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Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary's Podcast consists of chapel and conference messages, devotionals and promotional information in both audio and video format. Southeastern hopes you will find this information instructive and encouraging in your walk with Jesus Christ as world renowned pastors, preachers and professors teach God's Word and discuss important biblical topics related to the church and our culture. You can learn more about Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary by visiting us on the web at www.sebts.edu.
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Dondi Costin, President of Liberty University speaks to challenges individuals face in their personal walks with Jesus and the ministry they've been called to, highlighting the importance of obedience to God's Word for a fulfilling life. Costin reflects on the struggles and lessons from the Book of Judges, calling us to remain steadfast in our commitment to faithfulness despite obstacles and setbacks.
Dr. Danny Akin, President of Southeastern Seminary in Wake Forest, NC share the twelve requests to God for Southeastern highlighting key principles such as The Great Commission, doctrinal fidelity, and Christ-centered preaching.
Matt Carter, Vice President of Mobilization at the North American Mission Board, speaks about the importance of following Jesus for who He is rather than what he can offer, using John chapter 6 as a reference. Matt emphasizes the contrast between those who initially follow Jesus for the miracles and material benefits and those who follow him out of genuine faith and desire for eternal life.
Thom Rainer, CEO of Church Answers preaches on why we shouldn't settle for "Good" when it comes to our efforts in spreading the Gospel.
Jeff Iorg, President of Gateway Seminary in Littleton, Colorado derives from Ephesians 3 how the greatest challenge for today's ministry leaders is maintaining missional discipline, rooted in understanding and adhering to God's eternal mission.
Jimmy Scroggins, Senior Pastor of Go Family Church in West Palm Beach, FL reflects on the profound grief experienced by individuals facing loss and brokenness, emphasizing Jesus's compassionate response to the brokenhearted.
Scott Pace, Provost of Southeastern Seminary in Wake Forest, NC delves into the driving forces compelling believers to spread the gospel, emphasizing their roles as servants, stewards, and soldiers for Christ, as elucidated by Paul in Romans 1:1-7, and supported by the divine testimony of scripture, Christ's revelation, and the Holy Spirit.
Kevin Ezell, President of the North American Mission Board preaches from 1 Corinthians 16:5-9 on the importance of seizing open doors for ministry despite opposition, illustrating with biblical examples and personal anecdotes to encourage staying focused on spreading the gospel.
Clint Pressley, Senior Pastor at Hickory Grove Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC preaches from Mark 11 on Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, emphasizing His sovereignty, humility, fulfillment of prophecy, and sacrificial love, urging believers to trust in his lordship and find joy in submission to his will.
Steven Wade, Professor of Pastoral Theology at Southeastern Seminary in Wake Forest, NC preaches from Acts 20 underscoring the credibility crisis in the evangelical church and advocates for building credibility through prioritizing spirit-empowered ministry, including presence, proclamation of the whole counsel of God, and alignment with God's purpose, as demonstrated by the Apostle Paul's ministry in Ephesus.
Dr. Akin, President of Southeastern Seminary in Wake Forest, NC is the speaker for our Adams Lecture Series where he will give his lecture entitled "75 Theses For Preaching in the 21st Century" in two parts.
Dr. Danny Akin, President of Southeastern Seminary in Wake Forest, NC is the speaker for our Adams Lecture Series where he will give his lecture entitled "75 Theses For Preaching in the 21st Century" in two parts.
Steve McKinion, Professor of Theology and Patristic Studies at Southeastern Seminary in Wake Forest, NC preaches from Hebrews 2 on how Jesus offers to us this great salvation in which there is sanctification being made holy before a holy God.
Jeremy Sin, Executive Director of the Chinese Baptist Fellowship shares from 1 Corinthians on how we are a steward of the Gospel, and we have to be faithful to the work that was entrusted to us as a steward.
Ken Keathley, Director of the L. Russ Bush Center for Faith and Culture preaches from Luke 4 and shows the contrast of how it is easier to repent of sin than it is to repent of righteousness.
William Branch, Assistant Professor of Preaching and Bible at Southeastern Seminary in Wake Forest, NC preaches from Luke 19 about how at the Kings return, there will be a time of review and there will be a time of reward.
Nik Ripken, Founder of Nik Ripken Ministries and Author preaches from Matthew 27 on the hardships faced internationally by unbelievers and how it is our mission to go and tell them about our King, Jesus Christ.
Paul Akin, Provost of Southern Seminary in Louisville, KY preaches from Matthew 10 about how following Jesus requires full allegiance and dying to yourself daily.
Heath Thomas, President of Oklahoma Baptist University preaches on who the church is and its identity from 1 Peter 1:1-2.
Andy Davis, Senior Pastor of First Baptist Church - Durham, NC preaches from Mark 5 about how we Christians know there is a spiritual dimension to life and so we learn about demons, but we also see Jesus' effortless power over demons.
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Jay Camp

this is another episode with Stephen wellum. more detailed explanation of progressive covenantalism

Feb 15th
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