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And Jesus said, For judgment I am come into this world, that they which see not might see; and that they which see might be made blind.
And some of the Pharisees which were with him heard these words, and said unto him, Are we blind also?
Jesus said unto them, If ye were blind, ye should have no sin: but now ye say, We see; therefore your sin remaineth.
John 9:39-41
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Erasmus vs. Luther: The Fight Over Free Will
Ryan Reeves
In 1524, Erasmus of Rotterdam, the most famous scholar in Europe, finally broke his silence on Martin Luther. His target? Free will. Luther's response would become one of the most important theological works of the Reformation. This is the story of two brilliant men who agreed on almost everything and still couldn't stand each other.
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The Gospel of John Movie
The first-ever film adaptation of the biblical text, presented exactly as it was originally written.
“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.”— John 1:5
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For whosoever exalteth himself shall be abased; and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted.
Luke 14:11
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The Truth about the “Old Gods” | Haunted Cosmos
In this episode of Haunted Cosmos, we’ll explore the downfall and desolation of pagan gods as Christ’s kingdom rises.
From the fires of Moloch and the death of Pan to the silencing of Delphi, Julian the Apostate’s failed revival of paganism, and the conversion of Iceland. Throughout this episode, we trace the stories and legends that point to a single theme: the gods of the old world have been judged.
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"Jesus Never Mentioned Homosexuality" & 6 Other Common Rebuttals — A Pastor's response
Dial In Ministries
In this episode, we walk through the most common rebuttals to the biblical view of homosexuality — not to win arguments, but to equip believers with Scripture and point people toward the truth in love.
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Cessationism? | The King's Hall
What is the classical Reformed view of cessationism? Do supernatural things happen anymore? What about the gift of tongues? We’ll talk about it in this episode.
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The Elephant in the (Conference) Room
The King's Hall
In this episode of The King's Hall, Brian and Eric briefly recap our annual New Christendom Press conference—and address the elephant in the conference room, the controversy surrounding one of the vendors in our sponsor area.
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Here is a call for the endurance of the saints, those who keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus.
And I heard a voice from heaven saying, “Write this: Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord henceforth.”
“Blessed indeed,” says the Spirit, “that they may rest from their labors, for their deeds follow them!”
Revelation 14:12-13
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Reset Your Mind | Costi Hinn | EP 293
For the Gospel
Reset begins in the mind. What you consistently feed your thoughts will eventually shape the way you live. In this episode, Costi Hinn explores how Scripture calls believers to renew their minds and pursue lasting peace through God's truth.
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Was Revelation Written Under Nero?
Eschatology Matters
Was the Book of Revelation written during Nero's reign—or decades later under Domitian?
In Episode 9 of the Revelation Series, Jay Rogers examines the evidence behind one of the most important debates in biblical prophecy: the date of Revelation.
If Revelation was written before AD 70, it may have been addressing events unfolding in real time—including Nero's persecution, the coming destruction of Jerusalem, and the crisis facing the first-century church.
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What is Worship? Jesus Explains
Dial In Ministries
In John 4, Jesus sits down with the last person anyone expected: a Samaritan woman with a broken past. And in that conversation, he gives the clearest definition of worship in all of Scripture — in spirit and in truth.
Here's the problem: most churches pick a lane. Some go all-in on the spiritual experience — the emotion, the atmosphere, the "encounter." Others go all-in on doctrine and truth — deep teaching, sound theology, the Word. But Jesus says they're two sides of the same coin.
Spirit without truth leads to hysteria. Truth without spirit leads to stoicism — more morgue than a meeting with the living God. Real, biblical worship refuses to separate the two.
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What is Worship? Jesus Explains
Dial In Ministries
In John 4, Jesus sits down with the last person anyone expected: a Samaritan woman with a broken past. And in that conversation, he gives the clearest definition of worship in all of Scripture — in spirit and in truth.
Here's the problem: most churches pick a lane. Some go all-in on the spiritual experience — the emotion, the atmosphere, the "encounter." Others go all-in on doctrine and truth — deep teaching, sound theology, the Word. But Jesus says they're two sides of the same coin.
Spirit without truth leads to hysteria. Truth without spirit leads to stoicism — more morgue than a meeting with the living God. Real, biblical
worship refuses to separate the two.
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How to Have a Ministry of Encouragement | Pastor Well - Ep. 131
Southern Seminary
It's important for a believer to be encouraging, so how can a Pastor model this behavior well?
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Sinclair Ferguson: How Do I Grow in Holiness?
Ligonier Ministries
Christians are called to grow in holiness, in conformity to the character of the Lord Jesus Christ. Yet, they often want to know how exactly such growth happens. In this message, Dr. Sinclair Ferguson considers the necessity of sanctification and the means of sanctification, helping us to understand our role in growing in holiness by the power of the Holy Spirit.
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The Rebel Son and the True Son - Introduction to Biblical Typology | 2 Samuel 18:9-15
Right Response
This episode uses Absalom’s rebellion and death as an example of Old Testament typology, contrasting Absalom as an anti-type with Jesus as the obedient Son of David who is “hung on a tree” and pierced, not for His own sins but for His people. The hosts argue typology is a powerful apologetic for Christianity against Islam and Judaism, since it is grounded in real historical events rather than allegory, and it highlights the internal consistency and “majesty” of Scripture. They also discuss broader patterns such as Jesus as the true and better Israel, reenacting Israel’s story in His life and succeeding where Israel failed, and they clarify that the church is Israel by union with Christ, comprising both Jew and Gentile who believe in Jesus.
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