Scripture, Theology, and Faith

Rockwell Funtal

The purpose of this podcast is to pursue deep Lord-guided study, rooted in deep application.

Season 1

  1. Episode 1

    STF Episode 1: Demas and the Comfort of the World

    Reflections on 2 Timothy: Faith, Endurance, and RedemptionDiscover the profound insights from 2 Timothy 4 as we explore the Apostle Paul's reflections on faithfulness, suffering, and the endurance required in the Christian walk. This episode emphasizes how even fallen followers like Demas can find redemption through repentance and God’s grace, especially during Easter week. Main Topics:Paul's farewell and encouragement to TimothyThe concept of endurance in faith amidst sufferingThe shipwreck of Demas' faith and the possibility of redemptionThe significance of perseverance and obedience in the Christian lifeHow biblical characters illustrate faithfulness and repentance Key Insights:Paul’s charge to preach the Word in all seasons, emphasizing patience and sound doctrineThe metaphor of life and death as a "departure" akin to breaking up camp (2 Timothy 4:6-8)Demas’ love for the world leading to spiritual shipwreck and its implications for believers todayExamples of repentance and restoration, especially the story of John MarkThe importance of standing firm against opposition, as seen in Paul’s resilience despite abandonmentThe relevance of biblical themes of suffering, perseverance, and grace during contemporary persecution worriesPractical encouragement to humble repentance and full surrender during Easter week Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to 2 Timothy 4 and its relevance today 00:25 - Paul’s charge to Timothy: preach the Word in season and out of season 00:48 - The importance of sound doctrine and endurance amid challenging times 01:13 - Paul’s metaphor of departure as death and his commendation of faithfulness 02:01 - The warning against Alexander the coppersmith and abandonment by companions 02:26 - Reflection on Demas’ love for the world and his shipwrecked faith 03:06 - Introduction to the theme of suffering and perseverance in Christ 03:29 - Demas’ departure and its lessons on faith and endurance 04:21 - The metaphor of offering one’s life as a drink offering (Numbers 15, Philippians 2) 05:04 - The concept of "love for this present world" leading to spiritual shipwreck 05:32 - The biblical portrayal of Demas’ betrayal and the possibility of repentance 06:10 - The significance of facing suffering with trust in God’s rescue 06:25 - Relating Demas’ story to modern Christian perseverance and faithfulness 06:44 - The call to consider whether we endure or drift away in times of hardship 07:05 - The fruits of perseverance: steadfastness and spiritual maturity 07:20 - Comparing Demas’ faith shipwreck with Paul’s endurance and John Mark's redemption 07:52 - The importance of repentance and second chances in biblical stories 08:13 - Living for comfort vs. following Christ’s call to sacrifice 08:45 - The challenge of living faithfully amidst societal pressures and persecution 09:07 - Historical perspective: Demas’ likely motivation for abandoning faith 09:23 - The potential for future persecution and the call to unwavering commitment 09:55 - The story of John Mark’s return and redemption as an encouragement 10:41 - Paul’s encouragement for faithful service, despite personal hardships 11:00 - The example of Peter’s denial and restoration 11:55 - Paul’s farewell and greetings, emphasizing perseverance and hope 12:05 - The intertextual link to Psalm 22 ("My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?") 12:32 - Final encouragement to live in grace, obedience, and full surrender during Easter Resources & Links:Second Timothy - ESV BibleNumbers 15 - OfferingsPhilippians 2:17 - Offer as a Drink OfferingPsalm 22 Remember:This episode challenges believers to reflect on their endurance in faith, the importance of repentance, and the grace available through Christ’s sacrifice during Easter week. Thank you to the Symphonic Squirrel for the intro/outro music. His channels: YouTube, Spotify, and Instagram.

    14 min
  2. Episode 2

    STF Episode 2: Why Hebrews 6 Is a Wake-Up Call About Falling Away from Faith

    Understanding Hebrews 6: Faith, Dullness, and Spiritual Growth. In this episode, we explore the profound lessons in Hebrews 6, focusing on spiritual maturity, the danger of dullness of hearing, and the importance of perseverance in faith. Whether you're a new believer or seasoned in your walk with Christ, these insights will challenge and encourage your spiritual journey. Main Topics Covered:The context and authorship of Hebrews, including historical and theological backgroundThe significance of progressing from milk to solid food in faith (Hebrews 5:11-6:20)The warning against falling away and the importance of spiritual perseveranceParallels between Israel's wilderness rebellion and spiritual neglect todayPractical applications for believers: discipline, prayer, disciple-making, and avoiding willful sin Timestamps:(00:21) Introduction to Hebrews 6: Context and authorship debates(04:01) Why Hebrews is essential for understanding salvation and sanctification(08:21) The superiority of Christ as high priest and the call to maturity(12:12) Relearning the gospel: warning against spiritual dullness(12:47) Foundations of Christian faith: repentance, faith, baptism, resurrection, and judgment(13:54) The severe warning: to fall away and the impossibility of restoring such a person(16:53) Signs of spiritual neglect: neglect, doubt, laziness, and willful sin(18:45) Israel's wilderness rebellion as an analogy for spiritual backsliding(21:49) The importance of discipline and perseverance in the Christian life(23:04) God's promises: oaths, faithfulness, and hope as our anchor(24:52) Applications: pursue discipline, prayer, and perseverance(27:13) The call to heed God's voice today and avoid disobedience Resources & Links:Hebrews Bible Study (BibleGateway)Galatians Commentary for further study on Galatians and Hebrews similaritiesThe Bible Project - Hebrews — visual overview of Hebrews Final Takeaway:Hebrews challenges believers to move beyond spiritual infancy, remain diligent in faith, and persevere through trials. Jesus Christ is our unshakeable hope—embrace discipline, avoid neglect, and run the race set before you with endurance. Thank you for joining us—see you next time for more deep biblical insights! Thank you to the Symphonic Squirrel for the intro/outro music. His channels: YouTube, Spotify, and Instagram.

    29 min
  3. Episode 3

    STF Episode 3: Foundations of Worship

    Foundations of Worship: A Biblical ReflectionIn this episode, we explore the biblical and theological roots of worship, tracing its significance from Genesis to Revelation. Join us as we uncover how worship is intertwined with God's glory, human humility, and spiritual obedience, and how understanding these foundations enhances our everyday devotion. Key TopicsThe origins of worship in the Garden of Eden and its connection to glorificationIsrael's worship practices, including sacrificial systems and temple worshipThe shift in worship focus during the New Testament with Christ's atonementPaul’s teachings on practical worship in the early churchThe importance of humility, love, and spiritual warfare in worshipFalse worship and the dangers of pride, deception, and idolatryThe role of worship in eschatology: eternal praise and judgmentHow worship manifests in everyday life and persistent spiritual formation Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to biblical foundations of worship 00:27 - 1 Corinthians 10:31 and Psalm 149 as core scriptures 00:50 - Worship in perfect creation before the fall 01:23 - The fall and the introduction of sin and idolatry 02:27 - Old Testament worship practices: sacrifices and temple 03:48 - Worship post-Christ: fulfillment through Jesus 04:53 - Israel’s history of forsaking and returning to worship 05:43 - Hanukkah and the Maccabean revolt's significance 06:15 - Christ’s death, resurrection, and the church’s birth 07:03 - Practical application of worship in Paul’s epistles 08:16 - Worship in everyday life: food, drinks, actions 09:14 - Praise amid suffering and spiritual warfare 10:15 - The significance of humility and pride in worship 11:28 - False worship, deception, and heart motives 12:17 - Pride in biblical figures like Nebuchadnezzar 13:05 - Worship in eschatology: the new heavens and new earth 14:10 - The danger of eternal separation through unrepentant worship 15:18 - Historical distortions and the Reformation’s impact on worship 16:50 - Enlightenment, modern church, and the shift towards emotional worship 17:46 - Theological foundations: sin, Christ’s atonement, and spiritual conflict 19:25 - Worship as a lifestyle, not just a Sunday activity 20:23 - The relational nature of serving Jesus out of love 21:05 - Growth in spiritual formation and sanctification 21:41 - Closing encouragement: worship as a continuous act of glorifying God Resources & Links1 Corinthians 10:31Psalm 149The Bible Project - WorshipWilliam D. Mounce - The Book of Romans S. Lewis - The Last Battle (Chronicles of Narnia) (amazon.com) Reformation HistoryMartin Luther - 95 Theses Remember, worship is a lifelong journey rooted in humility, obedience, and love for God. Continue to seek Him daily in everything you do, for He is worthy of all our praise. Thank you to the Symphonic Squirrel for the intro/outro music. His channels: YouTube, Spotify, and Instagram.

    22 min
  4. Episode 4

    STF Episode 4: Discussion on the Practical Aspects of Worship - Cooper Wyatt

    Dive into a comprehensive discussion on worship with Cooper Wyatt, a pastor and teacher, exploring biblical commands, musical theology, worship wars, and the importance of doctrinal integrity in church music. Whether you're a believer, worship leader, or church leader, these insights will deepen your understanding of worship's true purpose. Key topics: Biblical commands to worship through song and music in the New Testament.How obedience relates to worship when called to sing publiclyWhat makes a worship song suitable for congregational singingWorship as a holistic act, not limited to music — all life as worshipThe role of modern worship music vs traditional hymns and their theological implicationsThe impact of worship styles on church doctrine and unityNavigating worship wars biblically and the importance of doctrinal focusDifferentiating between Christian artists, worship music, and general Christian entertainmentThe importance of biblical literacy and theological soundness in worship songsPractical applications for churches, believers, and worship ministries in this cultural moment Timestamps: 00:24 - Introduction to Cooper Wyatt and his background 02:28 - Are we commanded to sing in worship services? Biblical basis in Psalms, Ephesians, and Colossians 04:17 - When is obedience in singing optional or obligatory? Perspectives on worship leading 08:01 - What makes a worship song truly congregational? Singability and biblical focus 12:20 - Is singing only an act of worship? Worship is applicable in all of life 15:00 - Social media sharing of worship and life as worship expressions 19:33 - The controversy over Bethel, Elevation, Hillsong songs — theological and doctrinal concerns 24:05 - The issue of lyrics like “Reckless Love” and reverence in worship songs 29:38 - Differences between contemporary Christian music and traditional hymns/disciplines 31:52 - How worship wars influence church doctrine and unity 38:36 - Biblical examples of worship wars and idols, including Elijah and Baal 42:30 - The role of spiritual disciplines and the danger of idolizing worship music 45:32 - Testing spirits: the importance of Bible engagement over filtered content 46:33 - Practical applications for personal and corporate worship 48:26 - Solutions for churches, pastors, and the worship industry amidst cultural shifts 52:52 - The importance of mature, doctrinally sound artists and leaders 53:19 - Final encouragement: delight in God through all of life. Resources & Links: Liberty University - Biblical Studies DegreeColossians 3:16Ephesians 5:19Westminster Shorter CatechismLaura Story - IndescribableHymn: It Is Well with My Soul by Horatio SpaffordMatthew 28:19-20Connect with Cooper Wyatt at Faith Bible Church through the Faith Bible Church website!Sunday school at 9:15 AM. Service starts at 10:30 AM on Sunday. This episode encourages believers to view all life as an act of worship, rooted in biblical theology, characterized by doctrinal integrity, and driven by a sincere love for God rather than cultural trends or preferences. Thank you to the Symphonic Squirrel for the intro/outro music. His channels: YouTube, Spotify, and Instagram.

    54 min
  5. Episode 5

    STF Episode 5: Love in Action: Embracing Truth and Faith in 1 John

    Understanding 1 John: Love, Truth, and Faith in ActionDive into the depths of 1 John as we explore themes of love, faith, and doctrinal truth. Discover how this epistle offers timeless guidance to believers seeking assurance of salvation and authentic love amid a complex spiritual landscape. Main Topics Covered: The theological foundation of God's love as an action, not just wordsThe contrast between truth and error: recognizing false teachings and the spirit of the AntichristThe significance of faith in Jesus Christ's full humanity and divinity for salvationPractical implications of loving one another in truth and in deedThe historical and cultural context behind the writing of 1 John, including early church heresies and opposition Timestamps:(00:00) - Introduction: The core message of 1 John about love and truth(02:15) - The connection between God's love and Jesus' sacrifice(04:40) - Recognizing the spirit of the Antichrist and false teachings(07:05) - The importance of believing in Jesus' full humanity and divinity(10:10) - How love in action reflects genuine faith(13:55) - The historical context: John’s audience and opponents, including Gnosticism(17:30) - The nature of Christian love as an active virtue(20:45) - The relevance of 1 John for modern believers: assurance, sanctification, and prayer(23:50) - The importance of biblical study and understanding doctrine(27:00) - Practical steps to love in truth and pray for those still in error(28:05) - Conclusion: The ongoing relevance of 1 John in our faith journey Resources & Links:The Gospel of John - AmazonEarly Church Fathers on the Humanity of Jesus - LinkUnderstanding Gnosticism - Article2 Timothy 3:16-17 - Bible Gateway Note:This episode emphasizes that love is an action rooted in God's character and that understanding doctrinal truth helps guard against deception. Praying for those in error and cultivating active love are vital for spiritual growth and community unity. Thank you to the Symphonic Squirrel for the intro/outro music. His channels: YouTube, Spotify, and Instagram.

    29 min
  6. Episode 6

    STF Episode 6: Love and Heresy

    Exploring 2nd and 3rd John: Faith, Truth, and Love in Christian PracticeJoin us as we unpack the connections between 2nd and 3rd John and explore how these epistles offer guidance on maintaining love, truth, and doctrinal integrity within the church. Discover the relevance of these writings for contemporary faith communities and personal spiritual growth. Key Topics:The significance of walking in truth and love, as emphasized by JohnThe warning against deceivers denying Jesus's incarnation and heresies like Gnosticism and DocetismThe importance of practicing hospitality and supporting fellow believersThe dangers of pride, false teachings, and rejecting authority within the churchThe value of face-to-face fellowship over distant communicationHow to discern true believers from those spreading harmful heresies Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to the connection between 2nd and 3rd John 00:40 - The relevance of John's teachings for today’s church 01:20 - Walking in truth: what does it mean? 02:07 - The command to love one another from the beginning 03:01 - Deceptions denying Jesus’s physical incarnation and heresies involved 04:40 - The importance of doctrinal orthodoxy and supporting faithful workers 06:25 - Challenges posed by prideful leaders like Diatrophes 07:50 - The significance of supporting those who labor for the gospel 09:00 - The danger of false teachings and heresies in ancient and modern contexts 10:33 - The warning against welcoming false teachers into the church 12:13 - Discerning true doctrine and avoiding majoring in minors 14:14 - Practical applications for today’s believers: love, support, and doctrinal integrity 16:37 - The dangers of pride, gossip, and dismissing authority in the church 19:23 - Conclusion: The importance of face-to-face fellowship and authentic community Resources & Links:Gnosticism and Early Christian HeresiesSupport Believers Supporting the Gospel2 Corinthians 8-9 on giving and support This episode emphasizes the importance of doctrinal fidelity, love in action, and authentic community in the Christian life. It invites believers to examine their support for fellow believers and their adherence to the truth of Christ. Thank you to the Symphonic Squirrel for the intro/outro music. His channels: YouTube, Spotify, and Instagram.

    23 min

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The purpose of this podcast is to pursue deep Lord-guided study, rooted in deep application.