141 episódios

"Married....Now What?" is an online resource for young married couples. It is recorded as a ministry of Evergreen Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma under the leadership of Philip Jackson, Evergreen's Executive Pastor to Median Adults. Its primary focus is on in-depth Bible study and the principles of marriage and family taught in the Bible. Most recordings are lessons from the Evergreen Young Married Sunday School Class.

"Married....Now What?‪"‬ Pastor Philip A. Jackson

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"Married....Now What?" is an online resource for young married couples. It is recorded as a ministry of Evergreen Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma under the leadership of Philip Jackson, Evergreen's Executive Pastor to Median Adults. Its primary focus is on in-depth Bible study and the principles of marriage and family taught in the Bible. Most recordings are lessons from the Evergreen Young Married Sunday School Class.

    Ep. 149 "Living the Theological Life: Eternal Investments" - 1 John 2:12-17

    Ep. 149 "Living the Theological Life: Eternal Investments" - 1 John 2:12-17

    Most people will slowly save money throughout their careers for the day when they can’t work anymore. Retirement is relatively new in human history but it has become a staple in the West. Workers will make financial sacrifices today to save and hopefully secure investment income later in life. Similarly, God’s word teaches us that the worldly sacrifices we make today will produce an eternal reward later.

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    • 36 min
    Ep. 148 "Living The Theological Life: Living out the Word" - 1 John 2:3-11

    Ep. 148 "Living The Theological Life: Living out the Word" - 1 John 2:3-11

    The term "Christian" was first use to describe the followers of Jesus in Acts 11. The term initially meant "little Christs." The Bible says that as believers progress in their faith, they will naturally start emulating God's character (fruits of the Spirit in Galatians 5). In this lesson, Pastor Philip Jackson continues his series on living out practical theology in everyday life. This passage of 1 John 2 lays out the impact of a culture of obedience and the love that should be produced in the life of a child of God.



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    • 27 min
    Ep 147 "Living the Theological Life: Fellowship in the Light" - 1 John 1:1-2:2

    Ep 147 "Living the Theological Life: Fellowship in the Light" - 1 John 1:1-2:2

    When a person first comes to faith, learning about God seems daunting. Challenges arise as we compare our knowledge of scripture with others and measure our “success” by how well we answer difficult questions. Often, this leads to insecurities that can ultimately drive us away from the very things God meant to heal us. In this lesson, we will explore what the apostle John saw as the foundation of Godly life and how it contrasts with the lives of the lost.



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    • 32 min
    Ep. 146 Heresies: Nestorianism (Ephesus 431)

    Ep. 146 Heresies: Nestorianism (Ephesus 431)

    As the debates around Jesus continued, the political climate in Rome became more complicated when it fell to the Goths in 410. For the first time in 800 years, the “eternal city” was sacked. In response, the church had to bring order and the fractures between Rome and Constantinople began to grow. The first major sign of division happened about 100 years after Constantine embraced the faith (Council of Ephesus, 431). This council would debate the role of Mary and the humanity of Christ but would lose its credibility under the shadow of political intrigues.

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    Ep. 145 Heresies: Arianism & Macedonianism (Constantinople 381)

    Ep. 145 Heresies: Arianism & Macedonianism (Constantinople 381)

    After the condemnation of Arius at Nicaea in 325 the church continued to debate about who Jesus was. If Nicaea (325) decided “how it happened,” Constantinople (381) debated “what happened.” The big question to be answered regarded the work of the Holy Spirit in the incarnation of Christ. But, as Christianity became more popular in the empire political pressure began to grow on the church. The stakes were changing for how these questions would be answered as the weight of their answers would shape the rest of history.



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    • 33 min
    Ep. 144 Heresies: Arian Controversy (Nicaea 325)

    Ep. 144 Heresies: Arian Controversy (Nicaea 325)

    The importance of the deity of Jesus cannot be overstated. As believers spread the gospel around the world, many followed Paul’s example by using cultural similarities to convince people of the truth. They leaned on Greek culture and the worldview of some of the great philosophers who taught that a supreme being ruled the world. While this was an effective evangelistic tool at first, eventually some theologians began to drift away from orthodox teaching. This led to a great debate about who Jesus was and what the church believed. 



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    • 34 min

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