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This podcast is about exploring God’s word to uncover the disciplines needed to live as men of faith.

Our heart is to help men not just know scripture, but to put it into practice so that when life’s storms come our way, we will not fall because our foundation is built on rock.

These weekly short episodes will look at practical ways to apply the truths of the Bible to ourselves, our relationships, and our work. Learn more about us at https://reformation.coach/
Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reformationcoaching/support

Pursuing Biblical Masculinity Reformed and Redeemed

    • Religie en spiritualiteit

This podcast is about exploring God’s word to uncover the disciplines needed to live as men of faith.

Our heart is to help men not just know scripture, but to put it into practice so that when life’s storms come our way, we will not fall because our foundation is built on rock.

These weekly short episodes will look at practical ways to apply the truths of the Bible to ourselves, our relationships, and our work. Learn more about us at https://reformation.coach/
Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reformationcoaching/support

    Episode 63: How Scripture Defines Our Purpose

    Episode 63: How Scripture Defines Our Purpose

    In today's episode, we delve into the concept of purpose as revealed in the Bible. We'll discuss how Scripture defines our purpose and why it extends beyond this earthly life.

    The Chief End of Man


    Many people ponder the age-old question, "Why are we here? What is our purpose?"
    We find a profound answer in the Bible: "Man's chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy Him forever."
    This simple yet profound statement outlines our eternal purpose.

    Glorifying God


    To glorify God means to reflect His glory in all aspects of life.
    1 Corinthians 10:31 reminds us to do everything, even the simplest tasks, for the glory of God.
    Revelation 4:11 emphasizes God's worthiness to receive glory, honor, and power as the Creator of all things.
    We are called to live our lives as an act of worship and honor to the Lord.

    Enjoying Him Forever


    Psalm 73:25-26 beautifully expresses the longing for God's presence.
    Our ultimate purpose as believers is to enjoy eternal fellowship with God.
    Our purpose doesn't end with this life; it extends into eternity.


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    • 6 min.
    Episode 62: Scripture Tells Us Who We Are

    Episode 62: Scripture Tells Us Who We Are

    In today's episode, we delve into the profound impact that Scripture has on shaping our understanding of who we are as individuals and our mission in this world.

    Segment 1: Right View of God Leads to Right View of Ourselves


    Our understanding of God plays a crucial role in shaping our self-perception.
    The Bible teaches us that we are made in the image of God (Genesis 1:26-28).
    This means that we reflect God's characteristics and have a divine purpose on Earth.

    Segment 2: Positive and Negative Aspects of Scripture


    Scripture reveals both the positive and negative aspects of our identity.
    We explore the concept of "Imago Dei" and what it means for us.
    On one hand, we are created in God's image with a mandate to have dominion over creation.
    On the other hand, Scripture also acknowledges our sinful nature and separation from God (Colossians 1:21-23).

    Segment 3: Adopted as Children of God


    A pivotal aspect of Scripture is the idea of adoption into God's family (Romans 8:15-17).
    We discuss how this adoption changes our perspective, as we now cry out, "Abba! Father!"
    As children of God, we inherit a new identity and a mission to live as heirs with Christ.

    Segment 4: New Creation


    In Christ, we are a new creation (2 Corinthians 5:16-17).
    This transformation signifies leaving behind our old selves and embracing the new.
    We explore how this truth shapes our self-view and mission in Christ.

    Segment 5: Reflection and Application


    How does the reality of being made in the Image of God shape how you see yourself?
    How does Scripture help you continue in your faith and remain stable?
    How does the truth of being a child of God and a new creation shape how you should view yourself and your mission?

    Conclusion:


    Scripture serves as a powerful guide in understanding our identity and mission.
    As we delve into the Word of God, we discover that it reveals who we are, both as flawed individuals and as beloved children of God.
    We hope this episode has encouraged you to reflect on your own self-perception in light of Scripture.





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    • 12 min.
    Episode 61: How Scripture Aligns Us To Who God Is

    Episode 61: How Scripture Aligns Us To Who God Is

    Key Points:

    The Big Question: Who is God?


    Examining how God's characteristics are presented in both the Old and New Testaments, with references to Bavinck's "Reformed Dogmatics."
    Grappling with the tension between God's personal touch and his seemingly distant grandeur.

    Knowing the Unknowable: Can we truly understand God?


    Acknowledging the limitations of human comprehension while still affirming the possibility of genuine, albeit incomplete, knowledge of God.
    Understanding why this pursuit of knowledge matters, referencing Bavinck's emphasis on how our understanding of God shapes our identity.

    Revelation Unlocked: Unveiling the divine:


    Exploring two modes of revelation: General Revelation through creation and Special Revelation through Scripture.
    Highlighting the challenge of integrating all aspects of God revealed in Scripture, as emphasized by Bavinck.
    Exploring God's multifaceted nature as Creator, Savior, Sustainer, and the Trinity.
    Referencing Malachi 3:6 and Hebrews 13:8 to emphasize God's unchanging nature.

    Reflection Prompts:

    • How does this episode reshape your understanding of God?

    • What practical steps can you take to deepen your knowledge of God?

    • How can this new perspective impact your worship, relationships, and daily life?




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    • 8 min.
    Episode 60: History of Sola Scriptura: God's Gift to Man

    Episode 60: History of Sola Scriptura: God's Gift to Man

    In this week's podcast episode, we dive into the rich history of Sola Scriptura, the belief that Scripture alone is the ultimate authority in Christianity. We start by referencing Matthew 7:24-27, where the "Rock" is identified as the Word of God, a special revelation guiding us towards salvation.

    The episode highlights that for many years, God's word was not readily available to the average person, and most priests themselves were not well-versed in it. The Reformation period, led by figures like Martin Luther and William Tyndale, marked a turning point as individuals risked their lives to make God's word accessible to the masses.

    Today, we have multiple Bibles in our homes and easy access to various translations through smart devices. Despite this, many of us struggle to regularly read and study Scripture, often leading to a sense of imbalance in our lives.

    The podcast revisits Matthew 7:24-27, emphasizing that if we want to fulfill our calling as men of God, prioritizing Scripture is essential. The importance of 2 Timothy 3:16-17 from the New International Version is discussed, highlighting that all Scripture, with a focus on the Old Testament here, is God-breathed and useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness.

    The application segment challenges listeners to reflect on their own Scripture study habits, consider what might have taken precedence over God's word in their lives, and commit to daily engagement with Scripture in the coming year. The episode concludes by urging individuals to recognize that God equips the called, but this doesn't excuse laziness; instead, it underscores the importance of making the study of God's word a top priority in our lives.

    Listeners are encouraged to examine their own relationship with Scripture and take practical steps towards a more profound and regular engagement with God's word.


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    • 9 min.
    Episode 59: Great Men of Faith - Joseph

    Episode 59: Great Men of Faith - Joseph

    In this podcast episode, the speaker discusses the importance of keeping Christ at the forefront during the Christmas season. He focuses on the example of Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus, who displayed extraordinary faith and humility. Joseph initially planned to divorce Mary quietly when he discovered she was pregnant, but after an angel appeared to him in a dream, he obediently took Mary as his wife and named the child Jesus. The speaker encourages listeners to emulate Joseph's humility, discernment, and decisive action in their own lives. He also prompts them to reflect on how God has humbled them, to slow down and consider the significance of Christ's birth, and to take action in leading their families to Christ during the Christmas season.


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    • 10 min.
    Episode 58: Great Men of Faith - John Bunyan

    Episode 58: Great Men of Faith - John Bunyan

    In this episode of "Pursuing Biblical Masculinity," the focus is on the life and journey of John Bunyan, a renowned Christian figure known for his work, "The Pilgrim's Progress." The podcast delves into various aspects of Bunyan's life, highlighting key points:


    Early Life and Background: John Bunyan, the son of a tinker, came from a humble background, with limited education and resources. He did not initially live out the Christian faith, viewing church as more of a formality.


    Struggles and Anger: Bunyan's life was marked by hardships, including the loss of family members. He struggled with anger and led a life marked by sinful behavior, earning a reputation as a sinner.


    Marriage and Superficial Faith: Despite marrying and attending church, Bunyan's faith remained superficial. He went through the motions of Christianity without a genuine transformation.


    Conversion: In 1653, Bunyan's life took a pivotal turn when he overheard women discussing being "born again" from John 3, leading him to realize his own lack of genuine faith. He sought answers from these women, which eventually led him to Christ.


    Devotion to Scripture: After his conversion, Bunyan's life was profoundly impacted by his devotion to Scripture. He began to passionately study and share the gospel, even though he had no formal education.


    Imprisonment and Ministry: Bunyan's commitment to preaching without a license led to his imprisonment during a period of persecution in England. In prison, he wrote "The Pilgrim's Progress" and continued to share the gospel. His steadfastness eventually led to his release and a fruitful ministry.


    Legacy: John Bunyan's life serves as a powerful example of the transformative power of God's Word, a passion for preaching the gospel, and the determination to stand firm in faith despite challenges and hardships.



    The episode encourages listeners to draw inspiration from Bunyan's journey and emphasizes the importance of immersing oneself in Scripture, sharing the gospel, and persevering in faith. It also mentions resources for Christian life coaching on the website reformedandredeemed.org.




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    • 11 min.

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