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This is the first lesson in Dr. James J. Cassidy’s Reformed Academy course, The Gospel of John: A Study in the Truth. This lesson covers the following topics:

 00:00 The Concept of Truth in John's Gospel

01:58 Jesus Comes to Give a Better Life (vv. 1–44)

19:30 Jesus Brings a Better Country (vv. 45–57)

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In this episode of Christ the Center, we welcome Donald John MacLean, President of Westminster Seminary UK and trustee of the Banner of Truth Trust, for a rich conversation on James Walker’s The Theology and Theologians of Scotland. Their discussion begins with an update on Westminster Seminary UK’s move to Oxford and the remarkable ministry of the Reformed Colloquium in Budapest, where confessional Reformed believers from across Europe gather for fellowship, encouragement, and theological exchange.

The heart of the episode focuses on Banner of Truth’s newly expanded edition of Walker’s classic work. MacLean explains why the book has served for decades as an indispensable guide to the Scottish theological tradition, opening up figures beyond the better-known names and tracing major themes in church history, ecclesiology, providence, the atonement, and church-state relations. Together, Camden and Donald John reflect on the historical setting of Scottish theology, the value of Walker’s new footnotes and translations, and the abiding importance of visible church unity and Christ’s headship over his church.

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Chapters

  • 0:00 Introduction and episode overview
  • 0:32 Donald John MacLean and the new Banner edition
  • 2:25 Westminster Seminary UK and the Reformed Colloquium
  • 10:17 Westminster Seminary UK’s move to Oxford
  • 16:07 James Walker and The Theology and Theologians of Scotland
  • 19:01 The Cunningham Lectures and Walker’s publication history
  • 22:29 Why the new edition adds notes, biography, and sermons
  • 26:20 Why Scottish theology still matters
  • 27:42 Struggle, exile, and the international character of Scottish theology
  • 29:29 Patristic influence and later shifts in Scottish scholarship
  • 33:31 Providence, concurrence, and difficult doctrinal questions
  • 37:26 The atonement, divine justice, and theological diversity in Scotland
  • 40:06 The Marrow Controversy and covenant theology
  • 43:54 Visible church unity and Scottish ecclesiology
  • 51:14 Christ’s headship, Erastianism, and church-state relations
  • 55:16 Further reading in Scottish theology
  • 57:40 Closing remarks

Resources Mentioned

  • The Theology and Theologians of Scotland, James Walker (Banner of Truth)
  • Westminster Seminary UK
  • The Whole Christ, Sinclair B. Ferguson
  • Scottish Theology, John Macleod
  • A Scottish Christian Heritage, Ian Murray
  • The Fifty Years’ Struggle of the Scottish Covenanters, James Dodds

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This is the fourteenth lesson in Dr. Lane G. Tipton’s Reformed Academy course, The Theology of Heaven in the Book of Hebrews. This lesson covers the following topics:

00:00 The Heavenly Character of Worship

04:45 Calvin's Sacramentology and Doctrine of Union with Christ

9:00 Sacraments Signify, Exhibit, and Seal

14:24 Christ's Mediation and the Sacraments

17:33 Calvin on Being Raised to Heaven in Communion

20:29 The Centrality of Preaching as Context for the Lord's Supper

23:18 Preaching as the Central Means of Union with Christ

25:31 Preaching Christ, Feeding on Christ

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Pastoral ministry requires more than competence, productivity, or weekly sermon preparation. It requires deep theological roots and the kind of real friendship that helps a man endure, grow, and remain faithful over time. In this conversation, Camden Bucey is joined by Derrick Brite and Sean Morris to explore why theological formation and pastoral brotherhood are essential for long-term ministry health.

Together, they reflect on the value of places like Twin Lakes Fellowship, the dangers of pastoral isolation, and the way meaningful friendships can provide encouragement, accountability, and spiritual strength. They also make the case that deep theology is not a luxury for academics or large churches, but a necessity for faithful ministry in every context. This episode is a reminder that pastors are not meant to serve alone, and that rich doctrine and honest friendship are two of God’s ordinary means for sustaining those called to shepherd his people.

Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction and Twin Lakes recap
  • 02:55 Pastors Scholars Fellowship and last year’s experiment
  • 04:15 Chicago food banter—deep dish, beef, and regional cuisine
  • 10:54 Why pastors need deep theology and real friendship
  • 12:10 Reformed Forum updates, conference news, and the 1000th episode summit
  • 18:03 Sean Morris on discovering Twin Lakes Fellowship
  • 21:55 Derrick Brite on how Twin Lakes shaped his ministry path
  • 25:01 What’s at stake when pastors become isolated
  • 36:19 Ministry networking vs. real pastoral friendship
  • 41:57 How pastoral friendships bless wives and families too
  • 45:06 Theology, friendship, and sharpening one another in ministry
  • 55:36 Why deep theology matters in rural and small-church contexts
  • 1:08:46 Theology, worship, and why doctrine leads to doxology
  • 1:09:48 Larger for Life, listener feedback, and closing remarks

This is Christ the Center episode 955 (https://www.reformedforum.org/ctc955)

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On today’s episode of Theology Simply Profound, Rob and Bob continue to walk through the Book of Daniel. In chapter 6, Daniel continues to face more challenges under the new regime and finds himself in trouble once again. We discuss Daniel in the lions' den.
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Category:Theology Simply Profound -- posted at: 5:00am CDT

This is the thirteenth lesson in Dr. Lane G. Tipton’s Reformed Academy course, The Theology of Heaven in the Book of Hebrews. This lesson covers the following topics:

00:00 The Shaking of the Earth and Heavens

07:34 Heaven as Enduring and Permanent

14:10 A New Heavens and New Earth and the Heavenizing Movement

25:26 Hebrews 12:28 and Worship as the Central Religious Activity of the Kingdom

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In this episode of Christ the Center, Camden Bucey speaks with Lee Hutchings and Ben Kappers about the work of planting ordinary means of grace churches and learning to trust Christ to build his church. Drawing from their ministry experience in North Canton, Ohio, and St. George, Utah, they reflect on the challenges of church planting, the slow and often hidden nature of growth, and the need to rest not in novelty, personality, or technique, but in the ordinary means God has appointed.

Lee Hutchings serves as senior pastor of Trinity PCA in North Canton, Ohio, a congregation he planted after years of ministry in Mississippi. Ben Kappers serves All Saints Reformed Church in St. George, Utah, as an evangelist under the oversight of Northern California Presbytery, bringing experience from both the Reformed Church in America and the Presbyterian Church in America. 

Together they offer pastoral wisdom on planting confessionally Reformed churches through the clear proclamation of Christ, the faithful teaching of Scripture, prayer, and the ordinary ministry of the church. This conversation encourages pastors, elders, and church members alike to labor patiently and confidently, knowing that the Lord is pleased to gather and strengthen his people through his appointed means. 

Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 03:15 Twin Lakes Fellowship, encouragement, and ministry refreshment
  • 08:20 Lee Hutchings’s Jackson years and his memorable film-extra story
  • 13:10 Ben Kappers’s path from the RCA to the PCA
  • 19:25 How the St. George and North Canton church plants began
  • 29:40 Trusting Scripture and Christ rather than strategy or novelty
  • 34:05 What ordinary means church planting looks like in practice
  • 39:20 Slow growth, discouragement, and resisting church-growth pressure
  • 46:35 Confessional identity, Mormon context, and knowing the people you serve
  • 56:10 Planting for future generations and final encouragement
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On today’s episode of Theology Simply Profound, Rob and Bob continue to walk through the Book of Daniel. In chapter 6, Daniel faces more challenges under new regime and find himself hot water once again. We discuss the events leading up to Daniel being thrown into the lion's den.
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This is the twelfth lesson in Dr. Lane G. Tipton’s Reformed Academy course, The Theology of Heaven in the Book of Hebrews. This lesson covers the following topics:

00:00 Firstfruits and Forerunner

7:16 Resurrection Life Serves Ascension Life

9:53 Christ's Entrance into the Eschatological Fullness of His High Priestly Ministry

14:42 The New and Living Way

18:38 The Application of Redemption in Hebrews

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In this episode of Christ the Center, Camden Bucey and Lane Tipton continue their study of Geerhardus Vos’s Biblical Theology. Turning to Vos’s treatment of the kingdom of God and the church, they explore the importance of Caesarea Philippi, Peter’s confession, and Christ’s promise, “I will build my church.”

Lane explains why Vos sees this moment as a decisive redemptive-historical transition: the kingdom of God, proclaimed and embodied in Christ, begins to assume its ecclesial form. Together, Camden and Lane discuss the church as the kingdom in its present historical expression, the role of the Spirit poured out from the ascended Christ, and the distinction between the kingdom’s inaugurated and consummated forms.

They also consider how Vos’s teaching helps clarify ongoing theological questions concerning the kingdom of grace and glory, the already/not-yet structure of redemptive history, the thought of Meredith Kline, and the strengths and weaknesses of more recent reductionist or two-kingdom approaches.

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Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction and transition into Vos on the kingdom and the church
  • 01:46 The kingdom as the sphere of blessedness
  • 05:39 Caesarea Philippi as a redemptive-historical turning point
  • 08:16 Peter’s confession and “I will build my church”
  • 10:26 The church as the kingdom in its present historical form
  • 15:26 The kingdom in its inaugurated and consummated forms
  • 18:10 The kingdom of grace and the kingdom of glory
  • 22:32 Kline and the “heavenization” of the church
  • 26:50 Two-kingdom theology and Christ’s mediatorial reign
  • 29:53 Reductionist views of the kingdom
  • 36:30 The kingdom, the church, and redemptive-historical development
  • 43:45 Measuring the kingdom’s progress in the world
  • 49:30 Final reflections and concluding thoughts

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