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Author: Robert Grunden

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Welcome to the Bearded Bible Thinker Podcast! The BBT podcast is dedicated to discussing culture, church life, pastoring, theology, and a host of other things as they come up. Rob Grunden is the Pastor of Hillside Baptist Church in Dickinson, North Dakota. You can find out more about Hillside at www.HillsideBaptist.org. Thanks for checking in and happy listening!
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Summary The Trinity is an essential doctrine in Christianity, as it is clearly present in the Bible and plays a crucial role in salvation. While the word 'Trinity' may not be mentioned, there are multiple instances where all three persons of the Trinity are present, such as Jesus' baptism and the transfiguration. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit each have distinct roles in salvation, with the Father choosing and predestining, the Son atoning for sin, and the Holy Spirit drawing and calling believers. Understanding the Trinity is important for grasping the depth and significance of the gospel. Takeaways - The Trinity is clearly present in the Bible, even though the word 'Trinity' is not mentioned. - All three persons of the Trinity are involved in significant events, such as Jesus' baptism and the transfiguration. - The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit each have distinct roles in salvation, highlighting the importance of the Trinity in understanding the gospel. - Understanding the Trinity helps believers grasp the depth and significance of their salvation.
The Doctrines of Grace

The Doctrines of Grace

2024-04-1301:21:45

This conversation explores the controversial topic of the doctrines of grace, also known as Calvinism. The speaker discusses the concepts of total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and the perseverance of the saints. He references biblical passages, such as Romans 3 and 8, to support these doctrines. The speaker also addresses common objections and misconceptions about Calvinism, emphasizing that salvation is solely the work of God and not dependent on human effort. The conversation explores the doctrines of grace, which summarize the salvation experience as the result of the grace of God. The speaker emphasizes that Christ continues to intercede for His people, providing believers with the assurance that they are eternally His. The conversation delves into the biblical basis for these doctrines, highlighting passages such as Ephesians 2:8-9 and John 10. The speaker also addresses common misconceptions and stereotypes associated with Calvinism, emphasizing the practical implications and comfort that these doctrines bring to the Christian life.
X-Files | 4.9.24

X-Files | 4.9.24

2024-04-1357:49

Summary In this episode, Rob Grunden discusses various topics he came across on social media, including the Rapture, the Pope's views on gender and sexuality, the decline of legacy media, engaging with anonymous accounts, and the importance of following the ways of Christ. He also addresses the issue of abortion and the misconception that Christians are against it, highlighting the biblical perspective on the sanctity of life. The episode concludes with a critique of a pastor who supports abortion and challenges the notion that God would disagree with her. Keywords Rapture, Pope Francis, legacy media, anonymous accounts, following Christ, abortion, the sanctity of life
Controversial Theology

Controversial Theology

2024-04-0801:46:32

Summary The conversation explores the differences between covenant theology and dispensationalism and the various views on eschatology, including historic premillennialism, amillennialism, and postmillennialism. The hosts discuss the importance of understanding and respecting different eschatological views within the church. They then transition to the topic of complementarianism and egalitarianism, acknowledging that there are good Christian brothers and sisters on both sides. They emphasize the need to focus on areas of agreement, such as the value of men and women and the rejection of abusive male dominance. The conversation explores the topic of complementarianism and egalitarianism in the church. The speakers discuss the roles of men and women in the church, the authority of women to teach and preach, and the cultural influences on these beliefs. They emphasize the importance of understanding the biblical context and the intention behind the texts that address these issues. The conversation highlights the value and significance of women in their roles as mothers, teachers, and caregivers. They also address the misconceptions and misunderstandings surrounding complementarianism and egalitarianism.
Julie Roys misrepresents cessationism. The wrong ministers are being followed. Lecrae Rapping up Reparations (pun intended). And the inconsistency of the Pro-Life movement.
What does it look like to have balance between work and family? Does God's Word address this specific dynamic? If so, how? Join Pastor Ron Dazell (of Evangelical Bible Church, Dickinson, ND) and myself as we tackle this issue and work through both Scripture and experience on this topic. I hope you enjoy the conversation.
What's the purpose of Family? Why are so many families not doing well? What does it actually look like to raise up a godly family in our culture today? These are all questions that Marshall, Tanner, and I attempt to answer in this episode of the Bearded Bible Thinker.
Engaging Culture Together

Engaging Culture Together

2024-02-2101:32:06

Join guest Corey Nielsen and me as we talk about the necessity of engaging with other Christians in the pursuit of truth while not neglecting a Christian familial engagement with the worldly culture in which we exist. Christians have an obligation to truth. That means we are in process and will not all agree on everything. We need to have those conversations with one another, rather than presenting a false unity that sacrifices biblical truth.
In this episode, I'm interacting with the questions presented to Christians within Alistair Begg's recent controversial advice. Some in my own local church family have asked questions, as Begg is a known name among my own flock. So, hopefully, this is a helpful take on the issue.
The theme for the month of February is Christians Engaging the Culture. This episode is really an introduction to that topic. Join Marshall, Tanner, and I as we engage in conversation around Christians and our culture.
In this episode, we're walking through another article found on Planned Parenthood's website. Join me as we observe Planned Parenthood's attempt to call out the lies of political conservatives while their own nose grows in length throughout the article.https://www.plannedparenthoodaction.org/blog/the-abortion-rights-lie-detector-if-house-republicans-say-these-things-theyre-lyinghttps://www.whitehouse.gov/gpc/
The title says enough.
January is Sanctity of Life Month. In this long-form episode of the BBT podcast, we're calling attention to the atrocity of abortion, to the illogical half-heartedness within much of the pro-life movement, and to remind Christians to stay in the fight.Dobbs was the beginning, but much work remains ahead of us all. The Fatal Flaw: Full Video -- https://youtu.be/k33epqzJIlM?si=COUnnDFk2U_EB69r
Merry Christmas everyone! In this brief (for real this time) episode, I walk through an article I ran across and posted on the Facebook page recently. The article was written by Dr. Michael Kruger and is linked below. It's a good read so check it out, along with any other content of his. His work and knowledge on all things Biblical Canon are unparalleled. Enjoy being disenfranchised!https://michaeljkruger.com/think-you-know-the-christmas-story/?fbclid=IwAR0mLzgCqHcp7enWiUfX9H4P8LfCi6vUTN8LEC7yZbFhenTgF-6YtfYmhiM
Christian’s nationalism is a thing…like it or not. It’s part of the national discussion and the Christian has an obligation to have a thoughtful opinion. Here's why.Videos used…https://youtu.be/m55qFdpvBFk?si=oCEp2BS2g2ZJ3oVChttps://youtu.be/WQbteWatTFc?si=aL7-PKQN4i7qEVldhttps://youtu.be/cTQKmR6a9fw?si=jGPJ321h8A8d3i-j
In this Long-Form episode of the Bearded Bible Thinker podcast, Tanner, Marshall, and I discuss Christmas. Is it a pagan holiday? Should we celebrate it? If it has pagan roots, does that matter? What about consumerism in America? Isn't Christmas just feeding into the greed of it all? "Should I tell my kids there's NOT a Santa?" the parent said in a panic.We'll discuss it all here.
In this episode, I walk through another great paragraph of Thomas Goodwin's "A Discourse of Thankfulness." We'll talk about some critical truths if we are to be genuinely thankful to God.
In this episode, I begin walking through Thomas Goodwin's "A Discourse of Thanksgiving." We'll briefly discuss the difference between giving God glory and giving him thanks.
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