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57: Interpreting End-Time Prophecy Is Futile

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Why did God make end-time prophecy so cryptic? In this episode, we explore how even the prophets didn’t fully understand what they were recording—and how angels longed to understand it. Prophecy wasn’t given to help us decode headlines. It was meant to build faith, give hope, and remind us who’s really in control. Instead of speculation, let’s choose trust.
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56: Is Baptism A Part Of The Gospel?

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What role does baptism play in salvation? Is it part of the gospel, or a response to it? In this episode, we examine what the New Testament really teaches about baptism—from the conversions in Acts to the plain words of Jesus and the apostles. We’ll confront common misunderstandings, explore the urgency of spontaneous baptism, and show how faith, repentance, confession, and baptism all work together in responding to the gospel.
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55: The Hidden Mystery of Prophecy

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Everyone loves a mystery—but biblical mysteries aren’t puzzles to be solved, they’re truths God once concealed and has now revealed. In this episode, we explore the rich concept of “mystery” in Scripture, especially as Paul describes it in Ephesians. What did God hide? Why did He hide it? And what does it mean now that the secret’s out? We’ll unpack how God used divine misdirection to shield His redemptive plan from the powers of darkness—and even from His own prophets. This journey into prophecy’s hidden nature will challenge how we read Scripture and how we think about the end times.
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54: Is Baptism A Work?

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The idea that baptism is a work that results in salvation sounds controversial—but don’t jump ship just yet. In this episode, we take a closer look at what the Bible actually says about baptism, grace, and who’s really doing the work. If you’ve ever wrestled with the role of obedience in salvation, this one’s for you.
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53: If Your Pastor Thinks Church Is Business, He Shouldn’t Be Leading One

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Church is not a brand. Pastors are not CEOs. And if your shepherd sounds more like a salesman, something’s gone terribly wrong. In this episode, we call out the corporate creep that’s gutting the soul of the modern church. When ministry becomes marketing and members become metrics, the gospel gets lost in the noise. Giveaways won’t make disciples. Door prizes won’t save souls. If your pastor is more obsessed with engagement stats than eternal truth, he’s not leading—he’s managing. And Christ didn’t die for a business model.
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52: Baptism Matters!

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Many churches treat baptism like an optional symbol, often rushing to add, “But baptism doesn’t save you.” Why the disclaimer? Because they’ve misunderstood it as a human work. In this episode, we explore how baptism is God’s way of making grace tangible—something we can see, feel, and remember. Let’s talk about why that matters more than we think.
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51: What is Redemption?

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What does the Bible mean when it says we have redemption through His blood? In this episode, we explore the meaning behind the word “redemption” in Ephesians 1:7—how it connects to slavery, rescue, and freedom. From the Exodus to the cross, we trace the theme of deliverance and what it means to be set free in Christ. Redemption isn’t just a religious buzzword—it’s the story of God rescuing those in Him from eternal death, and offering new life through Jesus.
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50: Why Was The Spirit Not Given At Baptism?, Part 2

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In this episode, we continue exploring the intriguing cases in Acts where the Holy Spirit’s indwelling did not coincide with baptism. Why did Paul have the twelve disciples in Ephesus re-baptized, while Apollos—who also knew only John’s baptism—was not? What does this tell us about faith, baptism, and receiving the Spirit? We also examine how God sometimes makes exceptions to His usual methods of salvation, demonstrating His sovereignty and mercy throughout Scripture. Don’t miss this thought-provoking discussion!
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49: Unlearning Augustine: Reclaiming Paul’s First-Century Message of Predestination

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For centuries, Western theology has been shaped by Augustinian thought, but what if returning to Paul’s first-century perspective on predestination changes everything? In this episode, we unpack Ephesians 1:3-5 and challenge common misconceptions. Predestination isn’t about arbitrary selection—it’s about God’s predetermined plan to adopt all who choose to be “in Christ.” Join us as we explore the historical roots of these doctrines, the influence of Augustine on the Reformers, and the biblical vision of election as an open invitation rather than exclusion.
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48: Why Was The Spirit Not Given At Baptism?, Part 1

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The New Testament sets the expectation that the indwelling of the Holy Spirit normally coincides with baptism. However, Acts records a few key exceptions. In this episode, we explore two of these exceptions: the Samaritans and Cornelius' household. Why did the Spirit delay for one group and arrive early for the other? We examine the possible reasons, from Peter's role in opening the kingdom to overcoming deep-seated biases between Jews, Samaritans, and Gentiles. Understanding these moments helps us see how the Spirit worked to unify the early church. Stay tuned for Part 2, where we’ll explore a third unique case!
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47: Compatibilism's Free Will: Fact or Fiction?

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Does Calvinism’s concept of sovereignty erase human free will? This episode unpacks the philosophy of compatibilism, which attempts to reconcile divine control with human responsibility. While it claims we freely choose what we most desire, it also asserts that our desires are predetermined by God—raising the question: is that real freedom or just an illusion? Using a thought-provoking parable, we illustrate why compatibilism collapses under its own contradiction. Join us as we examine whether this system truly aligns with biblical teaching or if it’s simply philosophy masquerading as theology.
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46: Baptism: Calling On His Name

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What does it mean to “call on His name,” and what does it have to do with baptism? In Acts 22:16, Ananias tells Saul to “be baptized and wash away your sins, calling on His name.” But is this about saying a prayer, or is something deeper happening?
In this episode, we explore how Peter connects baptism with an appeal to God for a good conscience (1 Peter 3:21) and what this means for salvation. We’ll also dive into the translation challenges of the Greek word eperotema and how different Bible versions shape our understanding of baptism.
Is baptism the true sinner’s prayer? Join us as we examine Scripture, challenge assumptions, and uncover the powerful role of baptism in responding to the gospel.
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45: Free Will: A Divine Gift or an Illusion?

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Few theological debates ignite as much passion as the question of free will. Are we truly free to choose, or has God predetermined our destiny? In this episode, we examine Ephesians 1:3-5 and explore whether divine sovereignty means God selects individuals for salvation apart from their choice—or if Scripture tells a different story.
Does the Bible affirm human free will? If so, how does that fit with God's plan? Using key biblical passages and a thought-provoking analogy, we unpack how God's sovereignty and human responsibility work together. Tune in as we challenge common misconceptions and seek a biblical understanding of what it means to be "chosen in Christ."
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44: Saul’s Conversion

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Saul of Tarsus saw the risen Christ, spent three days in prayer and fasting, and yet was still in his sins. Only after Ananias told him to “rise and be baptized” were his sins washed away. What does Saul’s conversion reveal about the connection between baptism and salvation? In this episode, we examine the biblical evidence, harmonize the different accounts in Acts, and challenge common objections. Does baptism play a role in salvation? Let’s take a closer look.
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43: God’s Sovereignty: Does It Mean He Causes Everything?

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Does God’s sovereignty mean He directly causes everything that happens—including sin and suffering? This episode dives into one of the most debated theological questions in Christian history, exploring Ephesians 1:3-5 and its implications for God's rule over creation. We examine the Calvinist perspective, which asserts that God meticulously controls every detail of existence, and contrast it with the biblical portrayal of a sovereign God who reigns without negating human free will. Join us as we explore key Scripture passages that challenge deterministic views, demonstrating that God's authority does not require Him to be the author of evil.
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42: At What Point Are We Saved?

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At what point are we saved? The Bible teaches that we transition from lost to saved when the Holy Spirit comes to dwell within us—but when does that actually happen? In this episode, we explore key passages that shed light on the timing of the Spirit’s indwelling and the forgiveness of sins. Looking closely at Acts 2 and Romans 8, we examine how immersion (baptism) is consistently linked with both the gift of the Holy Spirit and the remission of sins. Is baptism just a symbolic act, or is it the moment when Jesus cleanses us and gives us His Spirit? Join us as we dig into Scripture and challenge some common assumptions about salvation.
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41: Heaven Isn’t Waiting: The Heavenly Places You’re Already Part Of

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In this episode, we explore the phrase “heavenly places” in Ephesians—a phrase Paul uses multiple times to describe a present spiritual reality, not just a future hope. What does it mean to be seated with Christ now? How do spiritual blessings, the church’s mission, and even spiritual battles take place in the unseen realm? Join us as we uncover what it truly means to live in the reality of the heavenly places today.
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40: “Buried With Him In Baptism”

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Paul may not use the phrase “born again,” but in Romans 6, he describes a transformation that sounds a lot like rebirth—being “buried with Him in baptism” and rising to “walk in newness of life.” But what exactly is happening in that moment? What role does the Holy Spirit play in our conversion?
In this episode, we explore baptism as both a burial and a resurrection, drawing connections to spiritual circumcision, regeneration, and the washing of renewal by the Spirit. Is Paul intentionally paralleling proselyte conversion? What does it mean for the “body of sin” to be cut away? And how does all of this fit into the larger question of salvation?
Join us as we unpack these questions and examine how baptism, faith, and the work of the Spirit come together in the moment of rebirth.
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39: ‘In Christ’: The Bible’s Explosive Reality We Tamed Into a Slogan

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We often hear the phrase, “Jesus lives in my heart,” but what if the Bible’s emphasis is actually the reverse? In this episode, we explore Paul’s powerful use of the phrase “in Christ” throughout Ephesians and beyond. This isn’t just a theological nuance—it’s a game-changing reality that reshapes how we understand our identity, salvation, and daily life as believers. What does it truly mean to be “in Him”? How does this change the way we see ourselves, our relationship with God, and even the way we share the gospel? Join us as we uncover the biblical significance of our position in Christ—one that’s far bigger than we’ve often imagined.
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38: Baptism: “You Must Be Born Again”

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In this episode, we discuss Jesus' conversation with Nicodemus in John 3:5 and what it means to be "born again." Was Jesus referring to water baptism? How would a first-century Jew have understood His words? We explore the connection between being "born of water and Spirit" and other key passages, such as Titus 3:5-7 and Ephesians 5:25-27. Does the biblical language support the idea that baptism plays a role in salvation? Join us as we examine the evidence and challenge modern assumptions about baptism and rebirth.
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37: Set Apart, Not Set Above: The Truth About Saints

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Are saints a special class of believers, or does the Bible define them differently? In this episode, we explore what it truly means to be a saint, how misconceptions have shaped modern views, and why every Christian is called ‘holy’ in Christ. We’ll also take a look at how the Catholic Church’s canonization process developed over time and how it differs from the New Testament’s teaching. If you’ve ever hesitated to call yourself a saint, this episode is for you.
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36: Baptism: Where Did It Come From?

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Baptism wasn’t a new idea in the first century. While many assume immersion originated with John the Baptist, the Jewish people had been practicing ritual washings for centuries. In this episode, we explore the historical and religious roots of baptism, from the ritual mikva’ot of the Second Temple period to the proselyte conversions that shaped early Christian understanding. Why did God choose immersion as the means of entering a new life in Christ? Join us as we uncover the rich background behind this ancient practice and how Jesus redefined it for His followers.
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35: Ephesians: Introduction

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In this episode, we introduce the book of Ephesians, exploring its authorship, historical context, and central message. Written by the apostle Paul, during imprisonment, Ephesians emphasizes the unity of all believers in Christ and the practical implications of that unity for daily life. We also examine its close relationship to Colossians, the possibility that it was a circular letter intended for multiple churches, and its unique, sermon-like style. Finally, we consider how Paul’s call to unity remains relevant for Christians today. Join us as we lay the foundation for our study of this powerful book!
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34: They Said “Baptism Does Not Save”—Then We Read the Verses

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A simple question. A moment of silence. A room full of people caught between what they had always been taught and what they had just read in Scripture.
This episode introduces a series on baptism—not to defend traditions, but to examine what the New Testament truly says. Is baptism essential? Is it just a symbol? What if the answer isn’t as simple as we’ve been told?
Before jumping to conclusions, let’s start by asking the right questions. Join me as we begin this journey of discovery, weighing the evidence and challenging assumptions along the way.
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33: Built Up, Not Pumped Up: The Biblical Blueprint for Church Gatherings

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Is the modern church assembly aligned with the New Testament's vision? In this episode, we uncover surprising truths about the purpose of Christian gatherings, challenging the idea that worship is their central focus. Through a detailed exploration of passages like 1 Corinthians 14 and Hebrews 10, we’ll see how the Bible emphasizes mutual edification over performance or passive participation.
We’ll address common objections, clarify misconceptions about Acts 13, and examine how today’s gatherings often miss the mark—whether they’re overly dull or overly dramatic. Discover how returning to the New Testament’s blueprint can transform church assemblies into places where believers are truly built up, reflecting God’s purpose and glory.
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32: Performers and Pew-Warmers: Is This What God Intended?

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In this episode we take a closer look at early church gatherings and how they differ from today’s worship services. Drawing from New Testament passages and Dr. Tom Wadsworth’s research, we uncover the original purpose of Christian assemblies—mutual edification and encouragement. Could our modern focus on performance-style worship be missing the mark? Join us as we explore what God truly intended for His people when they come together.
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31: Assembly Required: What Church Gatherings Were Meant to Be

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In this episode, we explore a surprising truth: the New Testament never applies "worship" terminology to church assemblies. While modern gatherings often focus on worship, the early church saw their assemblies through a different lens. We dive into the Greek word threskeia—mistranslated as "worship" in Colossians 2:18—to uncover its true meaning tied to Jewish temple rituals and ceremonies. This shift away from ritualistic practices illuminates the early church's purpose: mutual encouragement, teaching, and equipping believers to live out the gospel.
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30: 24/7 Worship: Why Early Christians Didn’t Need Sunday Services

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Did you know that the New Testament never instructs Christians to gather for “worship” as we often define it today? In this episode of Ready4Eternity, we explore the surprising truth behind the Greek words translated as “worship” in Scripture. Words like proskuneo, latreuo, and sebomai were tied to Jewish temple rituals—practices the early church intentionally left behind.
Instead, the New Testament paints a picture of worship as a way of life: reverent, godly living that honors God in spirit and truth. Join us as we uncover the meaning of the sebo word group, examine why early Christians didn’t adopt temple rituals, and consider what this means for modern church gatherings.
If you’ve ever wondered if worship is more than a Sunday morning activity, this episode will challenge your perspective and deepen your understanding of worship in the new covenant.
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29: Your Church Isn’t a Temple, So Why Call Your Gatherings Worship?

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Have you ever wondered why modern churches call their gatherings “worship” when the New Testament never uses that term for Christian assemblies? This episode unpacks the Greek term leitourgeo—often translated as “worship” or “serve”—and its roots in temple service. Drawing on Dr. Tom Wadsworth’s research, we explore how this word relates to priestly duties in the Bible and why equating it with modern “worship” misses the mark.
Discover the difference between service and worship, the New Testament’s focus on ministry and mutual edification, and how understanding leitourgeo can reshape our view of church gatherings. Tune in for a thought-provoking journey into the language and meaning behind biblical texts!
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28: Serving, Not Just Singing: The New Testament Truth About Worship

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What does the Bible really mean when it talks about “worship”? In this episode of Ready4Eternity, we dive into two Greek words, latreuo and latreia, often translated as "worship" or "serve." Drawing from the research of Dr. Tom Wadsworth, we explore how these terms were used in their original context, both in the Old Testament’s Septuagint and the New Testament.
Discover why worship in the Bible was historically tied to sacrifice and how the New Testament redefines this concept for Christians today. Far from being confined to rituals, worship becomes a daily offering—a life of service, integrity, and love that reflects God’s character.
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27: Bowing Down or Building Up? Rethinking Worship in the New Testament

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What did "worship" mean to first-century Christians, and why doesn't the New Testament instruct believers to gather for worship as we understand it today? Discover how the original meaning of proskuneo—prostration and physical homage—differs from modern practices. We'll explore its roots in the Old Testament, its connection to temple rituals, and why this word is absent from descriptions of early church gatherings. This episode sheds light on the New Testament's focus on mutual edification, not ritualistic homage, offering fresh insights into the true purpose of Christian assemblies.
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26: What Is Worship? Rethinking a Misunderstood Word

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What does it really mean to worship? In this episode, we explore how the New Testament's original language and intent challenge our modern assumptions about worship. We trace the English word "worship" back to its roots and uncover how its evolving meaning has shaped our understanding of Christian gatherings. You'll learn about the five key Greek words often translated as "worship" or "serve" in the Bible, their connections to temple rituals, and how early Christians redefined worship in light of Christ’s sacrifice. Join us as we uncover how honoring God goes far beyond religious ceremonies—it’s about living a transformed life.
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25: Birthright And Blessing – Are They The Same Thing?

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In this episode, we explore the biblical distinction between the birthright and the blessing, two concepts often thought to be the same. Through the story of Esau and Jacob, we uncover how these two inheritance traditions played a crucial role in ancient family leadership and the unfolding of God's promises.
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24: Is It True That God Will Not Allow Sin In His Presence?, Part 2

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In this episode, we explore the biblical perspective on God’s presence among sinners, challenging the notion that He avoids sin entirely. Through examples from Scripture—ranging from the Garden of Eden to Jesus’ earthly ministry—we see how God chooses to remain near humanity, even amidst our flaws, to work toward redemption.
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23: Is It True That God Will Not Allow Sin In His Presence?, Part 1

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In part one of this episode, we examine the widely accepted idea that "God will not allow sin in His presence." Despite its prevalence in Christian circles, this teaching is not actually supported by the Bible. Join us as we dive into Scripture to explore where this misconception comes from and why it doesn't align with biblical truth.
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22: Selecting Pastors The New Testament Way

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In this episode, we explore the common practice of selecting pastors through search committees and compare it to the New Testament model. Discover why appointing pastors from within the congregation may be the more biblical approach and how churches can move toward this ideal.
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21: Accusations Against Pastors

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This episode examines a often-overlooked interpretation of 1 Timothy 5:19, consistent with the King James Version's translation from 400 years ago, regarding accusations against church elders. It explains how the verse may be instructing that formal accusations be made in front of witnesses, rather than requiring multiple witnesses to the alleged sin itself, potentially allowing victims of abuse to come forward even without corroborating eyewitnesses.
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20: Holding Pastors Accountable

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This episode discusses the critical yet often neglected practice of holding pastors accountable for their sins, as commanded in 1 Timothy 5:19-21. We explore the reasons behind the church's reluctance to rebuke sinning pastors, emphasizing the importance of fair and impartial accountability, and the potential consequences of failing to address pastoral misconduct.
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19: Is Your Pastor Biblically Qualified?

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This podcast episode explores the biblical qualifications for pastors, examining the criteria outlined in 1 Timothy 3:2-7 and discussing why these qualities are essential for church leadership. We examine the importance of selecting pastors who embody these biblical standards, contrasting them with the problematic traits of unqualified leaders, and emphasizing the need for churches to prioritize God's wisdom in choosing their spiritual guides.
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18: Rediscovering the Biblical Purpose of Church Gatherings (Hint: It's Not Worship) - Dr. Tom Wadsworth

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In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Tom Wadsworth to explore a vital yet often misunderstood topic: the true purpose of early Christian gatherings. Many of us assume that worship has always been the central focus of church meetings, but Dr. Wadsworth’s research reveals a different story.
Together, we discuss how modern church practices have shifted away from the original biblical model, which prioritized mutual edification and spiritual growth and excluded temple-based worship rituals. Dr. Wadsworth breaks down the disconnect between the New Testament assemblies and today’s church services, the meaning behind key Greek words for worship, and why reclaiming the biblical intent of gathering matters for Christians today.
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Tom Wadsworth to explore a vital yet often misunderstood topic: the true purpose of early Christian gatherings. Many of us assume that worship has always been the central focus of church meetings, but Dr. Wadsworth’s research reveals a different story.
Together, we discuss how modern church practices have shifted away from the original biblical model, which prioritized mutual edification and spiritual growth and excluded temple-based worship rituals. Dr. Wadsworth breaks down the disconnect between the New Testament assemblies and today’s church services, the meaning behind key Greek words for worship, and why reclaiming the biblical intent of gathering matters for Christians today.
▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
00:00 - Intro
02:39 - Tom's background of research and dissertation development
04:55 - The purpose of gatherings
06:58 - Understanding worship language and edification
08:52 - The difference between ancient and modern gatherings
11:10 - The worship anomaly
15:12 - Are worship and edification mutually exclusive?
17:09 - If you're not getting something out of the meeting, maybe you're not the problem after all
19:10 - Greek words for worship
26:15 - Martin Luther's translation work
28:30 - Why weren't these worship words used in the early church?
31:38 - God's people as temples
32:40 - How can we be sure these words didn't take on new meaning?
39:30 - Christianity is a way of life
40:43 - The shift toward worship services as we know them
45:33 - How we got off track and the continuing reformation
50:18 - Why is this important to the average person?
52:08 - How does this affect our modern churches?
55:50 - Ignore the walls, focus on the people
57:15 - Pushback and responses
1:00:00 - How small groups affect edification
1:03:10 - Conclusion
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17: May An Unmarried Man Be A Pastor?

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This podcast episode explores the controversial topic of whether unmarried men can serve as pastors, examining biblical qualifications and common objections. We consider key scriptural passages and argue that while single men can teach and preach, being married with children is a necessary qualification for pastoral leadership according to the New Testament.
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16: What Does The Bible Say About Women Pastors?

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This episode explores the contentious topic of women serving as pastors, examining biblical passages and interpretations that have traditionally excluded women from this role. We examine various arguments for and against women pastors, ultimately concluding that while the Bible permits women to teach and preach, it specifically reserves the role of pastor for married men, based on the requirements outlined in 1 Timothy and Titus.
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15: “Women Are To Keep Silent In The Churches”

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This episode explores the controversial interpretation of 1 Corinthians 14:34-35, challenging the traditional view that women should remain silent in churches. Through careful examination of biblical context and historical practices, we uncover a more nuanced understanding of women's roles in early Christian communities and their implications for modern church leadership.
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14: Does The Bible Really Say A Woman Is Not Permitted To Teach A Man?, Part 2

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This podcast episode explores the interpretation of 1 Timothy 2:11-14, arguing that the passage refers to husband-wife relationships rather than women's roles in church leadership. The episdoe examines the original Greek text, and related biblical passages to challenge traditional interpretations and discuss the intended meaning of Paul's words for Christian marriages.
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13: Does The Bible Really Say A Woman Is Not Permitted To Teach A Man?, Part 1

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In this episode, we lay the groundwork for a deeper understanding of 1 Timothy 2:11-14, challenging traditional interpretations that have missed the point of Paul's teaching. This foundational discussion sets the stage for our next episode, where we'll explore how these insights reshape our view of Paul's message and its implications for the modern church.
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12: What Does The Bible Say Pastors Are Supposed To Do?

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Ever wondered if your pastor is wearing too many hats? Discover what the Bible really says pastors should focus on and why some duties might be distractions from their true calling.
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11: Does The Bible Permit Women Preachers?

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This episode explores the controversial topic of women preachers by delving into the biblical distinctions between preaching and pastoring. Through careful examination of New Testament language and context, the episode challenges common misconceptions and offers a thought-provoking perspective on the roles of women in spreading the gospel.
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10: Your Pastor Probably Isn’t A Preacher

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The New Testament never refers to a congregation’s leader as a preacher! Discover the distinct roles of pastors and preachers and why most Christians use these terms interchangeably.
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9: ‘Pastor’ And Other Words The Bible Uses To Describe An Overseer

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Uncover why the New Testament’s interchangeable use of pastor, elder, overseer, and steward challenges modern church titles and hierarchies. This episode reveals that the way modern Christians use these terms are not the way the New Testament uses them.
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8: Is The Clergy/Laity Distinction Biblical?

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Is the clergy-laity divide biblical? There's a surprising gap between modern church leadership practices and New Testament teachings.
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7: Who Was Melchizedek?

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Dive into the enigma of Melchizedek, a mysterious biblical figure who has sparked centuries of speculation. This podcast discusses the theories surrounding his identity, from being the pre-incarnate Christ to Noah's son Shem, and explores the intriguing implications of his unique priesthood.
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6: Why Is “LORD” Often In All Caps In The Bible?

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Uncover the mystery behind the all-caps "LORD" in your Bible and dive into the ancient Hebrew name that's too sacred to speak. From forgotten pronunciations to hidden meanings, this podcast reveals the fascinating history encoded in those four holy letters.
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5: The Bizarre Story Of Abraham Cutting Animals In Half

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Explore the ancient Near Eastern ritual of "cutting a covenant" and its significance in the story of Abraham. Discover how this strange ceremony involving halved animals reveals God's extraordinary commitment to fulfill His covenant, even at the cost of His own life centuries later.
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4: The Real Reason God Rejected Cain’s Offering

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The true lesson of Cain and Abel's sacrifices may not be what you think. Join us as we reexamine this familiar biblical story, uncovering an often-overlooked perspective that offers a fresh take on this story.
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3: The Sin That Really Kept Moses Out Of The Promised Land

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In this episode, we delve into the true nature of Moses' sin at the rock of Meribah, challenging common interpretations.
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2: Was Jesus Sacrificed On Mount Moriah?

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In this podcast episode, we explore the common misconception that Jesus was crucified on Mount Moriah, the site of Solomon's temple. We discuss into the theological connections between Isaac and Jesus, examining the parallels and foreshadowing in their stories.
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1: Did The Binding Of Isaac Happen On The Temple Mount?

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Jewish (and Christian) tradition says that the binding of Isaac took place on what is today the Temple Mount. Does the Bible support this claim?
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0: Ready4Eternity Blog Narration - Introduction

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Welcome to the introductory episode of "Ready4Eternity: Blog Narration!" In this podcast, we're bringing the biblical studies from our blog at https://Ready4Eternity.com to the audio format. For now, this podcast is an experiment, or a trial run.
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Dive into the enigma of Melchizedek, a mysterious biblical figure who has sparked centuries of speculation. This podcast discusses the theories surrounding his identity, from being the pre-incarnate Christ to Noah's son Shem, and explores the intriguing implications of his unique priesthood.
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