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Here we go! We continue our look at the development of a doctrine of Satan, picking up by looking at 2nd Temple Jewish influences on those living at the time of Jesus, including his disciples and NT writers. I've included links to some primary sources down below and would just simply caution you to exercise great judgment. Protestants do not consider these canonical writings for good reason, however they still provide us an important framework for understanding the worldviews of our NT writers, and as such are important to read and be somewhat familiar with. We can rest easy, though, knowing that what YHWH has intended for us to learn and know about the Enemy, Satan, we can learn in our Bibles. That said, I'm going to continue to ask that we allow our understanding of these topics to be shaped as we follow each domino as it falls in the Bible, through history. In other words, let's connect the dots and follow the progression of God's revelation of these truths, just as the biblical authors themselves experienced it.I would also encourage everyone to check out the other resources below for further, personal study. As always, I'd love to hear your feedback! Let me know your thoughts by dropping a comment using the button below. Also, be sure to follow the Entangled Kingdoms Facebook page. And of course…share the podcast!Articles:* “What Are the Deuterocanonical Books of the Bible?”* “Pseudepigrapha”* Read Pseudepigrapha and Apocrypha onlineBooks:* Huge list of curated books by Southeastern Baptist Seminary on 2nd Temple writings* Satan and the Problem of Evil: From the Bible to the Early Church Fathers by Dr. Archie T. Wright* An Introduction to Second Temple Judaism by Dr. Lester L. GrabbeVideos: Get full access to Entangled Kingdoms at www.entangledkingdoms.com/subscribe
Preaching with Purpose Lectures For our classic lecture this month we go back, for the final time, to Southeastern Baptist Seminary in 1998. This is the third of three lectures Jay gave for the Theodore F. Adams Lectureship (no relation beyond the original Adam). Also, check out the first two lectures: Preaching with Purpose, Part 1 Preaching with Purpose, Part 2 Visit our online bookstore for all your biblical counseling resource needs. For biblical counseling training, check out our list of INS Online Courses.
Preaching with Purpose Lectures For our classic lecture this month we go back, again, to Southeastern Baptist Seminary in 1998. This is the second of three lectures Jay gave for the Theodore F. Adams Lectureship (no relation beyond the original Adam). Also, check out the first of the three lectures here: Preaching with Purpose, Part 1 Visit our online bookstore for all your biblical counseling resource needs. For biblical counseling training, check out our list of INS Online Courses.
For our classic lecture this month we go back to Southeastern Baptist Seminary in 1998. This is the first of three lectures Jay gave for the Theodore F. Adams Lectureship (no relation beyond the original Adam).
For our classic lecture this month we go back to Southeastern Baptist Seminary in 1998. This is the first of three lectures Jay gave for the Theodore F. Adams Lectureship (no relation beyond the original Adam).
04/08/2021 - Chip Hardy - Professor at Southeastern Baptist Seminary, on the recent discovery of dozens of Dead Sea Scroll fragments and the importance of this discovery for us as Christian believers.
On this episode of the Missionary Mobilization Podcast, the topic being discussed is, "Helping Others Enjoy the Bible." Dave interviews Matthew Mullins, an English and History professor at Southeastern Baptist Seminary. You will hear how to help people love the Bible, and it may help you fall in love with God's Word all over again too! This episode will encourage mobilizers because enjoying and reading the Bible is vital for the growth of missions! Here are some of the questions Dave asked Matthew: 1. Why did you decide to write this book, Enjoying the Bible? 2. How does reading the Bible as literature help us enjoy it more? 3. How does emotion play into our understanding of the Bible? 4. You have a chapter titled, “Reading with Our Guts.” What do you mean by that? 5. Can you give us some practical ways to change our approach to reading the Scriptures? 6. In the afterward of your book, you write about the importance of reading aloud. Can you share some reasons why reading aloud is beneficial?
Open calls, questions, and discussion with Matt Slick LIVE in the studio. Questions include---1- If God gives good gifts to His children, how can bad things happen to Christians---2- Are the 10 commandments separate from the Mosiac law---3- Why does the moral law continue for Christians but not the ceremonial or civil---4- What do I say to someone who doesn't believe the Bible or that there is even a God---5- Matt discusses how Jeremiah 29-11 is taken so often out of context.--6- Is it wrong to not vote- Do we have an obligation to vote---7- Matt discusses the errors of the prosperity gospel.--8- Is it wrong to pray over people's injuries or illnesses---9- My friend says he has had encounters with Jesus. Is that possible---10- I'm a student at Southeastern Baptist Seminary, the critical race theory is creeping in. What can I do-
This week I welcome Dr. Tony Merida to the podcast. Dr. Merida is the founding pastor of Imago Dei Church in Raleigh, NC and associate professor of Preaching at Southeastern Baptist Seminary in Wake Forest, NC. The post “Preaching and Preachers” Episode 186: Pastoring in Turbulent Times appeared first on Jason K. Allen.
This week I welcome Dr. Tony Merida to the podcast. Dr. Merida is the founding pastor of Imago Dei Church in Raleigh, NC and associate professor of Preaching at Southeastern Baptist Seminary in Wake Forest, NC.
9/30/19 – Bruce Ashford – professor at Southeastern Baptist Seminary, on the different versions of socialism and why some Americans are finding it attractive. The post The different versions of socialism and why some Americans are finding it attractive appeared first on Pilgrim Radio.
In today's episode we have Pastor Tony Merida on the podcast. Tony Merida is the founding pastor of Imago Dei Church in Raleigh, N.C. He also serves as Associate Professor of Preaching at Southeastern Baptist Seminary in Wake Forest, NC. He's the sultan of sermons and it's hard to express how excited I am to share our interview with him today. Pastor Tony Merida has been training, developing, and coaching preachers for many years in both the collegiate context and in the local church. Pastor Tony is a leader of leaders who is one of the foremost go-to leaders on sermon mechanics. He has written extensively on faithful preaching and it's such an honor to have him on the podcast. His books include: Faithful Preaching Orphanology Ordinary: How to Turn the World Upside Down Proclaiming Jesus Eight volumes in the new Christ-Centered Expositioncommentary series (B&H), of which he also serves as a general editor, along with Danny Akin and David Platt.
This week on Preaching and Preachers, Dr. Tony Merida joins me in a discussion on becoming a Christ-centered expositor. Tony is the founding pastor of Imago Dei Church in Raleigh, N.C. He also serves as Associate Professor of Preaching at Southeastern Baptist Seminary in Wake Forest, NC. The post “Best of Preaching and Preachers” Episode 34: Becoming a Christ-Centered Expositor appeared first on Jason K. Allen.
This week on Preaching and Preachers, Dr. Tony Merida joins me in a discussion on becoming a Christ-centered expositor. Tony is the founding pastor of Imago Dei Church in Raleigh, N.C. He also serves as Associate Professor of Preaching at Southeastern Baptist Seminary in Wake Forest, NC. The post Episode 34: Becoming a Christ-Centered Expositor appeared first on Jason K. Allen.
This week on Theology on the Go, our host, Dr. Jonathan Master is joined by Dr. Tony Merida. Dr. Merida is the founding pastor of Imago Dei Church in Raleigh, N.C. He also serves as Associate Professor of Preaching at Southeastern Baptist Seminary in Wake Forest, NC. Among his many books are Faithful Preaching, Orphanology, and Ordinary: How to Turn the World Upside Down. He also serves as a general editor in the new Christ-Centered Exposition commentary series from B&H. Dr. Merida is happily married to Kimberly; and they have five adopted children. Here at Theology on the Go, we are engaged in a series on the Doctrines of Grace. We at Place for Truth are capitalizing on the Quakertown Regional Conference on Reformed Theology, which will feature Joel Beeke, Anthony Carter, and Tony Merida. This week Tony Merida has joined us to talk about Unconditional Election. Just for listening, the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals would like to give you a free resource. An MP3 of Dr. Derek Thomas's message, "unconditional Election" is yours free as our gift to you. Go to ReformedResources.org to download your free MPS! Now, grab that cup of coffee and meet us at the table! Books Mentioned in the Podcast: Chosen By God by R. C. Sproul The Pleasures of God by John Piper Systematic Theology by Wayne Grudem Systematic Theology by Louis Berkhof
Theology For the Rest of Us | Quick Answers to the Questions About God and the Bible
We live in a world filled with people in need; people facing difficulties such as hunger, poverty, educational needs, advocacy, injustice! One very simple way to serve people is to meet these needs with a Gospel focus. In this episode, Kenny interviews pastor, author, professor Tony Merida about the importance of "mercy ministry." In the interview Tony challenges all "ordinary" people to change the world by meeting the needs of others; both here in the USA as well as abroad and across the globe. Tony Merida is the founding pastor of Imago Dei Church in Raleigh, NC. He also serves as Associate Professor of Preaching at Southeastern Baptist Seminary in Wake Forest, NC. He is the author of several books including his most recent book Ordinary: How to Turn the World Upside Down and eight volumes in the new Christ-Centered Exposition commentary series (B&H), of which Tony also serves as a general editor, along with Danny Akin and David Platt. Tony Merida is happily married to his wife Kimberly; they have five adopted children. Visit Tony's website: TonyMerida.net Follow Tony on Twitter: @tonymerida Recommended Resources: Generous Justice (by Timothy Keller) Orphanology (by Tony Merida and Rick Morton) Ordinary (by Tony Merida) Ministries of Mercy (by Timothy Keller) The Locust Effect (by Gary Haugen)
Today I'm taking to my friend, pastor Tony Merida. Tony is a professor, author, and pastor. He is the founding pastor of Imago Dei Church in Raleigh, N.C. He also serves as Associate Professor of Preaching at Southeastern Baptist Seminary in Wake Forest, N.C. He and his wife Kimberly have five adopted children. Tony and I…
Today I'm taking to my friend, pastor Tony Merida. Tony is a professor, author, and pastor. He is the founding pastor of Imago Dei Church in Raleigh, N.C. He also serves as Associate Professor of Preaching at Southeastern Baptist Seminary in Wake Forest, N.C. He and his wife Kimberly have five adopted children. Tony and I…