Timothy Talks
Summary: High theology leads to high doxology. The more we know and believe about God, the more we will love and worship Him. Join Matthew Risher and Daniel Pentimone on Timothy Talks. These millennial Christians are on a mission: to get a bigger view of God as they explore theology, history, and worldview. From the pages of Scripture to the stories of history, God is at work; join us as we learn how!
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We live in unprecedented times, and in the midst of chaos, we all need peace. This message will point you to the truth of God, to help you find peace in troublous times.
This quick update will explain more about why the Timothy Talks show is going to change from a regular bi-weekly schedule.
I continue my discussion with Dr. Thor Madsen from Midwestern Seminary. We talk about how to study and teach the Bible, looking for the main themes and 'mountain peaks' of a Bible passage.
Sitting down with Dr. Thor Madsen, Dean of Graduate Studies at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, we talk about how to use illustrations effectively when teaching the Bible.
As the Timothy Talks podcast enters 2020, I explain some of the changes coming to the show, then sit down with Anthony Mathenia - sometimes known as 'Paul Washer's Pastor' - to talk about effective Gospel ministry for all people.
The Bible is filled with genealogies, but what do these long lists do for us today? Is there a reason for them?
Noah seems like a model human throughout the account of the flood, but the final incident in his story paints a different picture. Why did Noah end so poorly, and what does this sordid account provide for the book of Genesis?
The book of Leviticus in the Old Testament raises many questions. Why does God's law contain so many rules about nonspiritual things? Why did the Jews have to avoid certain types of food and certain days? Why is God so interested in ritual purity? Is there any takeaway for today?
Debate around Jephthah's daughter still rages. Was she actually sacrificed to God as a bloody human sacrifice in the book of Judges? Or did she somehow escape this terrible fate? Here are the clues from the text, and what we can surmise happened.
The Bible contains some remarkable numbers, but many of them seem inflated by modern standards. Are Bible numbers accurate? Can we trust the reports given to us in the Bible of huge figures?
What does Paul mean when he refers to those who are 'baptized for the dead' in 1 Corinthians 15? What are some of the views on this, and what does this passage really mean?
The unforgivable sin has struck terror in the hearts of thousands. What is this sin? Is it really unforgivable? And what should we know about it?
A mysterious prophet shows up in 1 Kings 13, delivers a dire prophecy, then heads home. By the end of the story, he is lying dead on the side of the road. What does this bizarre story teach New Testament believers?
In a world that loves freedom, the Bible's apparent endorsement of slavery seems especially troubling. Does the Bible really condone slavery? Does the Mosaic law code create a brutal system of human suffering?
Today, there is a debate about the age of the earth. While scientists and theologians feud, could it be that the Bible provides some clarity about this question?