Joe and Jimmy ditched their schedule topic and wind up talking about a church dating app. They are thinking out loud as the talk abut the idea. They don't like it, but are they being too hard? Are they just too old to understand?
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The 1689 on Faith (14.2)
Joe and Jimmy are back talking about the doctrine of faith from the 1689 Confession, chapter 14, paragraph 2. In this episode the guys unpack how saving faith believes the Bible, values the Bible, obeys the Bible, and trusts in the Christ of the Bible. For all the links and show notes visit www.doctrineanddevotion.com/podcast/1689142Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/doctrine-and-devotion/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
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100th Episode
Joe and Jimmy sit down to record their 100th episode. They answer some listener email (women leading in corporate worship, restoring fallen pastors, executive pastors, rural ministry, an tithing) and address the issue of their “banter” or “bickering.” Plus, an MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT is made toward the end of the podcast.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/doctrine-and-devotion/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
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Bonus Episode: The SWBTS Anti-Calvinism Chapel
BONUS EPISODE! Immediately after the Nov 29th Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary chapel service Jimmy and Joe got a number of emails and messages about the sermon by Dr. Rick Patrick, Pastor of First Baptist Church Sylacauga and Executive Director of Connect 316, and the concluding remarks by Dr. Page Patterson, President of SWBTS. Here the guys talk about Calvinism in the SBC, tell fellow Calvinists to “chill,” and discuss how to respond to those with whom we disagree. Correction: Joe said that every church which made up the beginning of the SBC affirmed the 1689 Second London Confession. It would be more accurate to say, “In 1845, when the Southern Baptist Convention was formed, every delegate came from a church or association that had adopted the Philadelphia Confession or an abstract of the document.” (On the Baptist Confession of 1689 by Dr. Nathan Finn) The Philadelphia Confession contains all the content of the 1689 with two additions.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/doctrine-and-devotion/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands