402 episodes

Honor Everyone. Love the Brotherhood.

Reformed Brotherhood | Reformed Theology and Brotherly Love Tony Arsenal and Jesse Schwamb | Society of Reformed Podcasters

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.5 • 185 Ratings

Honor Everyone. Love the Brotherhood.

    Scots Confession (3) - Original Sin and the Transformative Grace of the Savior

    Scots Confession (3) - Original Sin and the Transformative Grace of the Savior

    In this thought-provoking episode of the Reformed Brotherhood Podcast, Tony Arsenal and Jesse Schwamb delve deep into the concept of original sin as they interpret it from the Scot's Confession. The duo discusses the integral role of intention in the fallen state, drawing parallels with modern-day sins and the role of the Holy Spirit in sanctification. The conversation also covers the implications of the volitional aspects of original sin and the transformative power of Christ's redemption. This episode is a must-listen for those wanting to further understand the complexities of original sin, its impact on Christianity, and the profound grace of the Savior.

    • 1 hr 7 min
    (Listener Question) God's Immutability and Its Impact on His Promises

    (Listener Question) God's Immutability and Its Impact on His Promises

    In this episode of the Reformed Brotherhood Podcast, Tony Arsenal and Jesse Schwamb delve into the profound theological concept of God's immutability, or unchangeability. They discuss how this attribute is integral to understanding God's nature, the implications for His promises, and its grounding in scripture. The conversation also touches on the contrast between God's unchangeability and human volition, as well as the relationship between theology and philosophy. A must-listen for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the steadfast nature of God.

    • 1 hr 3 min
    The Scots Confession (2) - Examining the Fall of Man

    The Scots Confession (2) - Examining the Fall of Man

    In this episode of the Reformed Brotherhood Podcast, hosts Tony Arsenal and Jesse Schwamb delve into the intricacies of the Scots confession and its comparison with the Westminster Confession. They discuss the concept of dominion, the fall of man and woman, and the idea of human rebellion as an active decision. This engaging conversation also explores the implications of the confession's distinctive perspective and how it challenges our expectations and perceptions. Tune in for a thoughtful exploration of theological perspectives and insights into key Christian doctrines.

    • 1 hr 5 min
    The Scots Confession (1) - A Fresh Perspective on Reformed Thought

    The Scots Confession (1) - A Fresh Perspective on Reformed Thought

    In this enlightening episode of the Reformed Brotherhood Podcast, hosts Tony Arsenal and Jesse Schwamb embark on a deep exploration of the Scots Confession. They delve into the unique aspects of this foundational document of Reformed theology, shedding light on its structure, its theological perspectives, and its profound influence on modern confessions.
    The hosts discuss at length the Scots Confession's focus on the nature of God and how it connects this with the duty of believers to cleave to Him. They also delve into the confession's emphasis on the close relationship between the church and state, a concept that may seem foreign to modern sensibilities but played a significant role in shaping the theological perspectives of the time.
    Throughout the episode, Tony and Jesse share personal anecdotes that add a touch of humor and relatability to the discussion. From Tony's recent property purchase to Jesse's mysteriously creaking door, these lighter moments provide a welcome break from the intense theological discussion.
    Key Points: The unique structure and presentation of theology in the Scots Confession. The confession's emphasis on the nature of God and the duty of believers to cleave to Him. The Scots Confession's perspective on church-state relations. The significant influence of the Scots Confession on modern confessions. References: The episode extensively references the Scots Confession. Other resources mentioned include the Westminster Confession of Faith, the Westminster Larger Catechism, the Westminster Shorter Catechism, the Heidelberg Catechism, and the Belgic Confession.
    Questions for Reflection: How does the presentation of theology in the Scots Confession differ from that in other confessions you are familiar with? How does the Scots Confession's perspective on church-state relations challenge or affirm your existing views on the subject? What insights have you gained regarding the nature of God and the role of believers from this discussion on the Scots Confession?

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Faith, Redemption, and John 3:16

    Faith, Redemption, and John 3:16

    In this thought-provoking episode of the Reformed Brotherhood Podcast, hosts Tony Arsenal and Jesse Schwamb delve into a deep theological discussion about John 3:16. They explore the profound implications of God's love for the world, the role of faith and the impact of Christ's death and resurrection on humanity and the cosmos. They also reflect on the concept of salvation, the nature of justice and mercy, and the uniqueness of God's redemptive plan. This episode is an insightful exploration of the many facets of the gospel and offers a refreshing perspective on reformed theology.

    • 1 hr 8 min
    A Deep Dive into One of the Bible's Most Quoted Verses

    A Deep Dive into One of the Bible's Most Quoted Verses

    In this episode of the Reformed Brotherhood Podcast, hosts Jesse Schwamb and Tony Arsenal delve into a deep discussion on John 3:16, one of the most quoted verses in the Bible. They tackle this well-worn path from a fresh perspective, discussing the nuances of the Greek language and the importance of understanding the original text. They also explore the significance of belief, the intent of the atonement, and God's specific purpose in sending His Son into the world. Listen in as they challenge common interpretations and encourage a deeper understanding of this central expression of Salvation.

    • 1 hr

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
185 Ratings

185 Ratings

Antkoe ,

Enjoyable and Accessible

I always look forward tuning into the conversations every week. Accessible theology and great applications. One of the best parts of my week!

ABBYG11 ,

Weak content. Not interesting. Pompous hosts.

Many other very good Reformed podcasts out there.

Kenneth Ortiz ,

Mediocre Content and Jerk Host

There’s dozens of podcasts hosted by reformed Christians. Pretty much all of them are better than this one. Frankly, the content of this podcast is just mediocre. But more than that, I’ve actually personally interacted with Tony several times over the years and, with all due respect, I’ve come to the conclusion that he is actually a pretty big jerk, most of the time. Not exactly representing Christ well. Don’t waste your time with this podcast.

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