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The Reformed Rookie Podcast
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Anthony Uvenio에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Anthony Uvenio 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
The Reformed Rookie seeks to help people understand the basics of Reformed Theology in an easy and engaging way. We'll use simple illustrations and plain language to explain difficult theological truths to anyone who has a desire to learn.
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Anthony Uvenio에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Anthony Uvenio 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
The Reformed Rookie seeks to help people understand the basics of Reformed Theology in an easy and engaging way. We'll use simple illustrations and plain language to explain difficult theological truths to anyone who has a desire to learn.
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The students in the apologetics club at Our Savior New American School made this apologetics presentation, based on the book "The Story of Reality," explored the Christian worldview through five key components: God, Man, Jesus, the Cross, and the Resurrection. The presentation used real-world examples and analogies to address common objections and highlight the importance of truth in understanding reality. Speakers presented arguments for God's existence, humanity's inherent sinfulness and need for redemption, Jesus' historical significance and dual nature as fully God and fully man, the atoning sacrifice of the Cross, and the transformative power of the Resurrection. The central message emphasized the choice between accepting Jesus' sacrifice for forgiveness and remaining outside of God's grace. The Resurrection was presented as the ultimate proof of Jesus' claims and the foundation of Christian hope.Podcast: www.ReformedRookie.comPodcast: https://anchor.fm/reformedrookieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReformedRookie Twitter: https://twitter.com/NYapologistSemper Reformanda!…
This sermon explores the profound implications of God as Father, contrasting the Old Testament's metaphorical usage with Jesus' intimate and direct address. Pastor Anthony Uvenio uses Ephesians 1:3-14 as a scriptural foundation, connecting God's adoption of Christians to the historical plight of orphaned children, particularly referencing Charles Loring Brace's "Orphan Train." The sermon emphasizes the radical shift Jesus introduced: a direct, personal relationship with God, accessible through faith in Christ, not lineage. It contrasts the Jewish emphasis on genealogy with the spiritual rebirth offered through Christ, highlighting the importance of grace over works. Pastor Anthony uses the Lord's Prayer as a model for approaching God as Father, stressing the communal aspect of Christianity ("we thing," not "me thing") and the necessity of submission to Jesus' lordship. The sermon concludes with a call to prioritize God, emphasizing His unwavering love, provision, and protection. #fathersday #godthefather #adoption #SpiritualFatherhood #christianpodcast #reformedtheology #BiblicalFatherhood #jesuschrist #grace #salvation Podcast: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/reformedrookie/episodes/The-Father-Fathers-Day-2025-e34ab9rwww.ReformedRookie.comPodcast: https://anchor.fm/reformedrookieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReformedRookie Twitter: https://twitter.com/NYapologistSemper Reformanda!…

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Unpacking Ephesians 1:3: A Deep Dive into Spiritual BlessingsEphesians 1:3 – "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places." This seemingly simple verse holds a wealth of theological richness, as explored in a recent Reformed Rookie Podcast discussion. This blog post unpacks the key themes and insights from that engaging conversation.The Methodology: A Perfect Bible Study**The podcast began with a practical approach to Bible study, using a method outlined in a handout titled "Perfect Bible Study" (P-method). This involved:Perusing: A quick overview of the passage.Prayerful Reading: Engaging with the text in prayer, seeking God's guidance.Pointing Out/Probing: Identifying key words and phrases.Asking Questions: Formulating questions to deepen understanding.This framework guided the discussion of Ephesians 1:1-14, focusing particularly on verse 3.Delving into "Blessed Be the God...The discussion immediately tackled crucial questions:What are the "heavenly places"?** This led to a fascinating exploration of the distinction between "heaven" (God's dwelling place) and "heavenlies" (*aporanos* in Greek), a term unique to Ephesians. The "heavenlies" represent a present spiritual realm, a dimension overlapping with earth, where spiritual battles are waged. It's not the ultimate heaven, but a broader spiritual domain where God's power and influence are active. This contrasts with the future, ultimate heaven, a place devoid of darkness and sin.What are spiritual blessings? The discussion unpacked the meaning of "blessed" differentiating its application to God (inherent worthiness of praise) and humans (favorably acted upon by God). Spiritual blessings were identified as benefits, often supernatural, including: Adoption as sons: Predestined to become God's children. Redemption through blood: Purchased back from sin's dominion. Forgiveness of sins: Received through God's undeserved grace. Sealing with the Holy Spirit: Confirmed as heirs of God's promises.The parallel passage in 1 Peter 1:3 further reinforced the concept of blessings and inheritance."In Christ": The Heart of the MatterThe phrase "in Christ" proved central to understanding the blessings. It signifies a covenantal and spiritual union, a marital union even, resulting in: A new identity: Becoming a child of God. Changed priorities: Aligning one's life with God's purposes. Eternal life as destiny: Knowing God intimately.This union is not merely individual but corporate, challenging the American emphasis on individualism. Fellowship with other believers is essential for experiencing the fullness of this union.Spiritual Warfare and the "Already/Not Yet" RealityThe discussion highlighted the reality of spiritual warfare, emphasizing that believers are seated with Christ in the heavenly places, empowered to overcome evil forces. However, this victory is not yet fully realized; we live in an "already/not yet" reality, experiencing the blessings of salvation now while anticipating the fullness of God's kingdom in the future.Podcast: www.ReformedRookie.comPodcast: https://anchor.fm/reformedrookieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReformedRookie Twitter: https://twitter.com/NYapologistSemper Reformanda!Podcast: www.ReformedRookie.comPodcast: https://anchor.fm/reformedrookieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReformedRookie Twitter: https://twitter.com/NYapologistSemper Reformanda!…
This podcast episode delves into Titus 1:7-16, focusing on Paul's instructions to Titus regarding the challenges of establishing order and sound doctrine in the Cretan church. The discussion highlights the prevalence of false teaching, including "Jewish myths" and genealogies, which distracted from the core Gospel message. Pastor Anthony Uvenio contrasts the importance of scripture-based faith with the dangers of human traditions and speculative narratives. He emphasizes the need for sharp rebuke of false teachers and the perseverance required in ministry, even amidst opposition and difficult circumstances. The episode draws parallels between Paul's challenges in Crete and the ongoing struggles faced by modern ministers, emphasizing the importance of sound doctrine—right belief and action—and the transformative power of God's word. The episode also touches upon the historical context of the emergence of the papacy and contrasts Protestant sola scriptura with Catholic traditions. Podcast: https:/www.ReformedRookie.comPodcast: https://anchor.fm/reformedrookieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReformedRookie Twitter: https://twitter.com/NYapologistSemper Reformanda!…
This Reformed Rookie podcast episode delves into Titus 1:7-16, exploring the qualifications for elders and the challenges faced by Titus in Crete. The discussion centers on Epimenides' quote about Cretans being liars, and how this reflects the cultural context Titus faced. Pastor Anthony Uvenio analyzes the nature of sharp rebuke as commanded by Paul, contrasting it with a gentle approach. He differentiates between essential doctrines and adiaphora (indifferent matters), emphasizing the importance of unity in essentials and charity in all things. The episode also touches upon the dangers of legalism, the motivations of false teachers, and the unwavering stance of Martin Luther on the authority of Scripture, concluding with a prayer.#titus1 #Epimenides #creation #falseteachers #sounddoctrine #rebuke #legalism #gospel #churchleadership #biblicalstudies 00:08:32 - Church Order in Crete03:51 - God's Word & Unbelievers07:34 - Cretans: Negative Traits10:43 - Cretans, Judaizers, Salvation14:20 - Cretans & False Teachers17:48 - Legalism, Licentiousness21:15 - Public Rebuke & Faith24:51 - Reproving & False Motives28:45 - Rebuking False Teachers32:26 - Silencing False Teachers36:51 - Faith & Avoiding Heresy40:53 - Scripture Study & Luther Podcast: www.ReformedRookie.com Podcast: https://anchor.fm/reformedrookieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReformedRookie Twitter: https://twitter.com/NYapologistSemper Reformanda!…
This Reformed Rookie podcast episode delves into the dangers of false teaching, drawing heavily from Paul's letters to Titus and Timothy. Pastor Anthony discusses the characteristics of false teachers—insubordination, deceit, empty talk, and greed—and their destructive impact on families and the church. He explores specific heresies prevalent in the early church, including Gnosticism and Judaizing legalism, contrasting them with the true gospel of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ alone. The importance of sound doctrine, scriptural authority, and the role of church elders in confronting false teaching are emphasized. The episode also highlights the need for unity in Christ, transcending cultural and racial divisions, using Peter's actions in Galatians 2 as a cautionary tale. The podcast concludes with a call to stand firm on biblical truth and resist the ever-evolving tactics of Satan.00:08:32 - Sound Doctrine & Rebuke03:55 - False Teachers in Crete & Ephesus07:56 - Confronting False Teachers11:28:13 - Characteristics of False Teachers15:08 - Dangers of False Teaching18:06 - True vs. False Christianity21:58 - Early Church Heresies28:03 - Gospel Integrity & Discipline35:05 - Combating False Doctrine38:28 - Silencing False Teachers41:50 - Unity in ChristPodcast: www.ReformedRookie.comPodcast: https://anchor.fm/reformedrookieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReformedRookie Twitter: https://twitter.com/NYapologistSemper Reformanda!…
This Reformed Rookie podcast episode delves into Titus 1:9, exploring the qualifications and responsibilities of church elders. The discussion centers on the crucial importance of elders holding firm to the trustworthy Word of God (πιστις - *pistis*), emphasizing not just intellectual understanding but also practical application in their lives and ministry. Elders must be characterized by sound doctrine, accurately teaching and applying Scripture, rebuking false teachings and promoting biblical truth. The podcast highlights the dangers of anecdotal preaching lacking contextual understanding and the necessity of confronting false teachers within the church. Pastor Anthony Uvenio contrasts the reliance on God's Word for counseling with secular approaches, emphasizing the inerrant and infallible nature of Scripture as the sole authority. The episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of orthopraxy alongside orthodoxy, and the need for elders to model a life of faith, reflecting God's character and actively combating heresy. A specific example of a false teacher's actions within a conference is used to illustrate the importance of confronting false teaching. The episode also touches upon differing interpretations of biblical terms, such as "porneia," and the importance of preaching biblical truth rather than tradition.00:03:37 - Elders' Devotion & Scripture00:07:52 - Establishing Elders & Doctrine07:45 - Biblical Inspiration & Trials11:14:02 - Trusting God & Doctrine14:52 - God's Word: Trustworthy & True18:35 - Instruction, Preaching & Truth22:30 - Sound Doctrine: Theology & Practice30:01 - Elder Qualifications & Rebuke34:15 - Rebuke, Heresy & Ministry Truth41:12 - Guard Your Heart; Avoid PridePodcast:www.ReformedRookie.comPodcast: https://anchor.fm/reformedrookieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReformedRookie Twitter: https://twitter.com/NYapologistSemper Reformanda!…
This podcast delves into the qualifications of elders (overseers, bishops) as outlined in Titus 1, emphasizing character over intellect and the importance of a godly home life. The discussion explores the scriptural requirements, including marital status (debating whether being married is mandatory), the pastoral gift as an ordained office, and the elder's role in shepherding, teaching, and even healing. Pastor Anthony Uvenio examine differing interpretations of relevant scriptures, referencing commentaries and contrasting views on polygamy, childlessness, and the significance of believing children. The podcast highlights the crucial role of elders as chief authorities in the church, responsible for guarding God's word and leading their congregations. The study touches upon the Roman Catholic Church's stance on priestly celibacy for comparison. Finally, the episode stresses the importance of stewardship—caring for God's people—and concludes with a call to action for strong faith and evangelism, foreshadowing a future discussion on sound doctrine.#elders #churchleadership #biblicalleadership #pastoralministry #titus1 #1timothy3 #churchgovernment #spiritualgifts #shepherding #sounddoctrine 00:00:00 - Qualifications of Elders 00:03:35 - Elders & Pastoral Gift 10:16:00 - Supernatural Acts & Elders 13:32:00 - Marital Status & Leadership 20:07:00 - Ministry, Marriage & Parenting 27:17:00 - God, Family & Responsible Men 30:28:00 - Faith, Family & Dominion…
Challenging Evolutionary Theory: A Biblical PerspectiveThe recent Reformed Rookie podcast tackled the contentious issue of evolution vs. creation, presenting a compelling case for a literal interpretation of Genesis. The discussion highlighted several key arguments against macroevolution, emphasizing the limitations of current evolutionary theory and the overwhelming evidence supporting special creation.Key takeaways from the podcast include:The inadequacy of the evolutionary model: The podcast systematically dismantles the "goo to you via the zoo" narrative, citing the lack of observable, repeatable evidence for macroevolution (large-scale changes leading to new kinds of organisms). The scientific method itself is questioned in its application to this theory.Irreducible complexity: The podcast uses the analogy of a bicycle to illustrate irreducible complexity – a system where removing a single part renders the whole system non-functional. This concept is applied to the complexity of the cell and the human body, posing a significant challenge to the gradual evolution of such intricate systems.Genetic limits: Breeding experiments demonstrate that while microevolution (small-scale changes within a kind) occurs, it's limited. No new genetic information is added; existing information is merely rearranged or lost.The fossil record: The podcast exposes several evolutionary hoaxes and highlights the scarcity of transitional forms in the fossil record, contradicting the predictions of Darwinian evolution. The discussion also touches upon the questionable interpretations of existing fossil evidence.The philosophical implications: The podcast delves into the philosophical underpinnings of evolutionary theory, questioning its materialistic presuppositions and their impact on our understanding of morality, logic, and purpose.The podcast also introduces the "MILC" acronym (Macroevolution, Irreducible Complexity, Genetic Limits, Cyclical Change) as a helpful tool for engaging in discussions about evolution. It encourages critical thinking and a reliance on God's word as the ultimate source of truth.This podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in a thoughtful and well-researched exploration of this crucial topic. Let's engage in a respectful discussion – what are your thoughts on the arguments presented? #evolution #creation #science #faith #christianity #podcast #genesis #biology #philosophy #creationism #evolutiondebate #intelligentdesign #GodVsEvolution #scientificevidence #biblicalcreation #Macroevolution #darwinism Podcast: www.ReformedRookie.comPodcast: https://anchor.fm/reformedrookieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReformedRookie Twitter: https://twitter.com/NYapologistSemper Reformanda!…
The Biblical Blueprint for Church Leadership: Examining Titus and the Qualifications of EldersThis study delves into a discussion on church leadership, drawing heavily from the biblical text of Titus, and exploring the crucial qualifications for elders within a church structure. The conversation touches upon ecclesiology, the doctrine of the church, and challenges contemporary approaches to church governance.The Task of Titus and the Importance of Order (00:00:00-00:05:00)The discussion begins with Titus 1:4, emphasizing the blessing and task of ministry. Paul entrusted the gospel to Titus, with the ultimate goal of God's people following God's plan in peace (Ephesians 2:11). Titus's specific task in Crete was to appoint elders (Titus 1:5-9), establishing order within the church. The selection of qualified male elders is paramount to this structure.Defining "Elder" and "Overseer": Understanding the Roles The terms "presbyteros" (elder) and "episkopos" (overseer/bishop) are explored. The podcast clarifies that these terms are synonymous in the New Testament, referring to the same church official. The discussion contrasts this with the concept of a priestly class, emphasizing the "priesthood of believers" where each believer has direct access to God through prayer. Jesus, as prophet, priest, and king, acts as the ultimate mediator.Church Officers: Elders and DeaconsThe study establishes that the New Testament outlines two ordained offices: elders (responsible for spiritual needs) and deacons (responsible for physical needs). The roles of deacons are clarified using examples from Acts and 1 Timothy, while the role of elders is further examined in 1 Timothy and Titus. The term "elder" signifies spiritual maturity and shepherding ministry, a concept reflected in the term "Presbyterian." Qualifications of Elders: Character Above All Else The study meticulously details the qualifications of elders as outlined in Titus 1:6 and elsewhere. These qualifications are not merely about doctrinal knowledge, but primarily about character. An elder must be above reproach, a husband of one wife, leading a godly family, self-controlled, hospitable, and loving good. The importance of a well-governed family is stressed, as an elder's ability to lead his household reflects his capacity to lead the church. The concept of "above reproach" is defined as blameless and without blemishes on one's record. The discussion also touches upon the role of elders in correcting and protecting the flock, using examples of difficult decisions that were ultimately vindicated.The Dangers of Compromising Biblical Standards The study expresses concern over lowered standards for church leadership, citing examples of unqualified individuals being appointed despite recommendations to the contrary. The dangers of prioritizing popularity over qualifications and the pitfalls of the "seeker-sensitive" church model are highlighted. The Role of the Congregation and the Appointment of EldersThe discussion clarifies the process of appointing elders. While the congregation votes, the ultimate appointment is not explicitly biblical; rather, it's a process of discernment and accountability. The importance of knowing church members intimately is stressed, emphasizing the role of the church family in prayer and discernment. The dangers of importing pastors without proper vetting are also highlighted.Podcast: www.ReformedRookie.comPodcast: https://anchor.fm/reformedrookieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReformedRookie Twitter: https://twitter.com/NYapologistSemper Reformanda!…
This sermon centers on Philippians 2:1-11, exploring the concept of *kenosis* and its implications for Christian humility. Pastor Anthony Uvenio refutes misinterpretations of *kenosis* that lead to self-exaltation and the pursuit of unearned status, contrasting Jesus's radical humility and sacrifice with humanity's tendency to usurp God's glory, as exemplified by Xavier Alvarez's false claim to the Congressional Medal of Honor. The sermon emphasizes the importance of understanding the Trinity and God's nature as love preceding power, highlighting the contrast between Adam and Eve's grasping for godliness and Christ's willing self-emptying. Pastor Anthony connects Jesus's nakedness on the cross to Adam and Eve's shame, portraying it as a reversal of the fall and a remedy for humanity's sin. The sermon concludes with a call to humility, urging listeners to prioritize serving others and to emulate Jesus's sacrifice, ultimately finding victory through humility and love for the Savior. #philippians2 #humility #kenosis #goodfriday #jesuschrist #christianity #theology #reformedtheology #grace #sacrifice Podcast: www.ReformedRookie.comPodcast: https://anchor.fm/reformedrookieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReformedRookie Twitter: https://twitter.com/NYapologistSemper Reformanda!…
This sermon centers on Philippians 2:1-11, exploring the radical humility of Jesus Christ as the antithesis of humanity's inherent self-seeking nature. Pastor Anthony Uvenio contrasts Jesus's voluntary "emptying" (kenosis) – not a divestment of deity, but a self-limiting act of love – with examples of human pride, such as Xavier Alvarez's false claim to the Congressional Medal of Honor and the narratives of the Garden of Eden and the Tower of Babel. The sermon emphasizes the crucial distinction between the "grasping" for power (lust) seen in humanity's fall and God's self-giving love (agape), arguing that the Trinity is necessary for a God whose nature is fundamentally love, not power. Good Friday is presented not as a tragedy but as a triumph, highlighting Jesus's voluntary humiliation and sacrifice as the ultimate act of humility, contrasting sharply with humanity's attempts to seize glory. The sermon concludes with a call to embrace humility and surrender to Christ for salvation.#philippians2 #goodfriday #humility #kenosis #jesuschrist #triunegod #servantleadership #theology #christianliving #spiritualgrowth 00:00:00 - Philippians, Humility, and Valor04:02 - Misinterpreting Jesus' Humility07:54 - Jesus' Humility & Divinity11:39:56 - Jesus' Mindset & The Fall15:04 - Humility vs. Pride18:52 - Jesus, Love, and Trinity22:28 - Christ's Sacrifice on the Cross43:10 - Jesus' Nakedness: Reversal00:30:00 - Good Friday Paradox00:34:04 - Unconditional Surrender Podcast: www.ReformedRookie.com Podcast: https://anchor.fm/reformedrookie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReformedRookie Twitter: https://twitter.com/NYapologist Semper Reformanda!…
This study delves into Titus 1-4, focusing on Paul's instructions to Titus regarding establishing church order in Crete. The discussion highlights the qualifications of elders (Titus 1:5-9), the need to combat false teachers and maintain sound doctrine, and the importance of adhering to God's established order within the church. Pastor Anthony described the historical context of Crete, including Paul's visit and the potential origins of a Cretan proverb about lying. A significant portion of the discussion centers on the importance of a plurality of elders, contrasting this with potentially harmful hierarchical structures or the influence of "celebrity pastors." The episode emphasizes the interconnectedness of life and doctrine, the dangers of unchecked power, and the necessity of elders to lead, feed, correct, and protect the flock. The episode concludes with a reflection on Martin Luther's famous stand and the ongoing relevance of maintaining God's order in the church.#titusstudy #paultheapostle #churchleadership #ChurchOrder #biblicalauthority #elders #pastors #ApostolicTradition #sounddoctrine #christianliving 00:03:35 - Titus, Crete, and the Gospel00:07:00 - God's Promise, Plan, and Peace07:00 - Crete's Early Church & Mission10:07 - God's Order vs. Disorder13:00 - Biblical Order & Church Structure20:02 - Church Disarray & Consequences24:00 - Elders and Wolves in Church31:14 - Church Leadership & Issues34:49 - Spiritual Warfare & Order38:25 - Shepherds, Sheep, and Sin45:53 - Paul's Missionary StrategyPodcast: www.ReformedRookie.comPodcast: https://anchor.fm/reformedrookieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReformedRookie Twitter: https://twitter.com/NYapologistSemper Reformanda!…
The study didn't shy away from the uncomfortabletruths. Leviticus 20 and Deuteronomy 21were examined, highlighting God's condemnation of child sacrifice and unsolvedmurders, emphasizing the community's accountability. Pastor Chris connected this to the abortiondebate, arguing that inaction in the face of such injustice constitutescomplicity. This wasn't just aboutactive participation in violence; it included the sin of omission – neglectingthe needs of others, turning a blind eye to suffering. The study referenced Exodus 22:26,emphasizing the responsibility to care for our neighbors, even to the point ofpreventing their death through neglect. PastorChris added that harboring hatred is a form of neglect, a turning away fromour responsibility to love our neighbor. The discussion extended to the concept of"murder in the heart" (Matthew 5:21-22, John 3:15), highlighting thatunjustified anger and hatred are tantamount to murder. Unresolved conflict renders worship unrighteous,emphasizing the need for reconciliation and peacemaking. Pastor Chris 5 added a crucial perspective,advocating for compassion while firmly opposing harmful actions, using abortionas a poignant example.…
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