Contending for the Word

Contending for the Word is a podcast devoted to helping inform, educate, equip, and warn people about false teachers, false movements, and unbiblical philosophies.

  1. 2D AGO

    Prophetic Authority, Abuse & Accountability: A Biblical Response

    In this episode of Contending for the Word, Dave Jenkins and Dawn Hill provide a careful, biblical response to recent abuse allegations connected to figures within the prophetic and New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) movement. This is not reactionary commentary or sensational reporting. It is a pastoral and theological examination of authority, accountability, and leadership in light of Scripture. In this discussion, we address: • The difference between allegations, institutional responses, and theological systems. • How prophetic authority is framed within NAR contexts. • Why certain authority structures increase the risk of abuse. • The biblical qualifications for church leadership (1 Timothy 3; Titus 1). • The necessity of plurality of elders, church discipline, and real accountability. • What genuine repentance and restoration should look like biblically. The New Testament warns not only about false teachers, but about destructive systems and authority patterns that place leaders beyond meaningful correction. Our aim is to help believers think clearly, process carefully, and remain anchored in Christ and His Word. If you have been hurt or destabilized by these movements, we pray this episode encourages you toward a healthy, gospel-centered local church where leadership is qualified, accountable, and shepherding in nature. For more from Contending for the Word, visit: https://servantsofgrace.org/contending-for-the-word-podcast/

    2h 30m
  2. FEB 10

    Testing the Spirits: Contemplative Spirituality Q&A

    In this Contending for the Word Q&A episode, Dave Jenkins is joined by Marcia Montenegro to examine contemplative spirituality and why Scripture commands believers to test the spirits rather than adopt man-made methods of spiritual growth. Contemplative spirituality is often presented as a deeper or more authentic Christian life, yet it is rooted in experience-driven practices that can introduce doctrinal error and subtly undermine the authority and sufficiency of Scripture. In this episode, Dave and Marcia address listener questions and explain why contemplative spirituality is not a neutral practice, but a spiritually harmful approach tied to unbiblical theology. This episode addresses: • What contemplative spirituality teaches and why it appeals to Christians. • How unbiblical approaches to spiritual growth distort sound doctrine. • The difference between biblical meditation and mystical practices. • Why experience must never replace Scripture as the final authority. • How Christians can respond with biblical discernment, clarity, and love. This Q&A is designed to help believers remain anchored in God's Word and stand firm against spiritual error in the church. For more from Contending for the Word, visit: https://servantsofgrace.org/contending-for-the-word-podcast/ To view the full series on contemplative spirituality, visit: https://servantsofgrace.org/contemplative-spirituality-biblical-discernment/

    2h 29m

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Contending for the Word is a podcast devoted to helping inform, educate, equip, and warn people about false teachers, false movements, and unbiblical philosophies.

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