Red River Reformed

Jerome Falk, Nic Klein, Will Gray

A few friends having honest conversations about God, his Word, his Church, and his world as we work to build up the Church in Winnipeg and beyond. Hosted by Jerome Falk, Nic Klein, and Will Gray.

  1. 2d ago

    S2.E9. Do Not Commit Adultery (The Seventh Commandment)

    The Ten Commandments: Episode Nine In the second season of Red River Reformed, we will be discussing the Ten Commandments through the lens of their original meaning, their fulfilment in the New Testament, and their ongoing application for us today. In this episode we discuss the seventh commandment. The seventh commandment, "You shall not commit adultery," protects the covenant of marriage and orders human sexuality. Marriage–the exclusive, lifelong, and covenantal union between one man and one woman–is an icon of God's covenantal relationship to his people in Christ, who perfectly and faithfully loves his bride, the Church. We will release episodes weekly on Tuesdays. If you have questions comment or email us! (redriverreformed@gmail.com) We will do a mailbag episode at the end of the season. Here are some questions we discuss in this episode: What is adultery? How does the covenant of marriage relate to or image God's relationship to his people? What is the relationship between adultery and idolatry? What was God's design for marriage in creation? How should we understand the widespread practice of polygamy in the Old Testament historical books? How does Jesus expand and intensify our understanding of the seventh commandment? How does Jesus love his bride, the Church? What is required to obey this commandment at a time when pornography is so readily accessible and consent is the only ethical norm governing sexual expression? Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/daniel-robinson/ride-or-die

    S2.E9. Do Not Commit Adultery (The Seventh Commandment)
  2. Aug 11

    S2.E8. Do Not Murder (The Sixth Commandment)

    The Ten Commandments: Episode Eight In the second season of Red River Reformed, we will be discussing the Ten Commandments through the lens of their original meaning, their fulfilment in the New Testament, and their ongoing application for us today. In this episode we discuss the sixth commandment. The sixth commandment sets the basis for our relationship and obligation to other persons, who are made in the image of God and whose lives are given and preserved by God. Murder, the willful and unjust taking of human life, bears serious consequences because the person who violates this command sets themselves up as God and destroys his image in the world. We will release episodes weekly on Tuesdays. If you have questions comment or email us! (redriverreformed@gmail.com) We will do a mailbag episode at the end of the season. Here are some questions we discuss in this episode: What is prohibited in the sixth commandment? What is the creational basis for this commandment? Is it ever just to take the life of another person?How does the sixth commandment establish the ethical basis for our life toward our neighbours? What is murder? Is murder the right way to translate the sixth commandment? Are all sins equal in their weight and consequence? Where do we see this commandment being regularly broken in our social and cultural context? What are the positive implications for this commandment in how we honour, protect, and cultivate life? How has the Church kept this commandment in the past? What can the Church in our time learn from this? Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/daniel-robinson/ride-or-die

    S2.E8. Do Not Murder (The Sixth Commandment)
  3. Jul 28

    S2.E6. Remember the Sabbath (The Fourth Commandment)

    The Ten Commandments: Episode Six In the second season of Red River Reformed, we will be discussing the Ten Commandments through the lens of their original meaning, their fulfilment in the New Testament, and their ongoing application for us today. In this episode we discuss the fourth commandment. The fourth commandment is rooted in creation and orders the life and time of God's people around the worship and enjoyment of God in a way that points ahead to the day of resurrection and the eternal rest that God will gives his people in the new creation. We will release episodes weekly on Tuesdays. If you have questions comment or email us! (redriverreformed@gmail.com) We will do a mailbag episode at the end of the season. Here are some questions we discuss in this episode: What is the Sabbath day in the context of the seven-day creation narrative of Genesis 1 and 2? What is the significance of remembering the Sabbath as a positive commandment? How does the Sabbath relate to the rest of creation and God's work of forming his people? What is the eschatological significance of the Sabbath? How did Jesus keep the Sabbath? Why did the earliest Christians begin meeting on the first day of the week? How does this relate to the Sabbath? What does the Sabbath prophetically point to? What should characterize worship on the Lord's Day? What are some contemporary applications of the fourth commandment? How should we strive to enter the rest of God? Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/daniel-robinson/ride-or-die

    S2.E6. Remember the Sabbath (The Fourth Commandment)
  4. Jul 15

    S2.E5. Do Not Take The Name of the Lord in Vain (Third Commandment)

    The Ten Commandments: Episode Five In the second season of Red River Reformed, we will be discussing the Ten Commandments through the lens of their original meaning, their fulfilment in the New Testament, and their ongoing application for us today. In this episode we discuss the third commandment. The third commandment reveals how God's people are to bear his name in their thoughts, words, deeds, and worship as his covenant people. We will release episodes weekly on Tuesdays. If you have questions comment or email us! (redriverreformed@gmail.com) We will do a mailbag episode at the end of the season. Here are some questions we discuss in this episode: What is the significance of God's name in Scripture? What does it mean to bear God's name? How do God's covenant people bear his name in the Old Testament? What is vanity? How do we bear God's name in vain? How does the worship and communal life of God's people affect God's reputation in the sight of the world? Why does God give his personal name to his people?How do the New Testament authors apply the name of the Lord to the person and work of Jesus? What is baptism? And, how is baptism an essential part of Christian life and discipleship?What are the blessings and obligations of bearing God's name in the world as his covenant people? What are some contemporary applications of the third commandment? Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/daniel-robinson/ride-or-die

    S2.E5. Do Not Take The Name of the Lord in Vain (Third Commandment)
  5. Jun 30

    S2.E3. No Other Gods Before Me (First Commandment)

    The Ten Commandments: Episode Three In the second season of Red River Reformed, we will be discussing the Ten Commandments through the lens of their original meaning, their fulfilment in the New Testament, and their ongoing application for us today. In this episode we discuss the first commandment, which requires us to worship the one true God with our whole heart, soul, mind, and strength and to not give our worship and allegiance to any other gods or idols. We will release episodes weekly on Tuesdays. If you have questions comment or email us! (redriverreformed@gmail.com) We will do a mailbag episode at the end of the season. Here are some questions we discuss in this episode: What is the context for the first commandment? What God require of us in the first commandment? What is God's jealousy? Why is this a good thing? How can we love God with an undivided heart? What is the biblical relationship between love and allegiance? How does the New Testament expand our understanding of the first commandment? How does the revelation of the Trinity inform our worship? What is idolatry? What does idolatry do to us as humans?How can we repent of idolatry and grow in undivided worship of the one true God? What are the contemporary applications of this passage? Why should we critically approach visual and artistic depictions of Jesus Christ? How should we evaluate these works? Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/daniel-robinson/ride-or-die

    S2.E3. No Other Gods Before Me (First Commandment)

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A few friends having honest conversations about God, his Word, his Church, and his world as we work to build up the Church in Winnipeg and beyond. Hosted by Jerome Falk, Nic Klein, and Will Gray.