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Theocast - Reformed Theology

Theocast - Reformed Theology

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Our primary focus at Theocast is to encourage weary pilgrims to rest in Christ. We facilitate simple conversations about the Christian life from a reformed perspective through our weekly podcasts, primers, books, articles, and educational material.
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Five For Fruit | Five Minutes of Reformed Theology | The Christian Podcast For The Busy Believer

Cary Gephart: Bringing a Reformed Pastoral Perspective for the Everyday Christian

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A once weekly five minute podcast about the gospel, culture and the Christian life from a reformed perspective. Five For Fruit seeks to encourage fellow believers to grow in the grace and knowledge of their Lord and Savior Jesus Christ by creating biblical, challenging, convicting and encouraging media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Today, it seems like if you are not suffering from some kind of ailment or cancer, you know someone who is or have had a family member or friend who has died because of it. It is a painful experience to watch someone lose their life and wither away. At times, our faith is crushed, and our assurance is called into question. Where is Jesus in all of …
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In this episode of the Reformed Brotherhood Podcast, Tony Arsenal and Jesse Schwamb dive into the Scots Confession, focusing specifically on "Faith in the Holy Ghost." They begin by discussing the inward testimony of the Holy Spirit and its vital role in convincing Christians that the Bible is the Word of God. The hosts emphasize that recognizing t…
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A supernatural view of the Bible, and the history within it, helps bring even more clarity to covenant theology. The way God covenants with His people is often in direct opposition to the covenants men made with other powers. Christ ultimately shows the futility of these other gods and their covenants by revealing to them His full power through His…
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Some of you are probably really concerned about this title, thinking we’ve gone too far. Well, we’re here to defend not ourselves, but to show you from Scripture that all power remains in Christ and Him crucified. The law is only here to guide or convict us. We’re going to talk about the different uses of the law, but the law is powerless to save a…
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In this episode of the Reformed Brotherhood Podcast, Tony Arsenal and Jesse Schwamb delve into the profound significance of Christ's ascension. They discuss how the ascension offers a preview of believers' eschatological hope and ultimate glorification. The conversation emphasizes that, in the final state, believers will be with God in a real and d…
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How should we understand the word Elohim? What is the significance of idols in scripture? Are we espousing polytheism? We receive many questions and concerns about how we understand concepts like the giants, the Nephilim, angels, demons, and, lowercase-g, gods. In this episode, Jon and Doug seek to address some of this feedback and offer their reas…
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People often criticize us here at Theocast, saying that we are not concerned about society, the culture in which we live, or even the country of which we are citizens. So today, Jon and Justin are going to address that. We’re going to discuss the gospel and what the Lord is doing in building His church. How do all of these things affect our perspec…
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In this episode of the Reformed Brotherhood Podcast, Tony Arsenal and Jesse Schwamb delve into the theological significance of Christ's ascension as discussed in the Scots Confession. Exploring themes of glorification, coronation, and ordination, they emphasize the often-overlooked importance of the ascension in reformed theology. Reflecting on the…
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Many will tell you that demons come from fallen angels, but is this true? Several pieces of scripture point towards a different origin for demons, the spirits of the dead giants! In this episode, Jon and Doug discuss the unholy nature of the giants and why the unclean spirits seen in Jesus’s time are an evolution of the giants in the ancient world.…
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One of the most famous Psalms that nearly everyone reads is Psalm 1. Jon and Justin want to highlight the distinction between the law and the gospel in Psalm 1, showing that it is not about how God blesses those who obey Him. Psalm 1 is not about you! You don’t appear until Psalm 2, and that is where the gospel is! Join the Theocast Community! FREE…
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In this episode of the Reformed Brotherhood Podcast, Tony Arsenal and Jesse Schwamb delve into the profound theological implications of Jesus' victory over death as depicted in the Scots Confession. They explore the resurrection of dead saints, the transformative power of the gospel, and the eschatological hope it brings. Through lively discussion …
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The history of giants in the Bible is far more extensive than just David and Goliath. In scripture, we find evidence of many different factions and societies of giants that are often misunderstood and overlooked! In today’s episode, Jon and Doug debunk theories regarding the translation of “Nephilim” and discuss how God used the Israelites to destr…
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In listening to a lot of preaching today, it’s clear that it’s possible to talk about the gospel or even about the work of God without actually getting around to preaching the gospel itself—preaching Jesus Christ for sinners. This can happen with any number of passages, but today Jon and Justin are going to have a conversation about a well-known te…
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Dive into this enlightening episode of the Reformed Brotherhood Podcast where hosts Jesse Schwamb and Tony Arsenal explore the profound meaning of Christ's death, passion, and burial. Delve into a rich theological discussion that threads through the intricacies of Reformed theology and the implications of Christ's priesthood in salvation. Listen as…
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The Book of Enoch is one of the most famous pieces of extra-biblical literature. What is the context of the book of Enoch, and how is it used and referred to in scripture? What does it say about supernatural creatures like angels and the giant Nephilim? How can it help inform our understanding of human civilization in biblical times? Jon and Doug d…
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Many Christians struggle with reading and understanding the Old Testament. They know it’s supposed to be about Jesus, and they’ve read the New Testament, but they’re just disconnected from the Old. Today’s podcast is our attempt to give you reasons why you should read your Old Testament. By doing so, you will see the wonder and glory it defines for…
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Join the riveting conversation on the Reformed Brotherhood Podcast as Tony Arsenal and Jesse Schwamb delve deep into election and Christology in the context of the Scotts Confession. They explore the profound implications of election on ecclesiology, soteriology, and our daily lives. This episode takes listeners on an enlightening journey through t…
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Should Christians study extra-biblical literature like the Apocrypha and the Pseudepigrapha? Jon and Doug make the case that these writings can help Biblical scholars better understand ancient cultures, ideas, and events. While not canon to scripture and outside of God’s inspired word, can these historic documents help our understanding of ancient …
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Jesus said that those whom the Son sets free are free indeed. But maybe you’re listening to this podcast and thinking, “I don’t really feel free.” There may be reasons for that. The gospel is marvelous and wonderful, and it has many facets. At times, certain aspects aren’t discussed as much. The forgiveness of sins, absolution from guilt, and the i…
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In this episode of the Reformed Brotherhood Podcast, Tony and Jesse dive deep into the discussion about the intimate connection between the incarnation and the concept of election, as illuminated in the Scott's Confession. They explore the theological significance of these intertwined concepts, focusing on the role of Jesus as the perfect represent…
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Genesis 6 introduces us to beings known as the “Nephilim.” Beings that are the product of humans and the divine. What is the history of these beings? How do we understand that they were giants? Jon and Doug delve back into Genesis 6 and see how scripture makes a distinction between the line of Noah and the Nephilim. Doug’s Books Doug’s Website Join…
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Recently, Christian social media has been ablaze with the topic of mental illness and whether or not it is a real thing. In particular, diagnoses such as ADHD, PTSD, and OCD. We thought we would lend our voices to this discussion from a theological lens, analyzing the implications of the fall of Adam, a world of suffering, and compassion for our fe…
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In this thought-provoking episode of the Reformed Brotherhood Podcast, hosts Tony Arsenal and Jesse Schwamb delve into an enriching discussion about the Incarnation of Christ Jesus. They explore ancient heresies, the essential truth of Christ's divinity and humanity, and the vital importance of defending the Gospel. From examining the Scotts Confes…
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Here we are, Genesis 6. This chapter of scripture, particularly verses 1-4, is a large focus of hundreds of thousands of works over thousands of years. In this episode, Jon and Doug aim to showcase the different thoughts throughout the centuries and identify the beings known as the “sons of God” and what their actions mean for Biblical history and …
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What do Baptists and Anglicans have in common? Jon and Justin recently had the opportunity to be on the Doth Protest podcast with our friends James and Drew, who are Anglican. We discussed the Reformation, our backgrounds, what we believe, and what we have in common. In particular, the emphasis of the podcast centered around Jesus, God’s grace, and…
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In this enriching episode of the Reformed Brotherhood Podcast, hosts Tony Arsenal and Jesse Schwamb delve deep into the Scots Confession and its implications for modern reformed theology. They discuss the promise of the Father, the role of Jesus Christ in our salvation, and the profound reality of being "in Christ". This episode offers a fresh pers…
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There are many mysteries relating to what seem to be mythical creatures in the Bible. Two passages of interest can be found in the Old Testament book of Isaiah. Passages that many are uncomfortable with or don’t know how to approach! Jon and Doug delve into these passages today and expose misconceptions tied to culture and translation. Doug’s Books…
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Exhausted? Beat up? Suffering? Where are you, God? Why is this happening? Why can’t I hear you? Why can’t I feel your presence? For those who have these feelings and are exhausted, just needing a glimmer of hope, Justin and Jon have something for you today. We want to point you to Christ and His gospel. Join the Theocast Community! FREE EBOOK PARTN…
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In this thought-provoking episode of the Reformed Brotherhood Podcast, hosts Tony and Jesse dive deep into the theology of the Scot's Confession. They explore its interpretation of God's promise, its connection to Church identity, and the role of covenant baptism. Along the way, they discuss the simplicity and beauty of primitive theology, the pers…
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Are there other gods? Are the other gods seen in the Bible just idols or are they real entities? We know the one, true God holds sovereignty over all, so how do these other gods operate in the spiritual realm and our reality? Jon and Doug delve into these questions and more. Doug’s Christ in All Scripture series, (ft. John Owen, Peter Allix, and Ge…
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