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Hymn Talk

Zack & Alex DiPrima

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Hymn Talk is a regular discussion of hymns, singing, and theology in the life of the church. The podcast is hosted by Alex and Zack DiPrima from Emmanuel Church of Winston-Salem.
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All of Life for God

Reformation Heritage Books

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The All of Life for God podcast is an engaging and thoughtful collection of exclusive RHB author interviews, special-access conference sessions, pre-release book reviews, and more presented by Reformation Heritage Books.
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The London Lyceum

Jordan Steffaniak and Brandon Ayscue

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The London Lyceum seeks to encourage serious thinking for a serious church by creating an intellectual culture of charity, curiosity, and critical thinking. Find out more about us at our website: www.thelondonlyceum.com
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Welcome to the Spurgeon Legacy Podcast! This podcast is a production of CHSpurgeon.com, which exists to share helpful resources by and about the Prince of Preachers, Charles Haddon Spurgeon. Each week we'll explore Spurgeon's enduring ministry through unabridged audio sermons delivered with the dynamic of live preaching, essays, devotionals, and selections from Spurgeon’s writings, as well as interviews with authors, biographers, and others who appreciate Spurgeon’s ministry. I encourage you ...
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Jordan, Brandon, and Matt talk with Alex DiPrima about his new biography of Charles Spurgeon. They cover topics like his family background, his depression, his preaching style, his workload, the downgrade controversy, and more! Resources: 1) Spurgeon: A Life, Alex DiPrima 2) Spurgeon and the Poor, Alex DiPrima 3) Servants of Christ, Lovers of Men, …
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“Never was man blamed in heaven for preaching Christ too much.”—Charles Spurgeon This week on All of Life for God, pastor, author, and scholar Alex DiPrima highlights the essential traits that made Charles Spurgeon’s preaching so impactful in his day and ours. Order your copy of Alex DiPrima’s fresh new biography on the Prince of Preachers, Spurgeo…
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The Spurgeon Library at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary has become the primary location for Spurgeon scholarship. It contains the bulk of Spurgeon’s personal library — more than 6,000 volumes — as well as artifacts from his life, such as his preaching rail, his writing desk, and even pews from the church where he was converted. The Spurgeon…
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In this bonus episode of All of Life for God, Pastor Jeremy Walker opens a window into Charles Spurgeon’s study. Listen as Walker highlights three lessons from Spurgeon’s approach to writing sermons. Want to read the Prince of Preachers for yourself? Visit heritagebooks.org/spurgeon to get the first six volumes of the monumental republication of Sp…
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"All who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution.”—2 Timothy 3:12 As sojourners and exiles on the Earth, Christians must prepare to suffer ridicule for our faith. This week on All of Life for God, Pastor Jacob Tanner considers Paul’s exhortation to Timothy in the face of hostile opposition. To hear more from pastor Tanner and t…
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“Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.” - Philippians 3:13-14 In the sermon "Onward," Charles Spurgeon focuses on Philippians 3:13-14,…
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How can Christians find hope when they face grief, suffering, and loss in a sin-cursed world? This week on All of Life for God, Pastor Jacob Tanner reminds us of the ultimate purpose of suffering in the life of a believer: “exceeding and eternal weight of glory.” To hear more from pastor Tanner, check out his new book, Wait and Hope: Puritan Wisdom…
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Jordan talks with Ben Saunders about his new book on civil law. They cover topics like: What is civil law and why is there a crisis? What is the relationship between Scripture and civil law? What does the Bible have to say about law in general? In what way is the Christian view of law distinct from non-Christian views of law? Should the magistrate …
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As RC Sproul has said, “The issue for Christians is not whether we are going to be theologians, but whether we are going to be good theologians or bad ones.” These books are trustworthy resources to help you become a better theologian. 1) Systematic Theology Biblical Doctrine: A Systematic Summary of Bible Truth, MacArthur Systematic Theology: An I…
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"I do not like being security for a man that he will return books, for no ordinary mortals ever do so." — CH Spurgeon C.H. Spurgeon, who had a personal library of 12,000 books, was especially aware of the problem of people borrowing books without returning them. So was the Prince of Preachers against borrowing and loaning books? Here's what he had …
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“Be ye holy; for I am holy.” This is the calling of all Christ’s true disciples. Pastor Hensworth Jonas’s new book, Radical Discipleship, challenges the modern church’s effeminate, cowardly, and shallow iteration of Christianity. On this week’s episode of All of Life for God, One Audiobooks presents a preview of this powerful new resource. Pick up …
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Jordan talks with Andrew Das about his latest book on remarriage. They cover topics like: Was remarriage ever permitted in the early church? What has been the consensus view on this over the last several decades? Are the circumstances of divorce relevant to a case of remarriage? What sort of background material might be relevant to understanding wh…
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“Before destruction the heart of man is haughty, and before honor is humility.” — Proverbs 18:12 In "Pride and Humility," CH Spurgeon lays out the contrasting natures of pride and humility, emphasizing the destructive nature of pride and the virtues of humility. He warns that pride leads to downfall and separation from God, while humility aligns us…
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Jordan and Matt talk with Manfred about his latest book on the reception of Aristotle, especially his ethics and politics in Protestantism. They cover topics like why do some truly think the Aristotelian tradition is forgotten or defeated in Protestant thought? What is the difference between Protestant scholasticism and Protestant Aristotelianism? …
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I’ve been doing some exciting work on a project I told you about earlier in the year. I’ve taken on CHSpurgeon.com and have been building up the content of that site dedicated to edifying resources by and about the Prince of Preachers, Charles Haddon Spurgeon. And so I’m especially excited to announce a brand new podcast – The Spurgeon Legacy Podca…
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Welcome to the Spurgeon Legacy Podcast. Each week we’ll explore Spurgeon’s enduring ministry through unabridged audio sermons delivered with the dynamic of live preaching, essays, devotionals, and selections from Spurgeon’s writings, as well as interviews with authors, biographers, and Spurgeon scholars. On this episode we’ll get to hear from Alex …
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This week on All of Life for God, we will conclude our study of revival by considering the possibility of revival in our own day. If would like to learn more about outpourings of the Holy Spirit in the life of the church, check out our feature-length documentary, “Revival: The Work of God.” Thank you for listening to All of Life for God by Reformat…
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Hunter talks with Brandon, Jordan, Jake, Morgan, and Garrett about the work of the London Lyceum over the last five years. They recall the early days and share some about what is to come. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-london-lyceum4672/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: htt…
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Jordan answers questions in a live Q&A ranging from the future of the London Lyceum to what he's learned over the last five years and more. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-london-lyceum4672/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy…
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All of our theological studies must begin with and be checked against the Word of God. These resources will help you dig deeper into Scripture: 📙 A Study Bible There are lots of good ones out there. Consider: - The ESV Study Bible (https://amzn.to/3s4jcU8) - Reformation Study Bible (https://amzn.to/3OyaeWS) - MacArthur Study Bible (https://amzn.to/…
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On this episode we’ll be hearing an excerpt from an extremely popular Spurgeon book, John Ploughman’s Pictures. Published in 1881, John Ploughman’s Pictures is a sequel to the earlier John Ploughman’s Talk. In each of these books, Spurgeon uses the persona of John Ploughman, a plain-spoken, hardworking farmer, to convey insights on Christian living…
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Jordan talks with Tobias Flattery about a range of technological ethics issues especially relating to robots and moral status. They cover topics like: What is the field of technology ethics? Why is it important? How advanced are robots becoming? Why does being sentient provide something with moral status? Why think that robots should have moral sta…
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As we continue exploring the subject of revival on All of Life for God, we must face a difficult question: What does God think of the modern church’s attempts at “revival”? If would like to learn more about outpourings of the Holy Spirit in the life of the church, check out our feature-length documentary, “Revival: The Work of God.” Thank you for l…
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Welcome to this introductory episode of the Spurgeon Legacy Podcast This podcast is a production of CHSpurgeon.com, which exists to share helpful resources by and about the Prince of Preachers, Charles Haddon Spurgeon. My name is Clay Kraby, and I’m your host here on the Spurgeon Legacy podcast. I’ve had an interest in Spurgeon since I first encoun…
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In “A Gospel Worth Dying For,” Charles Spurgeon proclaims the unparalleled value of the Gospel of Grace. He emphasizes that the true gospel is worth living for and worth dying for. Spurgeon underscores the necessity of faith in Jesus Christ and the assurance of salvation it brings, presenting the gospel as the ultimate truth worth proclaiming and d…
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The Holy Spirit has been referred to as the “forgotten member of the Trinity.” At one extreme there are those who all but ignore the person and work of the Spirit and at the other extreme there are those who stray from Scripture in seeking to harness the power of the Spirit for their own purposes. We don’t want to commit either of these errors, but…
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What is a real revival? And what will it take to see revival in our dark day? In the next three episodes of All of Life for God, we’re answering key questions about great outpourings of God’s Spirit, past, present, and future. This week, we explore experiences of revival with seasoned pastors including Joel Beeke, Sinclair Ferguson, and Geoff Thoma…
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Jordan talks with Harrison Perkins about his new book on covenant theology. They cover topics like: Why focus on categories instead of narrative? What is the covenant of works? Is the Mosaic an administration of the covenant of works? What is the covenant of redemption? Does this cause problems for traditional Trinitarian theology? How do you diffe…
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Do you think of the gospel as a Trinitarian work? On this week’s episode of All of Life for God, Pastor Ryan McGraw challenges Christians to recognize that we are saved by the Father, the Son, and the Spirit. To learn more about this glorious reality, check out Pastor McGraw’s book, “A Mystery Revealed: 31 Meditations of the Trinity." Thank you for…
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Jordan talks with Tom Schreiner about his latest work on the final judgment. They cover topics like: Why does sin deserve God's judgment? What are the three themes of judgment in the Gospels and Acts and how do they differ/relate? Why do you think judgment requires eternal conscious punishment? What does the term "hell" mean? Why is judgment only j…
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Just as one cannot see the entire Mississippi river when standing in its headwaters, believers initially see only a part of their salvation when they come to Christ. Romans 8:28-30 provides a high enough vantage point to reveal that God’s work in salvation begins in eternity past with His foreknowledge and extends into eternity future with our glor…
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Life-expectancy worldwide is twice what it was a hundred years ago. And because of modern medicine, many of us don’t often see death up close. That makes it easy to live as if death is someone else’s problem. It isn’t. On this archive episode of the Reasonable Theology podcast we sit down with Matthew McCullough, a pastor and author who recently pu…
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Jordan and Leland talk with Miles Smith about his new book Religion and Republic. They cover all sorts of topics like: What should we think of establishment religion? When a pre civil war American said that America was a “Christian nation”, what did they mean? How is this different than the way we use the term today? How can a government be disesta…
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This week on All of Life for God, Pastor Ryan McGraw reminds us that the doctrine of the Trinity is essential to the Christian life. Do you want to go deeper in your study of God’s triune nature? Pick up your copy of “A Mystery Revealed: 31 Meditations on the Trinity” by Ryan McGraw here. Thank you for listening to All of Life for God by Reformatio…
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On this week’s episode of All of Life for God, English schoolmaster Alun Ebenezer charges young men to be strong AND wise in an excerpt from his newest book, “Call to Action.” Pick a copy of this inspiring new release for the young men in your life here. This excerpt was narrated and provided by One Audiobooks. Learn more about One Audiobooks here.…
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Jordan talks with Brad East about the doctrine of Scripture. They cover topics like: What is Scripture's relationship to the church? If Scripture is authoritative how is the authority exercised and by whom? Is there one standard account for this everyone should agree with? What is the sufficiency of Scripture? And more. Resources: 1) The Doctrine o…
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Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world. This week on All of Life for God, Alex Diprima, author of “Spurgeon and the Poor,” unpacks how the Prince of Preachers’ dedication to the gospel informed his Christ-like generosity. Listen to thi…
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Jordan talks with Sean McGever about his new book on slavery in Edwards, Whitefield, and Wesley. They cover topics like: Why should we still care about slavery? What theological influences of Whitfield and Edwards led them to their view of slavery? What are some similarities and differences between Edwards, Whitfield and Wesley regarding how they v…
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Did the United States truly have a Christian founding, or were the Founders simply Deists who desired to create a secular nation? This question has been hotly debated for generations, and our society increasingly regards the idea of America's Christian heritage as something to be minimized, rejected, or denied. So what is the truth regarding the fa…
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Jordan talks with David Rathel about Andrew Fuller and Hyper-Calvinism. They cover topics like: 14. What is high/hyper calvinism? What is the modern question controversy? Why have scholars not paid careful attention to high/hyper calvinism? What sort of problems does this lack of attention lead to? Who are Lewis Wayman, John Brine, and John Johnson…
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How should Christians respond when they fall into sexual sin? Pastor Christopher Gordon reminds believers that acknowledging our sin and turning to God for forgiveness is the first step toward walking in the light. If you're interested in learning more about God’s good design for human sexuality, check out Pastor Christopher Gordon's "The New Refor…
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Back when he was an avowed atheist, J Warner Wallace put his skills as a cold-case homicide detective to work investigating the claims of the Gospels and became a follower of Jesus. Now he is a speaker, apologist, and an author as well as a Senior Fellow at the Colson Center for Christian Worldview, an adjunct professor of apologetics at Biola Univ…
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Jordan talks with Matthew Baines about Gisbertus Voetius and participation. They cover all sorts of topics like: Who is Voetius? Why is he important? How does he relate to Thomism and Scotism? How "eclectic" really is the Reformed tradition? Is theology practical or contemplative? What does it mean for theology to be mystical? What does it mean tha…
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In a world that promotes pride, only Christ can offer true freedom from the guilt and power of sexual sin. Listen as pastor Christopher Gordon reminds us that Christians are dead to sin and alive to God on this week’s episode of All of Life for God. If this sermon encourages you, check out Pastor Christopher Gordon's "The New Reformation Catechism …
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In Pauls' letter to the Philippians, we find a profound analogy for Christians living in this world: just as the citizens of Philippi lived as Romans despite their geographical distance from Rome, believers are called to live as citizens of heaven while residing on earth. The Philippians embraced Roman customs, language, and loyalty because they ch…
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Jordan and Philip talk with Professor Alison McQueen about Thomas Hobbes and his engagement with Scripture. They cover topics like who is Hobbes, what is the argument of Leviathan, the importance of biblical literacy for the study of Hobbes, the theological background of some of these old debates, and more. Resources: 1) Alison McQueen's website 2)…
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One of the core beliefs of Reformed Theology is that sin affects every part of fallen humanity— from our thoughts to our deeds to our desires. Learn how understanding the depth of our depravity answers the culture’s confusion about sexuality on this week’s episode of All of Life for God. For more biblical wisdom on LGTBQ issues, check out Pastor Ch…
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This week on All of Life for God, Dr. Joel Beeke expounds the glory of fellowship in Christ’s church. This message is a part of our ongoing celebration of the release of Reformed Systematic Theology Volume 4: Ecclesiology and Last Things by Dr. Joel Beeke and Paul Smalley. To learn more about this groundbreaking release, please visit heritagebooks.…
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Jordan talks with Zach Manis about his latest work on the problem of hell. They cover topics like What is the problem of hell? Which aspect of the problem do you think is most acute? What are some "bad" ways to avoid the problem of hell? What is the divine presence model? How do you deal with passages like 2 Thess. 1:9 and Luke 16:19-31, since thos…
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In this bonus episode, Dr. Paul Smalley responds to a common accusation— that Christians are homophobic— with truth and love. Find more resources on biblical, God-honoring sexuality here. Thank you for listening to All of Life for God by Reformation Heritage Books. If you enjoyed this episode and would like to hear more, please consider subscribing…
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