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Live from the 2024 RBM Conference, Dr. Mike Bullmore, Senior Pastor of CrossWay Community Church in Bristol, Wisconsin, reminds us of the functioning centrality of the gospel as a biblical theology. Dr. Bullmore states that when we keep the gospel at central importance, it can be impactful on our lives in many ways—in marriages, parenting, and growing and shepherding churches.
Dr. Mike Bullmore, Senior Pastor of CrossWay Community Church in Bristol, Wisconsin, preaches from Romans 8, live from the 2024 RBM Conference. We live in a broken world of pervasive futility, and all of our lives are marked by varying degrees of hardship. Even so, Dr. Bullmore urges us to remember that the suffering of this time does not compare to the joy and glory that are to come. God wants us to be living—day by day—in the good of his steadfast, unfailing, and everlasting love. Dr. Bullmore shares how Romans 8 will help us live like Christians in this fallen world.
Live from the 2024 RBM Conference, tune in as Dr. Mike Bullmore—Senior Pastor of CrossWay Community Church in Bristol, WI—walks through Romans 12, speaking on what living life in the Gospel truly looks like, as well as how we can pursue Romans 12 in our day-to-day lives.
How can we live in truth? What does God want us to know about the truth? Listen in as Dr. Mike Bullmore—senior pastor of CrossWay Community Church in Bristol, WI—speaks live from the 2024 RBM Conference and walks through Romans 5:1–11, teaching about the truth that God wants all of us to know and live in.
Live from the 2024 RBM Conference, Dr. Mike Bullmore of CrossWay Community Church in Bristol, Wisconsin preaches on the functioning centrality of the gospel and its relevance in Scripture and our lives.
Get acquainted with Regular Baptist Ministries Conference '24 keynote speaker Mike Bullmore in this interview with interim National Representative, David Strope. Dr. Bullmore has transitioned from ministry as Senior Pastor of Crossway Community Church in Bristol, Wisconsin, after 25 years of ministry there. He now preaches weekly at Park Community Church, Lincoln Park, Chicago. Mike will bring four messages at the RBM Annual Conference June 24-27 in Elgin IL."
Sermon Text: Ephesians 3:1-13 Sermon Overview: The main idea of this week's sermon was: The cause of spreading the gospel and strengthening the church is worth suffering for.1. A mystery: God brings the nations into his people through the gospel (vv. 1-6)2. A means: God gives his people the gift of spreading the gospel (vv. 7-9)3. A goal: God displays his wisdom through the church (vv. 10-12)4. A glory: Suffering in this cause is worthwhile (v. 13)Digging Deeper: 1. Name things people pursue and the sacrifices they're willing to endure to go after them. (e.g., pursue more money so sacrifice time; excel in fitness/academics, so willingly give up hanging out with friends, etc.)2. As followers of Christ, the things we are called to live for (and if necessary suffer for) are very different than those things for which the world lives. What, according to this passage, does God want us to see as worthy of living for, and if necessary suffering for? 3. What are some of the costs Christians bear in spreading the gospel and strengthening the church? Why do these costs sometimes feel as though they're not worth it? 4. How does this passage change how we view the prospect of suffering in order to share the gospel message?5. There are many parts of the world today where living for Christ is costly. What might it look like for us to be more aware of the sufferings of our brothers and sisters around the world? What might it look like for us to support them (cf. Gal. 6:10)? 6. 2 Timothy 3:12 says "Indeed, all who desire to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted.” To what extent do you see the reality of this verse in our midst? If this reality is not happening to the degree that perhaps it should be, why do you think that is? What might need to change? 7. Historically, here in America, living for Christ has not been all that costly. That may be changing. In light of the changing landscape here, what might be some of the costs that come to those who live for the spread of the gospel and the strengthening of the church in the years to come? 8. What would it look like for us to prepare ourselves to suffer well (i.e. in a way that honors and pleases God)? 9. It is a wonder of wonders that God would be so gracious to us, his people, that he would allow us to participate in his global purpose to gather worshipers from all the peoples of the earth through the proclamation of the Gospel (see 3:7-9). How are we at CrossWay Community Church living out our calling to spread the Gospel? How can we grow in this? What is your part in this? Prayer
Picture it: For 25 years, you've been setting the example and influencing the trajectory -- now it's time to step back so the next generation can step up. People you know & love are trusting you to handle this well. Soon, the organization will be bumped by this change, and what's inside will spill out. This might be the defining moment of your leadership. Ready or not, the time to say goodbye is here. Mike Bullmore and Brett Wendle are both Christian men, husbands & fathers. Recently, Brett was installed as the new Senior Pastor of Crossway Community Church. Which was a historic moment in the life of Crossway; a Senior Pastor transition hadn't ever happened before. Mike was the senior pastor for 25 years, which takes Crossway back to its first days in 1999. This episode is about their leadership transition.
What are the most challenging questions you face as a leader? Mike Bullmore, Senior Pastor of CrossWay Community Church, uses his experiences to help leaders address those question marks. From measuring success to successfully failing, Mike offers powerful advice to current and aspiring leaders seeking to be positive influencers.
On April 24th, 2023 our church, CrossWay Community Church of Milwaukee will be voted into the EFCA's Forest Lakes District. But what is the EFCA (Evangelical Free Church of America)? And where did it originate? In order to help us better understand the EFCA heritage, Kirk interviewed Dr. David Gustafson who is currently writing a book on the history of the EFCA.
This episode is an audio recording of CrossWay Community Church's Philosophy of Ministry, which can be accessed here.
On today’s Equipping You in Grace, Dave and Chelsea Stanley talk about the benefits of using Scripture as a guide when we pray, encouragement for adult children caring for their parents, and what adult children should do when they don’t feel like our parents are worthy of honor, along with her book, 5 Things to Pray for Your Parents (The Good Book, 2021). What you’ll hear in this episode The benefits of using Scripture as a guide when we pray. What adult children should do when they don’t feel like our parents are worthy of honor. Encouragement to adult children caring for their parents. Advice on praying for unbelieving parents. About the Guest Chelsea Stanley is a child of God, wife, and mother of three young boys. She is a member of Crossway Community Church in Bristol, Wisconsin where she serves with the womens ministry team. Chelsea has written for Desiring God, Risen Motherhood, and The Gospel Coalition, and she loves helping adult children apply the truth of the gospel to their parental relationships. Connect with her on Instagram or Facebook. Subscribing, sharing, and your feedback You can subscribe to Equipping You in Grace via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you’ve heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook, or via email to share your feedback. Thanks for listening to this episode of Equipping You in Grace!
On today's Equipping You in Grace, Dave and Chelsea Stanley talk about the benefits of using Scripture as a guide when we pray, encouragement for adult children caring for their parents, and what adult children should do when they don't feel like our parents are worthy of honor, along with her book, 5 Things to Pray for Your Parents (The Good Book, 2021). What you'll hear in this episode The benefits of using Scripture as a guide when we pray. What adult children should do when they don't feel like our parents are worthy of honor. Encouragement to adult children caring for their parents. Advice on praying for unbelieving parents. About the Guest Chelsea Stanley is a child of God, wife, and mother of three young boys. She is a member of Crossway Community Church in Bristol, Wisconsin where she serves with the womens ministry team. Chelsea has written for Desiring God, Risen Motherhood, and The Gospel Coalition, and she loves helping adult children apply the truth of the gospel to their parental relationships. Connect with her on Instagram or Facebook. Subscribing, sharing, and your feedback You can subscribe to Equipping You in Grace via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you've heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook, or via email to share your feedback. Thanks for listening to this episode of Equipping You in Grace!
In this next set of episodes, I'm so pleased to have Sam Park and Matt Dohrmann join me for the podcast. Sam and Matt are both members of CrossWay Community Church where I serve. And in this episode we sit down to talk about the habit of reading good books, specifically, why is it important to be reading books? Book Recommendations
On this episode, Nancy Guthrie talked with Mike Bullmore about what may be one of the least-studied books in the Bible. The book of 2 Chronicles is rich in story and encouragement to trust God to be faithful to his promises. Bullmore is senior pastor of CrossWay Community Church in Bristol, Wisconsin, and author of The Gospel and Scripture: How to Read the Bible (Crossway, 2011).Topics include:Why study 2 Chronicles?How do we prepare people to understand the two histories of 2 Chronicles?What is the purpose of 2 Chronicles?What is the difference between 1–2 Kings and 1–2 Chronicles?What is the divine promise 1–2 Chronicles is arguing God will be faithful to?What is the angst of the situation in Judah?How does the chronicler’s record of Solomon reveal his purpose in writing?How does the theme of temple run throughout this book, and, in fact, through the whole Bible?How is Christ anticipated in 2 Chronicles?How should teachers bring content from the prophets into teaching 2 Chronicles?What kind of moral instruction is in 2 Chronicles?How do we teach 2 Chronicles 7:14 rightly?Additional audio resources :Sermons on 2 Chronicles by Mike BullmoreSermons on 2 Chronicles by Richard PrattRecommended print resources:Word Biblical Commentary Vol. 15, 2 Chronicles by Raymond B. Dillard1 and 2 Chronicles, The Mentor Commentary by Richard Pratt1 and 2 Chronicles, The NIV Application Commentary by Andrew HillThe Message of Chronicles by Michael Wilcock
After a long hiatus (thanks COVID...), we're back with a new series of episodes on Revelation. These episodes are intended to supplement our sermon series working through the book of Revelation at CrossWay Community Church. We begin in these first two episodes by discussing some introductory matters to the book.
After a long hiatus (thanks COVID...), we're back with a new series of episodes on Revelation. These episodes are intended to supplement our sermon series working through the book of Revelation at CrossWay Community Church. We begin in these first two episodes by discussing some introductory matters to the book.
https://www.davidwilliamsspeaks.com/https://www.davidwilliamsspeaks.com/messages---social-media?wix-vod-comp-id=comp-ka9p5418https://www.facebook.com/DavidWilliamsspeaks/photos/a.777279169008745/3974640009272629/?type=3A great conversation with one of my closest friends David Williams. He is a minister, speaker, and mentor. He holds a Masters in Public Administration from the University of Pittsburgh.The early chapters of Davids life are characterized by a confusing childhood and years as a college student and young professional filled with alcohol, partying, sexual immorality, unwanted pregnancies, abortion, marriage, adultery, and divorce. At the age of 26, Davids life was radically transformed by Gods amazing grace. Shortly after this in 1999, David sensed the Lord leading him to leave a promising career in the public sector to enter into full-time ministry to inner-city teens at the City Mission in Cleveland Ohio.A couple of years later, David married his bride Terea and joined her as full-time staff with Cru. During his 10 years on staff with Cru, David served as campus staff in Northeast Ohio, a traveling speaker, and a chaplain for the Cincinnati Bengals. David has served as a Senior Pastor at CrossWay Community Church, a predominantly white congregation, in Orlando, Florida.God has worked in Davids life and ministry experiences to give him a heart and passion to be a part of reaching, building, and sending this generation of youth, college students, and young adults with the glorious gospel of Christ; exhorting the body of Christ to live out her unity among her ethnically and culturally diverse members; being a voice for the preborn while extending the compassion of Christ to their parents.David serves as an itinerant preacher and evangelist as he partners with various ministries locally and nationally. He is a member evangelist of Next Generation Alliance (a ministry of the Luis Palau Association), a member of MAN (Men and Abortion Network), a Chapter Coordinator with SaveOne, and a speaker represented by Ambassador Speakers.David received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Pittsburgh. David and his wife, Terea, and their six children live in Orlando. David also has an adult son who lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/produceyourownlife/message Support the Show.
https://www.davidwilliamsspeaks.com/https://www.davidwilliamsspeaks.com/messages---social-media?wix-vod-comp-id=comp-ka9p5418https://www.facebook.com/DavidWilliamsspeaks/photos/a.777279169008745/3974640009272629/?type=3A great conversation with one of my closest friends David Williams. He is a minister, speaker, and mentor. He holds a Masters in Public Administration from the University of Pittsburgh.The early chapters of David's life are characterized by a confusing childhood and years as a college student and young professional filled with alcohol, partying, sexual immorality, unwanted pregnancies, abortion, marriage, adultery, and divorce. At the age of 26, David's life was radically transformed by God's amazing grace. Shortly after this in 1999, David sensed the Lord leading him to leave a promising career in the public sector to enter into full-time ministry to inner-city teens at the City Mission in Cleveland Ohio.A couple of years later, David married his bride Terea and joined her as full-time staff with Cru. During his 10 years on staff with Cru, David served as campus staff in Northeast Ohio, a traveling speaker, and a chaplain for the Cincinnati Bengals. David has served as a Senior Pastor at CrossWay Community Church, a predominantly white congregation, in Orlando, Florida.God has worked in David's life and ministry experiences to give him a heart and passion to be a part of reaching, building, and sending this generation of youth, college students, and young adults with the glorious gospel of Christ; exhorting the body of Christ to live out her unity among her ethnically and culturally diverse members; being a voice for the preborn while extending the compassion of Christ to their parents.David serves as an itinerant preacher and evangelist as he partners with various ministries locally and nationally. He is a member evangelist of Next Generation Alliance (a ministry of the Luis Palau Association), a member of MAN (Men and Abortion Network), a Chapter Coordinator with SaveOne, and a speaker represented by Ambassador Speakers.David received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Pittsburgh. David and his wife, Terea, and their six children live in Orlando. David also has an adult son who lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/produceyourownlife/message
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a lot of challenges, of course. One encouraging thing has been the way many of God's people have rallied to serve others around them. On today's podcast, Senior Pastor Jerry Barber interviews Gordon Howe, who serves as the director of outreach at nearby Crossway Community Church, about the efforts and opportunities to touch our community in the Prosperity Village area.
How a man starts as a pastor and ends up as an FBI agent ... GUEST David Foster MLB players should be mad at their union before the commissioner ... Pirate Pablo Reyes suspended 80 days for PEDs ... + ... Cleveland Browns player Gregory Robinson arrested for allegedly possessing 157 pounds of marijuana in a rental car John, with little to no options, abandons reason and watches Democratic debate last night. Billie Eilish Can Help Us Understand Teenage Anxiety: The Grammy-award winning teen’s dark music can help us have necessary conversations with our children ... GUEST Brad M. Griffin ... Senior Director of Content at the Fuller Youth Institute and the co-author of several books including the new resource “Faith in An Anxious World” Why Christians Should Never Retire ... GUEST Chris Cagle ... IT architect/strategist ... He serves as a deacon at Crossway Community Church in Charlotte NC where he heads up the financial ministry and does financial counseling and coaching ... He blogs at Retirement Stewardship and is the author of “Reimagine Retirement: Planning and Living for the Glory of God” Stephen Spielberg’s daughter chooses a career in porn.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How a man starts as a pastor and ends up as an FBI agent ... GUEST David Foster MLB players should be mad at their union before the commissioner ... Pirate Pablo Reyes suspended 80 days for PEDs ... + ... Cleveland Browns player Gregory Robinson arrested for allegedly possessing 157 pounds of marijuana in a rental car John, with little to no options, abandons reason and watches Democratic debate last night. Billie Eilish Can Help Us Understand Teenage Anxiety: The Grammy-award winning teen’s dark music can help us have necessary conversations with our children ... GUEST Brad M. Griffin ... Senior Director of Content at the Fuller Youth Institute and the co-author of several books including the new resource “Faith in An Anxious World” Why Christians Should Never Retire ... GUEST Chris Cagle ... IT architect/strategist ... He serves as a deacon at Crossway Community Church in Charlotte NC where he heads up the financial ministry and does financial counseling and coaching ... He blogs at Retirement Stewardship and is the author of “Reimagine Retirement: Planning and Living for the Glory of God” Stephen Spielberg’s daughter chooses a career in porn.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christian and pastoral reflections on death following the death of Rick Sluss, a member of CrossWay Community Church.
Still Not ProfessionalsTen Pleas for Today's PastorsStill Not Professionals: Ten Pleas for Today's Pastors is a celebration and extension of John Piper's Brothers, We Are Not Professionals. With two brief exhortations from Piper and eight others from veteran pastors, this short ebook aims to strengthen and challenge Christians in general, and pastors in particular, for the labor of everyday life and ministry. The contributors were asked to express their “heart of hearts” for fellow leaders. You'll find these chapters tap into profound human themes, in both the pastor and his flock, and will be of use, we hope, beyond the North American context of the contributors.by John Piper Modal , Daniel L. Akin Modal , Thabiti Anyabwile Modal , Mike Bullmore Modal , Sam Crabtree Modal , Ray Ortlund Modal , Jeff Vanderstelt Modal , and Douglas WilsonRead here by J.N.WheelsFind the Still Not Professionals link from Desiring God Here: https://www.desiringgod.org/books/still-not-professionalsSupport The Minister The Ministry and Me Show (The 3M Podcast) or get T-Shirts, Mugs, notebooks and more while still supporting jnwheels.com here: https://jnwheels.com/donate-support/ Full Text:PREFACEFebruary 4–6, 2013, we will gather in Minneapolis, God will- ing, for the annual Desiring God Conference for Pastors. The theme is “Brothers, We Are Still Not Professionals: Reclaim- ing the Centrality of the Supernatural in Ministry.” Just days prior to the conference is the scheduled release of John Piper's revised and expanded book Brothers, We Are Not Professionals:A Plea to Pastors for Radical Ministry.This short ebook is a celebration and extension of thatbook—born not only from an effort to whet the appetite for the coming conference, but in a hope to bless pastors and other Christian leaders beyond the book and conference.In October 2012, Desiring God issued invitations to a hand- ful of ministry friends—all of them seasoned pastors whom we deeply respect—to contribute to this ebook. As the chapters came in, we posted them at the Desiring God blog; now that they've all arrived, we are publishing them together in one place as a resource we hope might have a long electronic shelf life.We asked the contributors to express in these chapters their “heart of hearts” for fellow pastors—what comes to their minds first, or most profoundly, when they think about influencing iStill Not Professionals Ten Pleas for Today's Pastorsfellow ministers. Given their unique involvements and con- texts, what one thing would they want other pastors to hear?We readily admit that the experiences and perspectives of our group are limited—the group is made up entirely of pastors in 21st-century North American contexts. However, we believe that the substance of these chapters taps into profound human themes, in both the pastor and his flock, and will be of use for Christian leaders far beyond our limited North American con- text. This is our prayer.One more thing to address in this preface: why this ebook is addressed to “brothers” and not to “sisters.” Here's how John Piper addresses that question in the preface of his Brothers book:To those who want me to write for “brothers and sisters,” I say, let everyone be fully convinced in his own mind. As for me, the biblical teaching is clear: God calls spiritual, humble, Christlike men to lead the family as husbands and to lead the church as elders (Ephesians 5:20–33; 1 Timothy 2:12–13). I believe, and I have experienced for thirty years, that godly, gifted, articulate, intelligent, ministering women flourish in such families and churches.We, too, in addressing this ebook to the “brothers,” believe that it is not at the expense of our wonderful sisters, but for the sake of their undiminished thriving. We believe that as Christian men step forward to fulfill their callings as Christlike men in the family and the local church, Christian women will flourish.David MathisExecutive Editor Desiring God iiStill Not Professionals Ten Pleas for Today's PastorsCONTRIBUTORSDaniel L. Akin is president of Southeastern Baptist Theologi- cal Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina. Akin is married to Charlotte, and they have four sons (Nathan, Jonathan, Paul, and Timothy), three daughters-in-law, and eight grandchildren.Thabiti Anyabwile is senior pastor of First Baptist Church, Grand Cayman. He is a native of Lexington, North Carolina. His wife is Kristie, and they have two daughters (Afiya and Eden) and a son (Titus).Mike Bullmore is senior pastor of CrossWay Community Church in Bristol, Wisconsin, where he has served since 1998 (when the church was launched). For 15 years, Bullmore was associate professor of homiletics (preaching) and pastoral the- ology, as well as chairman of the practical theology department at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois.Sam Crabtree is executive minister at Bethlehem Baptist Church (Twin Cities, Minnesota) and a board member for Desiring God. Sam and his wife Vicki have two married iiiStill Not Professionals Ten Pleas for Today's Pastorsdaughters and four grandchildren. Sam is the author of Practic- ing Affirmation (Crossway Books, 2011).Raymond C. Ortlund, Jr. is lead pastor of Immanuel Church in Nashville, Tennessee. Ray is married to Jani, and they have four children.John Piper is founder and teacher of Desiring God and chan- cellor of Bethlehem College and Seminary. For 32 years, he was senior pastor at Bethlehem Baptist Church. He is author of more than fifty books, including Desiring God and Don't Waste Your Life. John and his wife Noël have a teenage daughter, four married sons, and twelve grandchildren.R. C. Sproul, Jr. serves through Highlands Ministries, Ligonier Ministries, and Heritage Covenant Church. He is the widowed father of eight children, one of whom has gone on to her reward.Jeff Vanderstelt is a pastor of Soma Communities in Tacoma, Washington. He leads a missional community at the downtown expression and serves all of Soma in the areas of vision and teach- ing. He is a coach and trainer for church planters and serves on the board of the Acts 29 church-planting network. Jeff and his wife Jayne have three children (Haylee, Caleb, and Maggie).Douglas Wilson is pastor of Christ Church (Moscow, Idaho), an author, and faculty member and Senior Fellow at New Saint Andrews College. He is also the founder and editor of Cre- denda Agenda magazine, and serves on the governing boards of New Saint Andrews, Logos School, and the Association of Classical and Christian Schools. Doug's wife is Nancy, andthey have three grown children.
The use and function of the Old Testament in the book of Hebrews has been a neglected area of study. Jared Compton’s new book Psalm 110 and the Logic of Hebrews (T and T Clark, 2018) addresses this scholarly gap, and concludes that the theological argument of Hebrews turns in large part on successive inferences drawn from Psalm 110. Join us as we talk with Jared Compton about the foundational role of Psalm 110 in the message of Hebrews. Jared Compton earned his Ph.D. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, IL. He has served as a New Testament professor at Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary, and is now a pastor at CrossWay Community Church in Bristol, Wisconsin. Michael Morales is Professor of Biblical Studies at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and the author of The Tabernacle Pre-Figured: Cosmic Mountain Ideology in Genesis and Exodus (Peeters, 2012), and Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?: A Biblical Theology of Leviticus (IVP Academic, 2015). He can be reached at mmorales@gpts.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The use and function of the Old Testament in the book of Hebrews has been a neglected area of study. Jared Compton’s new book Psalm 110 and the Logic of Hebrews (T and T Clark, 2018) addresses this scholarly gap, and concludes that the theological argument of Hebrews turns in large part on successive inferences drawn from Psalm 110. Join us as we talk with Jared Compton about the foundational role of Psalm 110 in the message of Hebrews. Jared Compton earned his Ph.D. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, IL. He has served as a New Testament professor at Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary, and is now a pastor at CrossWay Community Church in Bristol, Wisconsin. Michael Morales is Professor of Biblical Studies at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and the author of The Tabernacle Pre-Figured: Cosmic Mountain Ideology in Genesis and Exodus (Peeters, 2012), and Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?: A Biblical Theology of Leviticus (IVP Academic, 2015). He can be reached at mmorales@gpts.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The use and function of the Old Testament in the book of Hebrews has been a neglected area of study. Jared Compton’s new book Psalm 110 and the Logic of Hebrews (T and T Clark, 2018) addresses this scholarly gap, and concludes that the theological argument of Hebrews turns in large part on successive inferences drawn from Psalm 110. Join us as we talk with Jared Compton about the foundational role of Psalm 110 in the message of Hebrews. Jared Compton earned his Ph.D. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, IL. He has served as a New Testament professor at Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary, and is now a pastor at CrossWay Community Church in Bristol, Wisconsin. Michael Morales is Professor of Biblical Studies at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and the author of The Tabernacle Pre-Figured: Cosmic Mountain Ideology in Genesis and Exodus (Peeters, 2012), and Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?: A Biblical Theology of Leviticus (IVP Academic, 2015). He can be reached at mmorales@gpts.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The use and function of the Old Testament in the book of Hebrews has been a neglected area of study. Jared Compton’s new book Psalm 110 and the Logic of Hebrews (T and T Clark, 2018) addresses this scholarly gap, and concludes that the theological argument of Hebrews turns in large part on successive inferences drawn from Psalm 110. Join us as we talk with Jared Compton about the foundational role of Psalm 110 in the message of Hebrews. Jared Compton earned his Ph.D. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, IL. He has served as a New Testament professor at Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary, and is now a pastor at CrossWay Community Church in Bristol, Wisconsin. Michael Morales is Professor of Biblical Studies at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and the author of The Tabernacle Pre-Figured: Cosmic Mountain Ideology in Genesis and Exodus (Peeters, 2012), and Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?: A Biblical Theology of Leviticus (IVP Academic, 2015). He can be reached at mmorales@gpts.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices