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October 3, 2023
In this podcast episode, Pastor Ryan and Pastor John discuss the topic of tithing and cohabitation before marriage. They start by addressing the question of whether it's okay to split the tithe between the church and other Christian organizations. They explain that while the New Testament doesn't mandate a specific percentage like the Old Testament tithe, the principle of giving generously and sacrificially remains important. They highlight passages from 2 Corinthians 8 and 9 that emphasize the importance of generous giving.The conversation then shifts to the topic of cohabitation before marriage. They emphasize that although the Bible may not directly address cohabitation, it promotes a clear principle of marriage as the context for sexual intimacy. They reference passages like Genesis 2:24 and Hebrews 13:4 that affirm the importance of marriage.Pastor Ryan and Pastor John also caution against the idea of cohabitating to "test compatibility." They suggest that compatibility can be discerned through quality time spent together, godly conversations, and prayer.Furthermore, they address the argument that some make about living together without engaging in sexual activity. They stress that living together and sharing a household, even without sexual activity, goes against the biblical principle of marriage as a sacred covenant.In conclusion, they encourage those who may be cohabitating or considering it to reconsider their choices, emphasizing that God desires something better for their relationships and that pursuing His will leads to flourishing marriages centered on Him.To find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc
September 26, 2023
Welcome back to another exciting episode of "That's a Good Question," the podcast where we delve deep into matters of faith with clarity and candor. I'm John, your host and one of the pastors at Peace Church, and I'm joined by my co-host, Pastor Nate. In this second episode of our new season, we're diving headfirst into a cluster of intriguing questions about spiritual gifts, the Holy Spirit's work, and the roles of apostles and prophets in the modern church.We kick things off by exploring the question: "Are spiritual gifts evident in non-believers, or are they only revealed if somebody accepts Jesus?" Pastor Nate provides a thoughtful response, highlighting the distinctions between natural talents and spiritual gifts and explaining how the Holy Spirit plays a pivotal role in activating these gifts in the lives of believers.Next, we tackle an intriguing query about apostles and prophets in today's church. Do these roles still exist, or were they confined to the early days of Christianity? We delve into the biblical foundations of apostleship and prophethood, examining their unique attributes and discussing their relevance in contemporary church life.We also touch on the broader spectrum of cessationism and continuationism, shedding light on where we stand regarding miraculous gifts and their place in the modern church. It's a nuanced conversation that seeks to balance biblical truth with the practical realities of our faith.Additionally, we explore why we pray for pastors to be filled with the Holy Spirit before they preach. While all believers have the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, this special prayer seeks an extra measure of the Spirit's guidance and empowerment for the pivotal task of delivering God's Word to the congregation.Join us as we navigate these intriguing questions and seek to deepen our understanding of the Holy Spirit's work, spiritual gifts, and the roles of apostles and prophets in today's Christian journey.Highlights:The Distinction Between Natural Talents and Spiritual Gifts: We clarify the difference between skills and abilities that everyone possesses, often referred to as "common grace," and the unique spiritual gifts bestowed upon believers through the Holy Spirit.Apostles and Prophets: We delve into the biblical definitions of apostles and prophets, considering whether these roles still exist in the modern church and how they've evolved over time.Cessationism vs. Continuationism: We discuss the theological perspectives surrounding the cessation of certain spiritual gifts and the continuation of others, offering a balanced viewpoint rooted in Scripture.Praying for Pastors: Discover why we pray for pastors to be filled with the Holy Spirit before they preach, exploring the biblical basis and practical implications of this practice.To find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc
September 19, 2023
Welcome back to "That's a Good Question," the podcast of Peace Church. In this new season, your host, Pastor John, is on a mission to answer questions about the Christian faith in plain language. Joining him today is Pastor Nate, and they dive into a topic that's central to Christian identity: unity in the church.But what exactly is unity in the church? Pastor Nate explains that it's not just about being in the same building or generally being around each other. True unity is about aligning beliefs, missions, and callings as a church body. It's about loving and serving one another, building a genuine community together.The hosts also explore the complexities of church unity, addressing the two extremes: unity at all costs and a tendency to split over minor disagreements. They emphasize that real unity should be rooted in shared beliefs about God's Word, faith, salvation, sin, and reality.As the conversation unfolds, they touch upon various issues within the realm of unity. They discuss the differences between denominations, such as baptism and views on the end times, classifying some as secondary issues that can allow for collaboration and others as primary issues where significant theological differences exist.Towards the end, the hosts tackle a challenging question: can Protestants and Catholics ever reunify? They delve into the historical context of the Reformation and the core theological divergence concerning justification by faith alone. They emphasize that unity cannot exist without alignment on fundamental doctrines.Lastly, the conversation shifts to the topic of gender roles within the church, addressing complementarianism and egalitarianism. The hosts reflect on how differing views on gender roles can affect unity and their stance as a church on this matter.Join Pastor John and Pastor Nate as they navigate the complexities of church unity, shed light on primary and secondary issues, and discuss the challenges of upholding biblical principles in a changing world. Whether you're a seasoned Christian or just curious about faith, this episode offers valuable insights into the dynamics of unity in the church.To find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc
September 18, 2023
In this episode of "That's a Good Question," a podcast by Peace Church, hosts John and Ryan dive into some intriguing theological and cultural questions. They begin by pondering the nature of love, drawing insights from Scripture and discussing how love is often misunderstood in the world today. They also explore the complex issue of whether Christians should support businesses displaying rainbow flags and how to navigate conversations about faith in a world with differing worldviews.The episode concludes with a deep dive into theological questions about the eternal existence of Jesus and the Holy Spirit. Listeners gain valuable insights into the Christian perspective on these foundational concepts.Join John and Ryan as they engage in thoughtful discussions on matters of faith, culture, and theology, aiming to help listeners grow in their knowledge of the Bible and their walk with the Lord.Subscribe and share this podcast to continue exploring important questions about the Christian faith in a relatable and accessible way.To find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc
May 23, 2023
Welcome to "That's a Good Question," the podcast where pastors answer thought-provoking inquiries from our congregation! Join us for this week's episode as we explore deep questions inspired by the story of Job:Does God discourage questioning, considering He is God alone? But if so, how can He handle our questions and even our anger? Discover the delicate balance between reverent trust in God's sovereignty and the freedom to bring our deepest concerns before Him.How can we be supportive friends, speaking truth in love when it's unwelcome? How do we extend forgiveness and grace to those who wrongly condemn, similar to Job's friends? Gain practical wisdom on maintaining relationships amidst disagreements and responding with compassion.How does God's providence and control offer us assurance when disaster strikes? Did God's providence allow Satan to wreak havoc in Job's life? And what about natural disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes, and tsunamis? Delve into the profound mystery of God's sovereignty and His relationship with the brokenness of our world.As grieving parents, we struggle with the ending of Job. How does having more children after loss bring solace? Help us understand the author's intent and find meaning in profound sorrow. Explore the nuanced themes of restoration and hope in the Book of Job.What is Peace Church's perspective on catechisms in relation to the Bible? How do catechisms aid in understanding and applying biblical truths, while acknowledging potential pitfalls? Gain insights into the value of catechisms and their role in faith formation.In this episode, we provide valuable resources for further exploration, including a PDF download of John Piper's book, "Desiring God," as well as the Heidelberg Catechism and the New City Catechism. Links to these resources can be found below.Join us as we seek to deepen our understanding of God's Word and engage with challenging questions that matter. Subscribe to our podcast and share this episode with others who may find it beneficial. Stay curious, stay engaged, and keep asking those good questions!Resources mentioned in this episode:"Desiring God" by John Piper: https://document.desiringgod.org/desiring-god-en.pdf?ts=1628004007Heidelberg Catechism: https://students.wts.edu/resources/creeds/heidelberg.htmlNew City Catechism: http://newcitycatechism.com/new-city-catechism/#1Thank you for tuning in to "That's a Good Question" podcast.To find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc
May 16, 2023
Tune in to the latest episode of "That's a Good Question" premiering tonight at 6:00 PM! In this thought-provoking episode, Pastor Jon and Cheyenne engage in a captivating conversation that delves into the intriguing topics of God's gender, our presuppositions, and the nature of suffering.Join us as we embark on a deep exploration of these complex and profound subjects, seeking to gain a deeper understanding and challenge our preconceived notions. Together, we'll navigate through philosophical and theological perspectives, sharing insights and shedding light on these thought-provoking questions.Prepare to have your mind opened as we venture into the realms of faith, spirituality, and human experience. Don't miss out on this insightful episode of "That's a Good Question," where meaningful conversations pave the way for new insights and understanding.Subscribe to our channel and hit the notification bell to be the first to watch this eye-opening episode. Join the discussion in the comments below and share your thoughts on these intriguing topics. Get ready for an intellectual and enlightening journey that will leave you pondering the deeper mysteries of life.To find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc
May 9, 2023
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May 2, 2023
In this episode of "That's a Good Question," the hosts dive into some intriguing theological inquiries. First, they explore the question of what level of knowledge Satan has since he is a spiritual being, in contrast to God's all-knowing nature. They delve into the temptations of Jesus and the knowledge of the Scriptures and examine the age and experience of Satan. They also address the question of whether Job was a real person or just a parable, drawing on references to Job in both the Old and New Testaments. The hosts also discuss how Christians can best help those who come from an LGBT background feel loved and welcome at church, and how to encourage friends and family members in seasons of suffering. Finally, they explain why Peace church uses the ESV Bible translation and offer recommendations for other translations. Tune in to gain insights and answers to some complex and thought-provoking questions.To find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc
April 25, 2023
"That's a Good Question" is a video blog hosted by two pastors from Peace Church, Jon Deleger and Logan Bailey. In this episode, they answer some thought-provoking questions like, "How is subjecting humans to that great devastation of pain and sorrow worth 'proving a point' to Satan?" and "Who were the sons of God?" They also discuss the story of Job, the presence of Satan before God, and how we can say God is good despite Satan's actions. Join the conversation and get some biblical insights from these knowledgeable pastors.To find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc
April 18, 2023
Welcome to "That's a Good Question," a podcast where pastors Jon Delger and Daryl Crawford answer tough questions about Christianity and the Bible. In each episode, we tackle a different topic and provide practical insights and thoughtful responses to questions from our listeners. Whether you're a Christian or just curious about faith, join us for a conversation that will challenge and encourage you. Tune in now to hear our latest episode on how an old earth or evolution perspective aligns with the Bible, and how God's love can coexist with the concept of hell.To find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc
April 11, 2023
Join us for this engaging and informative episode of "That's a Good Question" as we seek to deepen our understanding of faith and theology. Don't miss the insights from Pastor Jon Delger and Pastor Aaron Lewis as they address these intriguing questions, including Zoe's (a ten-year-old), and provide thoughtful answers that will inspire and enlighten you.Zoe's question about Judas' betrayal of Jesus sparks a discussion on the motivation behind Judas' actions, including his desire for instant gratification and the lure of money, while also examining the complex nature of human choices and free will.Additionally, Jon and Aaron delve into other thought-provoking questions, such as the significance of Jesus' death on the cross by crucifixion, where Jesus was during the three days in the tomb, why Mary didn't initially recognize him after his resurrection, why the date of Easter changes every year, and other proofs or evidence of the resurrection that may not have been covered in the sermon. They also address the logistical challenge of how the women planned to wash Jesus' body in the sealed tomb.Join us for this engaging and informative episode of "That's a Good Question" as we seek to deepen our understanding of faith and theology. Don't miss the insights from Pastor Jon Delger and Pastor Aaron Lewis as they address these intriguing questions, including Zoe's, and provide thoughtful answers that will inspire and enlighten you.To find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc
April 4, 2023
Welcome to "That's a Good Question," the weekly video podcast where we explore the questions that arise from the Sunday sermon at our church. In this episode, our hosts, Pastor Jon Delger, and Pastor Nate Harney dive deep into some thought-provoking questions.First, they explore the significance of calling this week "holy week" and why it's important for us as Christians to commemorate the events that took place during this week.Then, they tackle a challenging question: How can we reconcile the existence of evil in the world with the belief in a good and loving God? Through their discussion, Jon and Nate provide insightful perspectives and practical ways to approach this complex topic.Join us for this engaging conversation that will help you gain a deeper understanding of your faith and equip you with tools to navigate some of life's toughest questions. Don't miss this episode of "That's a Good Question" with Pastor Jon Delger and Pastor Nate Harney. -----------------------Subscribe and hit the bell icon to stay up to date on our content. Instagram: @PeaceChurchMIFacebook: facebook.com/peacechurchmiCheck out a new episode each Tuesday night on Facebook and YouTube at 6:00 PM. We also offer it as a podcast via Apple Podcasts, BuzzSprout, and Spotify.To find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc

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