Thursday, March 28, 2024

A Calvinist and a Lutheran go on a Podcast to Talk About Luther

One of the things mentioned during the infamous roundtable discussion were the comments made by Martin Luther regarding the Jews. Now Michael Brown would say how can you condemn false teachers for what they say and do while giving Martin Luther a pass.

Chris Rosebrough has addressed those comments as well contacting Michael Brown. Recently Rosebrough joined Keith Foskey on YourCalvinist to discuss Luther's comments.

One quick note, if you do not know who Keith Foskey is, he is perhaps on the funniest men on the planet and has produced a lot of good content both theological and comical. So if you are wondering about the intro to this video, yes, he does start off with something that you might see on a TV show from the 1980's. I dare you to check out his denominational meeting videos. You will thank me later:

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Another Kozar Video Related to the Roundtable Discussion

It seems the Roundtable Discussion between Storms, Brown, Osman, and Peters is still a hot topic these days. There have been a lot of videos in response to it that is hard to keep up with. Steven Kozar, who has posted two other videos about the roudntable discussion has produced another and this time it is in regards to when Kenneth Copeland was mentioned:

Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Christ's Perfect Life

As Easter approaches, one thing that Christians need to remember other than Christ redeeming us by His sacrificial death on the cross then being raised to life on the third day, is His perfect life. Christ lived a life of perfect obedience to the Father.

In God's law, there are 613 commandments that Yahweh expected His people to follow yet, as most of you know, we could not keep the Law. James tells us that if we break one of God's commandments, we are a law breaker (James 2:10).

For any of us to achieve perfect righteousness before, we either must be perfectly obedient to God or someone else in our place. Jesus was the One who did that for us. Jesus said, "Do not think that I came to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I did not come to abolish but to fulfill" (Matthew 5:17). He fulfilled all of God's law even the sacrificial system that is shown in Leviticus 1-7. 

The Apostle Paul wrote, "But when the fullness of the time came, God sent forth His Son, born of a woman, born under the Law, so that He might redeem those who were under the Law, that we might receive the adoption as sons" (Galatians 4:4-5). Mary, the mother of Jesus, was born under the law just as we are, yet she gave birth to the Perfect Son of God who was to redeem not only her, but us from the curse of the law. 

Jesus fulfilled the law by living a perfect life which theologians called, the active obedience of Christ. The Bible says, "For if while we were enemies we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son, much more, having been reconciled, we shall be saved by His life" (Romans 5:10). 

Romans 4:25 says, "He who was delivered over on account of our transgressions, and was raised on account of our justification." Christ was crucified for our sins on our behalf and was raised because God accepted His perfect sacrifice by living a perfect life. Christ perfectly obeyed God because He did not sin:

He made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him (2 Corinthians 5:21). 

Friday, March 22, 2024

2 Response Videos from Steven Kozar on the Roundtable Discussion

Over at The Messed Up Church YouTube channel, Steven Kozar has produced two response videos in regards the Roundtable Discussion between Sam Storm, Michael Brown, Jim Osman, and Justin Peters.

This first video is regarding a "prophecy" about the weather and Mike Bickle:


The second video is a response to Storms and Brown being shown proof men like Todd White are fabricating miracles:
 

Thursday, March 21, 2024

Chris Rosebrough's Response to Michael Brown's Comments on Martin Luther and a Phone Call

During the roundtable discussion, Michael Brown mentioned comments that Martin Luther made regarding the Jews of his day. In this video, Chris Rosebrough offers some clarification regarding Luther's comments:

In this next video, Rosebrough calls Brown on his live broadcast to discuss the clarification of Luther's comments:

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