic theology which deals specifically with the being, attributes, and works of God. There is but one God who made all things, preserves the existence of all things, rules…Read More
Guest host Trey Booker (IG @lit_reformed_memes) is on the pod talking about the doctrines of security and providence from Ephesians 1:13-14. Give it a listen and make sure to follow Trey on Instagram for some fantastic theological memery and theological insight.
On this episode of TWF, we’re discussing our eternal inheritance and the way that our eternal inheritance allows us to live in the moment, to make every effort to live our lives to the praise of the glory of Christ, and to store up, not treasures on earth, but treasures in heaven. If you want…Read More
In this episode of Theology with Feet, I’m tackling two very related subjects that providentially overlapped in our series’, scripture and revelation. Revelation comes from Ephesians 1:9-10. Scripture is the first episode in our Statement of Belief series. Listen in as I discuss the relationship of scripture to God’s revelation and how other forms of…Read More
Continuing in Ephesians, we’re talking about the next Spiritual Blessing that is our Redemption in Christ. Redemption is a running illustration, theme, and motif of salvation in the scriptures which informs so much of our theology from the Old Testament and the New. RESOURCES Bible Project Videos: Bad Words (trespass)
What does it mean to be Reformed? Are all Protestants Reformed? Do you have to be Calvinist to be Reformed? What about Reformed denominations? All this an more on this episode of Theology with Feet. Be sure to subscribe on iTunes and if you like what you hear, shoot us a 5-star review. REF: Pocket…Read More
Today on the podcast, we got to explore what it means to be a part of God’s family. Who is a part of God’s family? Whose family are we by nature (hint, not God’s)? What are the implications of sonship and how do we live out our sonship before God our Father?
What does it mean to be a Baptist? Is that just another denomination or is it something more (hint, hint). In this episode, I’m talking about the practice of baptism, different traditions of baptism, some of the critical issues that touch baptism (how we think about baptism) and giving some VERY important implications for how…Read More
On this podcast, we’re addressing the topic of election with many of it’s philosophical and theological underpinnings. How does election affect our view of divine determinism, concepts of free will, and tendency towards fatalistic thinking? Let’s talk about Calvinism and Arminianism and some of the touch points there as well. Don’t forget to follow on…Read More
What does it mean to be Evangelical? Why do we even care? Should you even care? (HINT: Yes, you should!) All this and more on this episode. Resources: Douglas Sweeney, The American Evangelical Story D. W. Bebbington, Evangelicalism in Modern Britain Tim Keller, Center Church State of Theology Survey
Once a week we will take a single theological principle (I used that term loosely this week) from the book of Ephesians to discuss some of the theological nuance and application of the text. At Sonrise Church, I will also be preaching through the same text and this podcast is designed to give some more…Read More
We’re looking through 5 perspectives that I hold on theology. This week we are talking about what it means to be orthodox in your theology.