16 episodes

The Faithful Futures podcast is all about knowing Jesus more intimately.

Through Gods word we will dive into subjects effecting the next generation of Christians and hopefully be able to provide a few things:

1. Help in navigating difficult things
2. Bring the next generation closer to Christ and to know him on a personal level
3. Dive into difficult/taboo subjects that aren't talked about a whole lot

We hope you get encouragement out of this show and all questions and comments can be emailed to dakota@faithfulfuturespodcast.com or on our website at https://faithfulfuturespod.transistor.fm/

Faithful Futures Dakota Coffman

    • Religion & Spirituality
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The Faithful Futures podcast is all about knowing Jesus more intimately.

Through Gods word we will dive into subjects effecting the next generation of Christians and hopefully be able to provide a few things:

1. Help in navigating difficult things
2. Bring the next generation closer to Christ and to know him on a personal level
3. Dive into difficult/taboo subjects that aren't talked about a whole lot

We hope you get encouragement out of this show and all questions and comments can be emailed to dakota@faithfulfuturespodcast.com or on our website at https://faithfulfuturespod.transistor.fm/

    Ep. 15: Romans 3

    Ep. 15: Romans 3

    Summary
    In this episode of the Faithful Futures podcast, Dakota Coffman continues his study of the book of Romans, focusing on chapter 3. He explores the idea that God's favor is not limited to the Jews and that Gentiles have the same opportunity to be declared righteous. He delves into the concept of circumcision of the heart and the importance of faith in God's judgment. Dakota also discusses the universal nature of sin and the need for salvation. He emphasizes that justification comes through faith in Jesus Christ and not by observing the law. The episode concludes with a discussion on the implications of the gospel of justification by faith alone.
    Takeaways
    God's favor is not limited to a specific group of people, but is available to all who have faith in Him.Circumcision of the heart, done by the Spirit, is what truly matters in God's eyes.All people, both Jews and Gentiles, are guilty of sin and in need of salvation.Justification comes through faith in Jesus Christ and not by observing the law.The gospel of justification by faith alone humbles sinners, unites believers, and upholds the law.

    • 30 min
    Ep. 14 Romans 2

    Ep. 14 Romans 2

    Takeaways
    God's judgment is fair and impartial, and sin is sin in His eyes.Understanding God's character and how He responds to sin is crucial in shaping our own response.Good works should flow from our salvation, but they do not save us.True circumcision is of the heart, and God looks at the internal reality rather than external appearances.Sound Bites
    "Sin is sin to God.""God is not one dimensional.""We are not saved by our works, but good works must result from our salvation."
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Imaginary Opponent06:04 Four Ways People Respond to Sin12:13 God's Impartial Judgment and the Value of Works16:01 Gentiles and Jews: Different Sins, Same Guilt28:08 Circumcision of the Heart and Internal Reality

    • 41 min
    Ep. 13: Romans 1

    Ep. 13: Romans 1

    Paul opens his letter to the Romans by emphasizing his calling as a servant of Jesus Christ and his mission to spread the gospel to the Gentiles.The power of the gospel lies in the deity of Christ and the prophetic fulfillment of Scripture.The righteousness and justice of God are revealed in the gospel, which offers salvation to all who believe.The depravity of sinful humankind is evident in the idolatry of pleasure, possessions, and status.Despite the challenges of a post-Christian culture, believers are called to proclaim the gospel and trust in its power to transform lives."Proclaim the gospel. Yell it from the rooftops.""We are not a post-Christian culture."
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    • 35 min
    Ep. 12 Intro to Romans

    Ep. 12 Intro to Romans

    Takeaways
    The book of Romans was written by Paul during his third missionary journey, likely in Corinth, around AD 55-57.The purpose of Romans was to impart the spiritual gift of the gospel to strengthen the Roman believers, mobilize support for Paul's outreach to Spain, and correct misunderstandings of his ministry and message.Key themes in Romans include the power of the gospel, justification by faith, sin and redemption, God's sovereignty and plan, and living a transformed life.Romans is considered one of the most powerful and influential books ever written, with a profound impact on theologians and leaders throughout history.The book of Romans addresses controversial and relevant issues, making it applicable to the cultural and societal challenges of each generation.The study of Romans is important for understanding the doctrine and theology surrounding the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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    • 14 min
    Biblical Manhood Pt. 5: Conclusion on Manhood

    Biblical Manhood Pt. 5: Conclusion on Manhood

    In this episode, Dakota and Brother Nathan discuss various topics related to biblical manhood, including finances, lust, anger, and physical fitness. They emphasize the importance of handling finances biblically, setting budgets, and being good stewards of God's money. They also address the issue of lust and provide practical tips for preventing and overcoming it. Additionally, they discuss the need to manage anger in a biblical way and the importance of staying physically fit as a man. They conclude by highlighting the urgency of promoting biblical manhood in today's culture and the need for men to lead by example.
    Takeaways
    Handle finances biblically by setting budgets and being good stewards of God's money.Prevent and overcome lust by safeguarding yourself from triggers, finding an accountability partner, and seeking God's grace and wisdom.Manage anger in a biblical way by harnessing its energy, addressing the root causes, and being quick to apologize and seek reconciliation.Stay physically fit as a man to take care of the body that God has given you, which is the temple of the Holy Spirit.Promote and model biblical manhood in today's culture by standing firm in the faith, being courageous, and leading by example.Chapters
    00:00 Introduction02:18 Finances13:02 Lust26:58 Fitness33:21 Urgency of Biblical Manhood38:21 Closing and Prayer40:04 Podcast outro.mp3
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    • 38 min
    Biblical Manhood Pt. 4: Manhood at Church

    Biblical Manhood Pt. 4: Manhood at Church

    In this episode, Dakota and Brother Nathan discuss the role of men in the church and how they can lead their families in worship. They emphasize the importance of being an example to their children and teaching them the habit of going to church. They also discuss the importance of being filled with the Holy Ghost and the need for men to step up and serve in their churches. They encourage men to be involved in outreach ministries and to be leaders in their communities. They highlight the urgency of taking action and starting now, and they emphasize the importance of establishing good habits of prayer, worship, and service from a young age.
    Takeaways
    Men have a responsibility to lead their families in worship and teach their children the habit of going to church.Men should be filled with the Holy Spirit and operate in the gifts of the Spirit in order to effectively lead in the church.Men should step up and serve in their churches, taking on leadership roles and being involved in outreach ministries.It is important for men to start now and establish good habits of prayer, worship, and service from a young age.Check out our new merch store!https://faithfulfuturespod.transistor.fm/

    • 31 min

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