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By all means work. But always look to the Lord for the decisive, supernatural work needed to fulfill his purposes.
Marshall Segal | No sin is too great, no place is too far, and no wall is too high to keep us from receiving the living water of Jesus — if only we'll come to him.
Never grow weary of exploring and exulting in the inexhaustible privilege of being “in Christ Jesus.”
How does God's grace free us to love? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens Romans 7:1–6 to show that dying to the law breaks sin's hold and awakens joy in serving others.
Chase Davis and Joe Rigney join the show to talk about spiritual formation, worship, masculinity, and corporate agency. Notes: Spiritual Formation and the Trouble with Christian Nationalism - American Reformer J. Chase Davis (M.Div, Th.M, Denver Seminary) is Lead Pastor of Ministry of The Well Church in Boulder, Colorado. Chase is married to Kim and they have two sons. He is the author of Trinitarian Formation: A Theology of Discipleship in Light of the Father, Son, and Spirit (2021). He also hosts the podcast Full Proof Theology. You can find more of Chase's writing at jchasedavis.com. Learn more about J. Chase Davis: https://www.jchasedavis.com/ Dr. Rigney is an Associate Pastor at Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho and serves as Fellow of Theology at New Saint Andrews College. He is the author of seven books: Live Like a Narnian: Christian Discipleship in Lewis's Chronicles (Eyes & Pen, 2013); The Things of Earth: Treasuring God by Enjoying His Gifts (Crossway, 2015); Lewis on the Christian Life: Becoming Truly Human in the Presence of God (Crossway, 2018); Strangely Bright: Can You Love God and Enjoy This World? (Crossway, 2020); More Than a Battle: Experiencing Victory, Freedom, and Healing from Lust (B&H, 2021), Courage: How the Gospel Creates Christian Fortitude (Crossway, 2023), and Leadership and Emotional Sabotage (Canon Press, 2024). Previously, Dr. Rigney served as a professor and president of Bethlehem College & Seminary in Minneapolis, a pastor at Cities Church in St. Paul, and a teacher at Desiring God. Joe lives in Moscow, Idaho with his wife Jenny and three sons. Learn more about Joe Rigney's work at: https://nsa.edu/contributors/joe-rigney https://emotionalsabotage.com –––––– Follow American Reformer across Social Media: X / Twitter – https://www.twitter.com/amreformer Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/AmericanReformer/ YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@AmericanReformer Rumble – https://rumble.com/user/AmReformer Website – https://americanreformer.org/ Promote a vigorous Christian approach to the cultural challenges of our day, by donating to The American Reformer: https://americanreformer.org/donate/ Follow Us on Twitter: Josh Abbotoy – https://twitter.com/Byzness Timon Cline – https://twitter.com/tlloydcline The American Reformer Podcast is hosted by Josh Abbotoy and Timon Cline, recorded remotely in the United States, and edited by Jared Cummings. Subscribe to our Podcast, "The American Reformer" Get our RSS Feed – https://americanreformerpodcast.podbean.com/ Apple Podcasts – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-american-reformer-podcast/id1677193347 Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/1V2dH5vhfogPIv0X8ux9Gm?si=a19db9dc271c4ce5
With so many decisions for us to make every day, why doesn't God tell us exactly what to do in each situation?
The Father's infinite pleasure in his own perfections is the fountain of our everlasting joy and forgiveness.
Where does true change begin? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens Romans 7:1–6 to show how every new-covenant mercy flows from Christ's blood.
In this episode of the Ordinary Christian Podcast, Craig talks with David Mathis, a senior teacher and executive editor at Desiring God to discuss David's new book, A Little Theology of Exercise. The conversation covers David's journey in integrating physical exercise with his Christian faith, emphasizing the importance of caring for our bodies as a means to serve God and others. Mathis shares personal experiences that led him to write A Little Theology of Exercise' and explores how physical health impacts spiritual well-being. The conversation delves into the theology of the body, the dangers of Gnosticism, and the significance of exercise in enhancing mental clarity and emotional health.TakeawaysDavid emphasizes the importance of integrating physical exercise with spiritual life.Exercise can enhance mental clarity and emotional well-being.Morning routines can significantly impact one's day and productivity.Finding the right time for exercise is crucial for consistency.Physical health is closely linked to spiritual health.Leaning into challenges can lead to personal growth and resilience.The body is a significant aspect of Christian theology and should be cared for.Gnosticism presents a false dichotomy between body and soul.Exercise should serve the purpose of enabling us to love and serve others better.Understanding the story of our bodies is essential for holistic health.Chapters00:00Introduction to David Mathis03:54The Journey to Writing a Theology of Exercise09:51The Connection Between Physical and Spiritual Health16:05Finding the Right Time for Exercise21:42Practical Exercise Tips and Theological Insights25:47Fitness for Service: Balancing Exercise and Life27:00The Importance of Being Ready for Good Works29:52Long-Term Fitness Goals vs. Immediate Benefits33:57Leaning into the Hill: Overcoming Obstacles38:52The Significance of the Body of Christ46:17The Connection Between Body and Soul56:32Understanding Our Bodies in the Christian Narrative
The extent of Christ's reign reaches to the smallest and biggest enemy of his glory in your life, and in this universe. It will be defeated.
Why doesn't freedom from law mean freedom to sin? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens Romans 7:1–6 to show how the risen Christ creates new hearts that bear real fruit.
David Mathis | The Christian life may require daily sacrifice, but the engine that drives our self-denial is resilient joy. Like Jesus, we endure for the joy set before us.
God rejoices in the works of creation because they point us beyond themselves to God himself.
Is real change possible in a world so broken? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens Acts 9:23–43 to show how Jesus still breaks in and turns hopeless stories around.
Greg Morse | God wants his people to have holy ambition. But what does that ambition do when God leads us into a place of prolonged waiting?
Serving children in Jesus's name is beautiful and God-pleasing. Gathering for worship is crucial and soul-preserving. So, how much corporate worship should we miss to serve?
The sweetest experience of God's love is conditional on our transformation into the kind of people whose emotions and choices and actions please God.
What makes a proud man preach a crucified Christ? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens Acts 9:19–22 to show how God overturns pride with a vision of his beloved Son.
Christian leaders have been largely routed by the agitated and the anxious. These emotional tyrannies manifest themselves in local communities, churches and even families. What is going on and how can we navigate these insidious challenges?On this episode of the Christian Emergency Podcast, Dr. Joe Rigney joins Andy to address the emotional sabotage present in Christian circles. Dr. Rigney serves as a fellow of theology at New Saint Andrews College and teacher at Desiring God. He served as a professor and presidentof Bethlehem College and Seminary in Minneapolis, as well as a pastor at Cities Church in St. Paul.Dr. Rigney has also authored several books. His most recent publication is titled Leadership and Emotional Sabotage: Resisting the Anxiety that will Wreck your Family, Destroy your Church, and Ruin the World. Dr. Rigney borrows from this book to provide you helpful context and encouraging tips for overcoming these challenges. If you find this episode helpful, please give us a positive rating and review wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Also share this episode with a friend so they too can be blessed by these insights.To learn more about resources mentioned in this episode, see the following.Leadership and Emotional Sabotage: Resisting the Anxiety that will Wreck your Family, Destroy your Church, and Ruin the World (Book), by Joe Rigney:Christian Emergency Alliance (Website)Christian Emergency Alliance (Twitter / X):@ChristianEmerg1Christian Emergency Alliance (Facebook):@ChristianEmergencyChristian Emergency Alliance (Instagram)The Christian Emergency Podcast is a production of the Christian Emergency Alliance.Soli Deo Gloria
Day and night are saying one thing: God is glorious! Turn away from the creation as your supreme satisfaction, and delight yourself in the Lord of glory.
Clinton Manley | When our dreams lie shattered at our feet, how easy it can be to let hope and happiness die with them. But Habakkuk shows us a better way.
God is love precisely because he relentlessly pursues the praises of his name in the hearts of his people.
Tony Reinke | No star or ocean, insect or tree, bird or cloud has a voice to speak God's praise. But when we rejoice in God, we take creation's worship and put it into words.
If God loves us enough to make our joy full, he must not only give us himself; he must also win from us the praise of our hearts.
Can God redirect your day for someone's eternity? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens Acts 8:26–40 to show how Spirit-led detours can yield everlasting joy.
In a day when sexualized content seems to be everywhere, including in many shows and movies, Pastor John gives twelve reasons to never watch nudity.
God's pursuit of praise from us and our pursuit of pleasure in him are the same pursuit.
What should we expect when the Spirit comes? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens Acts 8:14–17 to show the empowering experience of receiving the Spirit.
The Bible is a window that opens onto the sunrise glory of the risen Christ.
What's missing from counterfeit faith? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens Acts 8:9–24 to expose a belief amazed by wonders yet blind to sin and the worth of Christ.
Christ's resurrection is God's declaration that we cannot work our way to glory, but that he intends to do the impossible to get us there.
How does God use pain to advance the gospel? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens Acts 8:1–8 to show how persecution can spread joy by driving Christ's people outward.
Scott Hubbard | Disciple-making seemed more manageable before marriage, kids, and a full-time job. How can we still obey Jesus's call in a life with little room?
What might Simon of Cyrene teach us about supporting one another in trials? Pastor John digs into the perseverance of the saints and the church's crucial role.
You will always be better off to obey than to disobey Jesus, even if that obedience costs you your life.
What does Satan want death to do to you? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens Acts 7:54–8:1 to show how God makes death serve his people, not destroy them.
Authentic speaking about God's goodness and greatness must come from the soul. Blessing God with the mouth without the soul would be hypocrisy.
Marshall Segal | We may feel that suffering and joy cannot coexist, that we cannot be happy in hardship. But Jesus has joy to give even when joy feels unthinkable.
If we are to be sexually pure, God must have the supreme place in our feelings and thoughts.
As Jesus bleeds in Gethsemane and then submits to arrest, we see that the mission of God triumphs through prayerful suffering, not the self-defending sword.
All the other gifts of the gospel — forgiveness, justification, propitiation, eternal life — exist to make fellowship with God possible.
Is God quick to condemn? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens Acts 7:1–53 to show that the God who is slow to anger also warns against presuming on his patience.
How can we rebuke without compromising love and show gentleness without diminishing truth? Pastor John gives counsel for speaking with emotional wholeness.
The death of the Son of God is outrageous enough, and the glory of God that it upholds is great enough, that God is vindicated to forgive our sins.
Why did Jesus speak of destroying the temple? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens Acts 6:8–15 to show how Christ replaced the old system as our true sacrifice, priest, and glory.
The power of God to fulfill your resolves will come to you as you trust in the future grace of his promises.
What threatens the church more than persecution? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens Acts 6:1–7 to show how neglecting the word endangers the church's health and mission.
When we see the face of Christ, we see the face of God. And we see the glory of his face when we hear the story of the gospel of his death and resurrection.
What can you do when the Bible feels dry? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper turns to 1 Thessalonians 5:12–18 to show how prayer awakens joy in God's word.
What does a ring-wearing pig have to do with physical beauty? Pastor John describes God's purposes for beauty and how we so often misuse it.