Sinopsis
Cultivated is a place that seeks to do ministry through Gospel-centered teaching and discussion.A portion of our podcast is walking through Scripture, while another portion is addressing current issues, life, and ministry through a discussion format.
Episodios
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The Little Fountain: Rejoice in the Lord (Phil. 4:4-9)
26/01/2016"Rejoice in the Lord always, again I will say, Rejoice!" Most of us have heard this verse before, but what can we make of the importance Paul is placing on the importance of rejoicing in the Lord? In today's podcast, Zach discusses the Why of Worship, how eschatology drives us, why we can worship always, and how to meditate on Scripture.
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Creeds, Confessions, and Catechisms (Roundtables)
22/12/2015In today's episode Zach and Cody discuss the importance of creeds, confessions, and catechisms that have been passed down to us from centuries ago. How can we benefit from consulting and studying these resources?
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The Little Fountain: Relieving Tension (Phil. 4:1-3)
15/12/2015When tension arises between us and another, how should we respond? Paul addresses a significant disagreement between two of the women at the church of Philippi, and helps us learn some principles for dealing with differences with believers and unbelievers alike.
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Know Your Theologian: Charles Spurgeon (Roundtables)
01/12/2015In today's episode we continue our "Know Your Theologian" with a discussion of Charles Spurgeon, a 19th-century preacher, particular Baptist, and theologian hailing from Essex, England. Spurgeon is well known for his engaging sermons and devotional works such as Morning and Evening. Today, Zach and Cody discuss Spurgeon's influence in their own studies and great resources to recommend. Check out the end of the episode for a surprise!
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For Whom Did Christ Die? (Roundtables)
24/11/20151 John 2:2 says that Christ is an advocate for us and that He is not only the propitiation for our sins, but for the sins "of the whole world." What does this mean? Is John suggesting that Christ's death was a sort of universal redemption (He died for all of sin of all mankind), or is the atonement particular in nature? Today, Zach and Cody talk about the doctrine of Limited Atonement, break down 1 John 2:2 and offer some biblical and logical supports for a view of particular redemption. This is a critical doctrine to get right.
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The Little Fountain: Citizenship (Phil. 3:17-21)
17/11/2015With the world reeling over recent tragedy and examples of human suffering, it is easy to lose track of our safety, both physically and spiritually. In this passage of Philippians, Charles walks us through Paul's exhortation to the people at Philippi and outlines the significance of having our citizenship in heaven.
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The Little Fountain: Forgetting and Straining (Phil. 3:12-16)
10/11/2015The Christian life is oftentimes described as a journey. It is a lifelong, time-consuming, curvy road we walk down for our entire lives. In Philippians 3:12-16, Paul extends this metaphor out and talks about the one thing we should strive to do. Uniting the importance of "forgetting what is behind" with "straining forward to what is ahead," Paul is teaching us a fundamental discipline in living the Christian life.
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Systematic Theology (Roundtables)
27/10/2015The phrase "systematic theology" can come off as intimidating, but actually it's a really beneficial approach to studying God for all of us. What is systematic theology, why should non-seminary students study it, and what qualities make up a good systematic treatment of God? Zach and Cody seek to discuss these questions and more on today's episode.
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The Little Fountain: The Suprassing Worth of Knowing Christ (Phil. 3:8-11)
20/10/2015In today's podcast, Zach continues the study of Philippians and draws out the four key implications of knowing Christ and why it's of "surpassing worth."
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The Little Fountain: Sola Gratia (Phil. 3:1-7)
13/10/2015One of the key components of the Reformation was upholding and protecting Sola Gratia, or "grace alone." But what does this concept look like in our Christian walk, and according to Paul's letter to Philippi. In opening to the beginning of Philippians 3, Charles helps unpack this rich doctrine of grace.
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Know Your Theologian: Herman Bavinck (Roundtables)
29/09/2015On today's episode of Cultivated, Zach takes some time to examine another theologian in the "Know Your Theologian" series. This episode centers on the life and work of Dr. Herman Bavinck, a Dutch Reformed theologian who most notably was Abraham Kuyper's successor at Free University. Bavinck's classic Reformed Dogmatics just became fully translated in English only a mere 7 years ago. What did Bavinck contribute to our understanding of the Christian faith? Find that out along with key resource recommendations on today's episode.
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The Little Fountain: The Man of Honor (Phil. 2:25-30)
22/09/2015The discipleship model of Epaphroditus is drawn out by Paul to close the second chapter of Philippians. In this passage we get to see the honorable qualities of Epaphroditus and his ministry. What does Paul mean when he calls Epaphroditus a "brother," a "worker," and a "soldier?" Zach spends some time discussing the relationships between Epaphroditus and us, and ultimately, Epaphroditus and Christ.
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The Little Fountain: Discipleship (Phil. 2:19-24)
15/09/2015As a pastor once said, "Each Christian should have three things–A Timothy, a Paul, and a Barnabas." Who are the Timothys, Pauls, and Barnabas' in your life? As we dig into Paul's mentor relationship with Timothy near the end of Philippians 2, Charles helps us examine the characteristics of true discipleship.
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The Little Fountain: The Good Man's Life and Death (by Charles Spurgeon, Phil. 1:21)
02/09/2015This is a sermon from 1857 in which Charles Spurgeon preached on Philippians 1:21. He addresses what it means to live for Christ, to die with gain, and why and how we can improve in these matters today.
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The Little Fountain: Lights (Phil. 2:14-16)
25/08/2015We are familiar with the passage in Matthew 5 where Jesus calls his disciples "lights of the world." But how does that look practically in our everyday lives? Charles walks us through Philippians 2:14-16 where Paul also recognizes our "lighting" of the "crooked and twisted generation" we live in, and how we walk in that attitude.
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The Little Fountain: Empowered Living (Phil. 2:12-13)
18/08/2015Paul continues in his letter to the Philippians, drawing off of Christ's example of humility and showing the church and believers everywhere that we obey God on the basis of fear and trembling. What does this fear look like? And where do we get the ability to work and will for His good? Zach unpacks these two verses in this week's episode.
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The Little Fountain: To The Glory of God (Phil. 2:9-11)
11/08/2015In reading Scripture, it is easy to skip over transitional words and phrases. But when we step back and connect the dots, we see that words such as "therefore," "so that," and "to the" are helping us give the acts of the Bible purpose. As we continue our study of Philippians, Charles outlines these three words or phrases from Philippians 2:9-11 that indicate Christ's ultimate purpose.
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Did God Give Joel Osteen a Pulpit? (Roundtables)
04/08/2015Most Christians do not deny that God is powerful, that He is Creator, and that everything happens by His will. But when it comes to someone like megachurch pastor and celebrity Joel Osteen, can we honestly say that God put such a person in that position? If God is for His glory above everything else, how could He let Joel Osteen preach on Sunday mornings, and let such people sit under his false teaching? Zach and Cody are here to discuss the sovereignty of God, how God ordains and uses preachers like Joel Osteen, and why going on a cruise ship with Joel would be kind of fun.
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Here, There, or Everywhere?: An Honest Look at the Mission Field (Roundtables)
28/07/2015Are we doing a better job on mission in our backyards, or overseas? Certainly a multi-faceted questions with a lot of discussion points to think about. In today's roundtable, Zach and Cody take some time to discuss their experiences on the mission field, what they see in how the Church is approaching domestic and foreign missions, and how we can improve both of these areas of ministry.
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The Little Fountain: True Humility (Phil. 2:5-8)
21/07/2015In coming to one of the most popular passages in the book of Philippians, Zach sets up how to live in gospel humility. To do that, we have to focus less on the vicious cycle of application and start focusing on the theology of the Incarnation. That will be the spark to our understanding of the importance of living humble lives. Today we'll talk about the purest form of humility in the example of Christ.