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God‘s story is the story of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. But it‘s also humanity‘s story, the story of a world fallen and blown apart and of a world reshaped and restored. It‘s the beginning of all beginnings and the end of all ends. Join Brent Siddall and the Rev Ian ‘Reido‘ Reid as they explore God, time, salvation and the cosmos. Explore the stories of Western culture as they pivot and interact with the main narrative of salvation history.
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Wednesday Sep 28, 2022
Alastair Roberts on Daniel 12
Wednesday Sep 28, 2022
Wednesday Sep 28, 2022
Brent is joined once again by Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States for a discussion on Daniel 12. What’s the significance of the 1290 days and 1335 days?
- (0:25) How chapter 12 completes the book of Daniel?
- (1:50) Who is Michael?
- (3:05) The resurrection of v 2;
- (7:06) The time of distress in v 1;
- (8:00) The sleepers who will awaken;
- (8:34) The skilled;
- (9:19) The book that is sealed and Revelation 5 and 6;
- (11:21) The ‘terminal’ time;
- (14:00) The 3 figures;
- (17:50) The 1290 days and 1335 days;
- (20:54) A spiritual Egypt.
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Saturday Sep 24, 2022
Daniel 11 with Alastair Roberts
Saturday Sep 24, 2022
Saturday Sep 24, 2022
Brent talks with Dr. Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States about Daniel 11.
What do the events of Daniel 11 allude to and how do the Herods fulfill the Amalek pattern in the Bible?
- (0:34) Alastair’s very brief overview! The Ptolemies in the South and the Seleucids in the North;
- (1:45) The end of Persia and the coming of Greece and the Greek kingdoms;
- (2:30) Alexander the Great and his successors;
- (3:45) Zechariah 9 and Daniel 11;
- (5:54) The Northern and Southern kingdoms. Lots of Ptolemies and Seleucids! The 6 Syrian wars;
- (12:54) Antiochus the Great;
- (14:05) Meanwhile in Jerusalem --- The Tobiads and Oniads;
- (16:50) The destruction of the original line of High Priests. The Temple system corrupted;
- (19: 15) The 6th Syrian war;
- (21:52) Rome and Rome’s ultimatum;
- (23:10) Antiochus and his corruption of the Temple;
- (24:10) The Maccabean revolt;
- (27:22) v 36 – Herod the Great;
- (29:15) Mark Antony and Octavian. Rome takes over Egypt;
- (31:18) The massacre of the innocents;
- (32:05) How the Herods fill out the Amalek pattern in the Bible.
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Wednesday Sep 21, 2022
Mark 6:32-56
Wednesday Sep 21, 2022
Wednesday Sep 21, 2022
Brent and Ian continue their exploration of Mark's gospel.
Who is Jesus and what's the significance of the number of loaves and fish?
- (3:33) Jesus’ banquet and Herod’s banquet;
- (4:10) The wilderness background in the Old Testament;
- (5:00) Who is Jesus? Jesus feeds Israel in the wilderness;
- (5:35) The connection with Israel’s wilderness journey;
- (6:30) Jesus’ compassion;
- (7:41) The significance of the numbers;
- (9:30) A military camp and a new Exodus;
- (10:37) Who is Jesus then?
- (12:33) The significance of 12;
- (17:46) The Old Testament background to Jesus’ walking on water;
- (19:00) The significance of ‘It is I’;
- (20:20) Jesus is God;
- (27:49) Jesus’ garment;
- (24:20) How Jesus has compassion on us.
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Grace Presbyterian Church of New Zealand
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Saturday Sep 17, 2022
Mark 6:1-31 The Power Comes Home
Saturday Sep 17, 2022
Saturday Sep 17, 2022
Brent and Ian explore Mark 6:1-31. What happens when the power comes home?
- (1:41) The spiritual state of Israel in Mark 5;
- (2:35) Jesus’ hometown. What happens when the power comes home:
- (5:11) Why the people take offence at Jesus;
- (6:05) Lack of miracles in Nazareth;
- (7:56) The power goes out;
- (11:26) A very strange drinking party;
- (14:14) The power of authority and violence;
- (16:35) The Herod’s as Edomites;
- (20:48) What is Jesus’ rest?
- (22:00) The church as a place of rest.
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Grace Presbyterian Church of New Zealand
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Wednesday Sep 14, 2022
Mark 5:21-43 The Quest Begins
Wednesday Sep 14, 2022
Wednesday Sep 14, 2022
Brent is joined once again by the Rev. Ian Reid of King’s Grace Presbyterian Church, Palmerston North, NZ to take a deep dive into Mark 5:21-43.
- (0:35) Jesus’ power in Mark;
- (1:00) A Mark ‘sandwich’;
- (1:48) The Quest;
- (4:30) Jairus and his daughter;
- (6:12) 2 daughters of Israel and the number 12;
- (9:15) Impurity;
- (12:00) Jesus the ultimate priest and Temple;
- (13:10) Fear and faith in the story;
- (19:50) Holiness;
- (20:15) Who is Jesus?
- (21:30) God uses hardship;
- (22:20) What are we afraid of?
- (24:00) Healing today.
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Grace Presbyterian Church of New Zealand
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Saturday Sep 10, 2022
Ethan Brue on God and Technology
Saturday Sep 10, 2022
Saturday Sep 10, 2022
Calling all engineers, computer scientists, web designers, architects and all those involved with technology!
Are you a Christian who is passionate about developing technology? How do faith and technology intersect?
Brent talks with Ethan Brue, one of the authors (with Derek Schuurman and Steven VanderLeest) of a new book from IVP America called ‘A Christian Field Guide to Technology for Engineers and Designers’.
Ethan is a professor of engineering at Dordt University, Iowa in the States. He’s worked as an engineering consultant in the energy generation sector and as a research and development engineer in the agricultural science and technology industry.
- (1:30) Why do so many Christians working in technology struggle to relate their faith to their work?
- (2:40) Particular challenges of working in technology;
- (4:00) Does technology have built in biases or preferences?
- (5:00) Is technology neutral?
- (6:15) How technology is shaping us and changing us;
- (7:35) Artificial intelligence and transhumanism;
- (10:18) The world view of transhumanism;
- (12:10) What drives our dreams and longing to invent?
- (13:52) How faith underlies our technology dreams?
- (15:48) How can we reflect the new creation in our engineering and design?
- (17:07) How the Bible informs our understanding of technology;
- (19:10) Are engineers responsible for what they design?
- (20:20) How we can encourage Christian engineers. How we develop great technology;
- (22:00) What motivates Ethan. Thermochemical reactor design and biomass gasification.
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A Christian Field Guide to Technology for Engineers and Designers
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Wednesday Sep 07, 2022
Darrell Hall – Speaking Across Generations
Wednesday Sep 07, 2022
Wednesday Sep 07, 2022
How do different generations communicate differently? We need to understand how different generations hear.
Brent talks with Darrell Hall, campus pastor of Elizabeth Baptist Church in Conyers, Georgia in the States where he preaches and teaches across five generations.
Darrell’s book ‘Speaking Across Generations: Messages That Satisfy Boomers, Xers, Millennials, Gen Z, and Beyond’ is published by IVP America.
- (0:50) Darrell’s NBA speaking experience;
- (2:00) Speaking across the generations as a young pastor;
- (3:15) How different generations hear;
- (4:50) Why its important for preachers to speak into the culture;
- (6:40) How preachers can use generational intelligence;
- (8:17) Characteristics of the different generations;
- (10:40) The post war generation and preaching;
- (12:50) Generation X and what they look for in a sermon;
- (18:30) Millennials;
- (23:40) Is Gen Z a more anxious generation?
- (26:50) What an intergenerational ministry looks like.
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Saturday Sep 03, 2022
Shayne Moore – Ending Human Trafficking
Saturday Sep 03, 2022
Saturday Sep 03, 2022
Brent talks with Shayne Moore about human trafficking and how we can become human trafficking literate.
Shayne is one of the authors (with Sandra Morgan and Kimberly Mac Owen Yim) of a new IVP book called ‘Ending Human Trafficking: A Handbook of Strategies for the Church Today’.
Shayne is an author, editor and activist. She’s the co-founder of Redbud Writers Guild, former director of operations at the Humanitarian Disaster Institute at Wheaton College Graduate School and is a national guest lecturer on issues of global justice.
- (1:07) How the book came about. The need for the church to collaborate;
- (3:20) The church sometimes viewed as a ‘problem’ in the secular sphere. We need to be human trafficking literate;
- (6:00) Some resources churches can use to ensure best practice in this area;
- (8:40) The church’s unique position in local communities;
- (12:25) The numbers;
- (15:00) Human trafficking and organized crime;
- (16:05) How people end up being trafficked for labor;
- (21:00) Problems with social media;
- (23:00) Parents and social media;
- (25:30) Identifying human trafficking victims.
Links mentioned in this episode:
Ending Human Trafficking: A Handbook of Strategies for the Church Today
Ending Human Trafficking Podcast Episodes
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Wednesday Aug 31, 2022
Desmond Alexander – Face to Face with God
Wednesday Aug 31, 2022
Wednesday Aug 31, 2022
Brent is joined by T. Desmond Alexander to discuss his new IVP book ‘Face to Face with God – A Biblical Theology of Christ as Priest and Mediator’.
How does the letter to the Hebrews present Jesus as our priest and mediator?
Desmond Alexander is senior lecturer in biblical studies and director of postgraduate studies at Union Theological College in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
- (1:03) How Jesus is our priest and mediator;
- (2:50) Christ’s high priesthood at the center of the book of Hebrews;
- (5:45) The Day of Atonement;
- (7:10) The Tabernacle and Temple as pictures of God’s holiness;
- (9:30) The Tabernacle as a picture of the cosmos and the earth;
- (10:50) How do the Tabernacle and Temple point forward to the new creation?
- (12:50) How Jesus is presented in Hebrews as our great High Priest;
- (16:15) How Jesus is connected with Melchizadek in Hebrews;
- (19:10) The Lord Jesus as mediator;
- (21:00) How Jesus’ death relates to his role as High Priest;
- (23:16) What the death of Jesus accomplishes for us.
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www.amazon.com/Face-God-Biblical-Theology-Essential/dp/0830842950
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Saturday Aug 27, 2022
Alastair Roberts on Daniel 10
Saturday Aug 27, 2022
Saturday Aug 27, 2022
Brent is joined once again by Alastair Roberts of the Theopolis Institute in the States to discuss Daniel chapter 10.
Who is the figure who appears to Daniel? Who is Michael?
- (0:28) The events of Daniel 10. A theophany;
- (2:31) Daniel and Belshazzar?
- (2:50) The 24th day of the first month;
- (3:40) The theophany. Who do we see?
- (6:00) Why the Lord Jesus is dressed like the High Priest of Israel. Atonement needed;
- (8:55) The vision and the metal man in chapter 2. Death and resurrection;
- (10:37) Is Daniel a sacrificial substitute?
- (11:04) Who speaks to Daniel from v 10?
- (11:40) The chief of the Kingdom of Persia and Michael;
- (14:00) Michael the same person as the pre-incarnate Christ? The angel of the Lord;
- (16:16) Gabriel;
- (18:05) What Gabriel tells Daniel;
- (20:00) Daniel 10 part of a unit from 10-12.
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