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#206: Dunk Contest: Answering Objections to Infant Baptism
Matt, Jady, and Nick discuss a recent video posted by Mike Winger arguing that infant baptism isn’t biblical. They talk about New Testament baptism, the household baptism texts, and the connection between baptism and circumcision.
#205: An Appeal to the Bishops: Women’s Ordination, Scripture, and the Great Tradition
Matt, Jady, and Nick discuss the “Augustine Appeal,” talk about the relationship of Scripture and Tradition, and consider what a way forward for the ACNA might look like.
#204: Neither Holy Nor Roman: Harrison Butker, the Pope, and the State of Modern Catholicism
Matt, Jady, and Nick discuss Harrison Butker’s commencement address, talk about Pope Francis’ recent comments on 60 Minutes, and return again to the distinction between Christians in error and heretics.
Only God Can Help Us Now
And I thought, but what of the young men dreaming their dreams? And the old and the young prophesying together? For everyone–it really says this in the Bible–who truly seeks will find. Anyone who knocks on the door–for real–will find it giving under that gentle pressure. God is not hiding, though he will never divulge himself on our terms. It is only in the terrible humility of faith that he can suddenly be seen.
#203: The Witches of Eurovision: Demons, Rage Rituals, and the Return of Paganism
Matt, Jady, and Nick discuss the return of witchcraft and paganism to the cultural mainstream, talk about the significance of “rage rituals,” and consider what fills the vacuum when Christianity is thrown over.
The World and Kevin
Hate, I would love to explain to Jesus whenever he has a moment, ought to have no home here in the world he made. How can it be that those who love him should find themselves at odds with anyone, let alone “the world.” There must be some mistake.
#202: The Need for Creed: Heretics, the Truth, and the Importance of Boundaries
Matt, Jady, and Nick talk about the purpose and scope of creeds, in light of the current trend of “affirming” creedal truth while rejecting biblical doctrine. They also spent a few minutes talking about Kevin M. Young’s most recent absurdity.
#201: Christians in Public: A Conversation with Mike Sabo
Matt, Jady, and Nick welcome Mike Sabo of American Reformer to the show. They discuss his work at the journal, the need for Protestant political engagement, and the biblical mandate to live out the Christian faith in the public square.
If You Love Me
How did a father end up with two such children? Did he do something wrong? Maybe he was too strict. Maybe he wasn’t strict enough. Perhaps he forced his two sons to attend a Christian school which later embarrassed them when they wanted to get a job with NPR. Whatever the case, any reasonable person in the year of our Lord 2024 would blame the father for having the sons, and then telling them to do anything.
#200: From the River to the…University? Campus Protest, Christianity, and God’s Plan for Israel
Matt, Jady, and Nick discuss recent campus violence between Hamas supporters and Jewish students, consider the overlap between critical theory and antisemitism, and talk about Jesus’ connection to God’s chosen people.
#199: Stripping at the Altars: the Banality of Deconstruction
Matt, Jady, and Nick discuss the church and masculinity in light of the recent Stronger Men’s Conference before turning their attention to a comparison between hired hands (John 10) and exvangelicalism.
A Tale of Two Lost Sheep
In a happy and sane world, we would be constantly having our work interrupted, and be killing ourselves in the evenings and on the weekends because of all the parties we’d have to throw as sinners clamored to get into the Kingdom of God.
#198: Three For One: Voting Abortion, Hays’ Immoral Vision, and Stripper Salvation
Matt, Jady, and Nick discuss Trump’s statement on abortion, talk about Richard Hays’ new book and seeming about-face on sexuality, and consider the idea that online prostitutes are too far gone to find Jesus (spoiler: they’re not).
#197: Serious Good News: A Sermon for Easter Sunday
Jady preaches a sermon on Christ’s resurrection for Easter Sunday.
What’s Wrong With You? A Reflection on three Vigil Texts
Photo by Pisit Heng on Unsplash Of all the people in the Bible, Noah’s wife has always had my greatest sympathy. Good wives—and I speak from experience because I am one—make space in their lives for the existential disquiet of their husbands. Many people in the Bible...
#196: He Has Done It: A Sermon for Good Friday
Matt preaches a sermon on Psalm 22 for Good Friday.
Quite Literally The Most Loving Thing
Discovering you are wrong and are committed to the wrong people and ideas is painful. So painful that each of us resist it to the outermost parts of the sea. But even there the Lord can go and snatch a creature out of the clutches of Satan. This is technically the most loving thing that can ever happen to anyone, even though it might be unpleasant in the moment. But how comfortable is it to get your cheeks pierced and your kneck tattooed? I feel like having to chat with a Christian in the beauty section of Marshalls wouldn’t even barely compete.
#195: No Longer Against the Grain: A Conversation with Shane Morris
Jady and Nick welcome Shane Morris of the Colson Center to the podcast. They consider the supposed difference between private faith and public discourse, talk about life “with the grain” of God’s good design, and discuss the new creation mandate.
#194: The Heart of the Matter: Men and Women, Body and Soul
Matt, Jady, and Nick consider the Diocese of South Carolina’s recent convention as a microcosm of the ACNA as a whole, talk about diocesan interrelationships, and discuss the importance of discussing men and women at the creation-order level.
But God…
“And you,” explains Paul, “were dead in the trespasses and sins in which you once walked, following the course of this world, following the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience…” Isn’t it disappointing, though, that the sons of disobedience would have to be church clerics? Oh well.
#203: The Witches of Eurovision: Demons, Rage Rituals, and the Return of Paganism
Matt, Jady, and Nick discuss the return of witchcraft and paganism to the cultural mainstream, talk about the significance of “rage rituals,” and consider what fills the vacuum when Christianity is thrown over.
#202: The Need for Creed: Heretics, the Truth, and the Importance of Boundaries
Matt, Jady, and Nick talk about the purpose and scope of creeds, in light of the current trend of “affirming” creedal truth while rejecting biblical doctrine. They also spent a few minutes talking about Kevin M. Young’s most recent absurdity.
#201: Christians in Public: A Conversation with Mike Sabo
Matt, Jady, and Nick welcome Mike Sabo of American Reformer to the show. They discuss his work at the journal, the need for Protestant political engagement, and the biblical mandate to live out the Christian faith in the public square.
#200: From the River to the…University? Campus Protest, Christianity, and God’s Plan for Israel
Matt, Jady, and Nick discuss recent campus violence between Hamas supporters and Jewish students, consider the overlap between critical theory and antisemitism, and talk about Jesus’ connection to God’s chosen people.
#199: Stripping at the Altars: the Banality of Deconstruction
Matt, Jady, and Nick discuss the church and masculinity in light of the recent Stronger Men’s Conference before turning their attention to a comparison between hired hands (John 10) and exvangelicalism.
#198: Three For One: Voting Abortion, Hays’ Immoral Vision, and Stripper Salvation
Matt, Jady, and Nick discuss Trump’s statement on abortion, talk about Richard Hays’ new book and seeming about-face on sexuality, and consider the idea that online prostitutes are too far gone to find Jesus (spoiler: they’re not).
#197: Serious Good News: A Sermon for Easter Sunday
Jady preaches a sermon on Christ’s resurrection for Easter Sunday.
#196: He Has Done It: A Sermon for Good Friday
Matt preaches a sermon on Psalm 22 for Good Friday.
#195: No Longer Against the Grain: A Conversation with Shane Morris
Jady and Nick welcome Shane Morris of the Colson Center to the podcast. They consider the supposed difference between private faith and public discourse, talk about life “with the grain” of God’s good design, and discuss the new creation mandate.
#194: The Heart of the Matter: Men and Women, Body and Soul
Matt, Jady, and Nick consider the Diocese of South Carolina’s recent convention as a microcosm of the ACNA as a whole, talk about diocesan interrelationships, and discuss the importance of discussing men and women at the creation-order level.
#193: Sorry Not Sorry: Christ, Culture, and Apologizing for Evangelism
Matt and Jady talk about the Church of England’s recent report calling for an apology for their history of ministry in Africa. They discuss the biblical view of false gods, evangelism and the early church, and the benefits of Christian “imperialism.”
#192: The Guy Behind the Guy: Christian Nationalism, Natural Law, and the Origin of Everything
Matt, Jady, and Nick talk about a new wrinkle in the Christian Nationalism conversation: the source of your rights. They discuss God’s pre-existence before the state, what natural law means, and how a preeminent God is actually Good News.
#191: Get Lent, Pharisees: Protestantism and Lent, Embryonic Children, and Concupiscence Again
Matt, Jady, and Nick discuss three separate issues: how evangelical Protestants should approach Lent, a recent ruling in Alabama regarding IFV embryos, and why disordered attraction is sinful, even if you don’t act on it.
#190: In Your Letter: Another Stand Firm Mailbag
On this episode of the Stand Firm podcast, Matt, Jady, and Nick dig into the mailbag and discuss how they came to their views on women's ordination, the new "He Gets Us" Super Bowl ad, and the online conversation about Elisabeth Elliot. Help send Stand Firm to...
#189: Lone Ranger Anglicans? Collegiality, Congregationalism, and a Questionable Crisis
Matt, Jady, and Nick discuss the nature of the ACNA, talk about the breadth of American Anglicanism, and consider how it relates to the current crisis (or is it one?) regarding the ordination of women.
#188: Doubling Down? Alistair Begg, Calvin Robinson, and the Continuing Conversation
Matt, Jady, and Nick review the latest developments around Alistair Begg’s controversial comments and Calvin Robinson’s contentious talk at Mere Anglicanism.
#187: Rent Asunder? Calvin Robinson at Mere Anglicanism
Matt, Jady, and Nick talk about the recent controversial Mere Anglicanism Conference. They discuss Calvin Robinson’s talk there, what the reaction to it reveals about ACNA, and the idea that a Christian can attend a same-sex “wedding” in good conscience.
#186: Pope on the Ropes: Francis, the Catholic Church, and Recent Controversies
Matt, Jady, and Nick talk about three recent controversial actions of Pope Francis: Fiducia Supplicans and same-sex couples, his dalliances with Marxists, and his comments about the potential emptiness of Hell.
#185: Knowing What Time It Is with Rosaria Butterfield
Matt, Jady, and Nick talk with Rosaria Butterfield about her new book, the doctrine of concupiscence, the importance of repentance, and more. In all of it, they remember the Good News that Jesus Christ is for broken sinners.
#184: Sermons of Christmas: Nick Lannon
For the last “Christmas Break” podcast, enjoy a sermon preached on Christmas Eve 2021 by the Rev. Nick Lannon. The text for the occasion was Isaiah 9:2-7.