Skip to content

Theology for the People

  • About
  • Ask a Question
  • Podcast
  • YouTube Channel
  • Book
  • White Fields Church

Tag: apostle

Are There Modern-Day Apostles?

Published on January 17, 2022January 15, 2022 by nickcadyLeave a comment

In this Sermon Extra video, Mike and I sit down to discuss the question of whether there are apostles today, as well as the 5-fold (or is it 4-fold?!) offices of the church listed in Ephesians 4:11.

Categories Egyéb•Tags apostle, Bible, Christianity, Sermon Extra, Theology, Video, Vlog, White Fields Church

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Follow Theology for the People on WordPress.com

Follow via RSS

  • RSS - Posts

Recent Posts

  • What Does It Mean that the Holy Spirit “Proceeds” From the Father (and the Son)?
  • How Repentance Transforms Your Life and Relationships
  • What Does It Mean that Jesus is the “Begotten” Son of God?
  • Worship and Music: Nine Healthy Biblical Tensions – with Michael Payne
  • Church Planting in a Muslim Context: Persecution & Perseverance

Recent Comments

Unknown's avatarWhat Does It Mean th… on What Does It Mean that the Hol…
Unknown's avatarWhat Does It Mean th… on The Council of Constantinople…
Unknown's avatarWhat Does It Mean th… on The Trinity: Ontological &…
Unknown's avatarWhat Does It Mean th… on What Does It Mean that Jesus i…
nickcady's avatarnickcady on What Does it Mean that Jesus i…

Popular Posts

  • A Timeline of Jesus' Post-Resurrection Appearances
  • Why Did Jesus Tell Some People to Keep Quiet about His Miracles and Identity?
  • Did People Go to Heaven Before Jesus' Death & Resurrection?
  • What Happened to the Guards Who Were Watching Over Jesus' Tomb?
  • The Statistical Probability of Jesus Fulfilling the Messianic Prophecies
  • How Should We Understand the Song of Solomon?
  • What Does it Mean that Jesus is the Son of God?
  • Reader Questions: Why Was Eli Judged for the Sins of His Sons?

Archives

How Repentance Transforms Your Life and Relationships - Theology for the People

What if repentance isn’t something to dread—but something to celebrate?In this episode of Theology for the People, host Nick Cady sits down with author and pastor Chris Brauns to talk about his new book The Way of Repentance: Embracing God’s Gift for a Transformed Life.For many people, the word “repentance” seems negative, but the Bible presents repentance not as a burden, but as a gift that leads to life, freedom, and joy.In this episode we explore:The difference between worldly sorrow and true repentanceHow repentance is both grief and joy at the same timeWhy repentance is a gift that God givesHow to get out of a rut when you feel stuck in cycles of sinWhat repentance looks like in everyday lifeHow repentance transforms our relationships and characterWe also discuss powerful biblical examples—from the prodigal son to Judah—and how repentance is not just the way into the Christian life, but the way we continue walking with Jesus.👉 If you’ve ever struggled with guilt, felt stuck in sin, or misunderstood repentance, this conversation will help you see it as a pathway to deeper joy in Christ.
  1. How Repentance Transforms Your Life and Relationships 41:34
  2. Worship and Music: Nine Healthy Biblical Tensions 01:09:34
  3. Church Planting in a Muslim Context - with Matt Rhodes 32:14
  4. The Bible in Patristic Thought: Authority, Clarity, and the Rule of Faith - with Shane Angland 01:08:11
  5. The Seder Meal and How It Points to Jesus - with Bruce Zachary 51:51
Website Powered by WordPress.com.
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Theology for the People
    • Join 672 other subscribers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Theology for the People
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar