This podcast takes you on a journey through the Westminster Confession of Faith. What do you believe and why do you believe it? This podcast seeks to help you answer that question. (music from bensound.com)
What is the day of judgement for? When will it be?
Christ is coming back - what for?
What will our final state be like?
What happens when I die?
What are synods for?
You in your small corner and I in mine? No?
Why do we do church discipline? What does it look like?
Who has the keys to the kingdom of God?
Who's invited to the table of the King?
In the Supper we do we eat Christ's body and drink His blood?
How do we celebrate the Lord's Supper? Can my minister bring the bread and wine to my house?
What doesn't happen at the Lord's Supper? What about the Roman Catholic Mass?
What's the Lord's Supper? What's it for? What's it do?
Must I be baptised to be saved? Must I be baptised again to be sure?
Baptising children? Really? Absolutely.
To immerse or not to immerse?
Ever been baptised by a superstar pastor? What if your minister left the faith? Do you need to be baptised again?
What's a sacrament? What's it do?
Does our union with Christ make us divine? What are my responsibilities to other Christians?
What does it mean when we say that we're united to Christ?
Who is the Antichrist? (music from bensound.com)
Where can I find the perfect church?
Jesus has given gifts to his church. What are they?
The church is visible and catholic too. What do we mean?
Did you know that the church is both catholic and invisible? You didn't? Have a listen...
Can I marry my cousin? Can I divorce my wife if I don't love her anymore? Find out here.
Love and marriage apparently go together like a horse and carriage. But what is marriage? What's it for? Who can be married?
What is government supposed to do? What can we do for the government?
We all like to give politicians abuse. They're useless and we could all do a better job - right? The Scriptures aren't silent about the ruling authorities and nor are the Westminster divines.
My mother used to say "tell the truth and shame the devil" but truth isn't fashionable anymore. The Westminster Divines thought it was important and they dedicated a whole chapter to our oaths and vows. What are they? Find out in episode 66 of...
Why do Christians worship on Sunday? What is permissable on the Sabbath? Isn't the Sabbath an OT thing? (music from bensound.com)
What should a worship service look like? Do we need to pray towards Jerusalem? How fancy do our buildings need to be?
Prayer should be a part of our worship. What is it? Who should we pray for? Can we ask God to care for those who are dead?
Creation shows us that there is a God. How should He be worshipped?
Message from Scott Woodburn on December 31, 2020
What is the conscience? Scripture references...Romans 14.4, Acts 5.29, 1 Corinthians 7.23, Galatians 5.1, Colossians 2.20-23, Romans 2.14-15, Acts 17.11, Romans 10.17. Study questions...(1) Give a definition of conscience. (2) What is the first...
FREEEEEEEDDDDDOOOOOMMMM!!!! SCRIPTURE REFERENCES 1 Corinthians 15.54-57 1 John 4.18 1 Thessalonians 1.10 2 Corinthians 3.13,17-18 Acts 15.10-11 Acts 26.18 Colossians 1.13 Galatians 1.14 Galatians 3.9,13,14 Galatians 5.1 Hebrews 4.14,16...
What use is the law of God in a believer's life? STUDY QUESTIONS 1. Define the civic, ceremonial & moral law. 2. What is the threefold use of God's law? 3. What things does the law teach us? 4. What do we mean when we say that the law...
Moral, civic, ceremonial. Huh? (music from bensound.com)
Can you be sure about salvation? (music from bensound.com)
Can a Christian lose his/her salvation? (music from bensound.com)
Humbled, encouraged & Jesus. (music from bensound.com)
Are good works all about us? What if we don't do as much as other Christians? (music from bensound.com)
What good are good works? (music from bensound.com)
Public, private, general, particular. What??? (music from bensound.com)
Was your repentance good enough?
What is repentance?
Saving faith believes what God says.
Where does faith come from?
The saints grow in grace.