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In this episode of Real Christianity, host Dale Partridge delves into the doctrine of total depravity as part of an ongoing series on Calvinism. Joined by another elder from Kingsway Church in Prescott, Arizona, Dale addresses the historical background of Calvinism and tackles part two of the series, focusing on total depravity. Tune in as Dale discusses the common objections to this doctrine, providing insightful refutations and a deeper understanding of this fundamental aspect of Calvinist theology.
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In this episode of Real Christianity, Dale Partridge walks listeners through a lecture he presented to the men at Kings Way Church. In today's digital age, traditional gatekeepers of information have been overtaken by social media platforms, resulting in an overflow of unregulated content. This flood of information has caused widespread dissemination and contributed to a pervasive sense of confusion and institutional distrust within our culture. Confusion, in this context, is merely a symptom of lacking the right information, leading to disorder and a deficit of wisdom.
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As secularism erodes at society’s remaining Christian values, many are running to the Roman Catholic Church for a sense of stability. But big institutions aren’t safe if they’re dead. Join Dale Partridge as he discusses the allure and danger of the Roman Catholic Church.
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In today's episode, we're delving deeper into our ongoing series on postmillennialism. Specifically, we'll be exploring the fascinating realm of Kingdom parables. If you've been following along, you'll know that this is part five of our series. In earlier episodes, we tackled topics like pessimistic eschatology and the gospel's impact on society. We even discussed the gradual salvation of the world. Today, we're continuing our exploration of the parables, focusing on two pivotal Kingdom parables and their implications for a postmillennial perspective. So, get ready for another insightful discussion as we unravel the mysteries of these parables and their significance in shaping our worldview.
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In this episode of Real Christianity, host Dale Partridge continues the captivating exploration of optimistic eschatology. With three insightful episodes already behind us, Dale guides listeners through a profound discussion on the triumph of Christ versus the gradualism of God. Unveiling the concept that the resurrection of Christ will outpace and outperform the fall of Adam, this episode promises to ignite thought and reflection on the victorious nature of Christ's redemption. Join us as we delve into this compelling conversation, offering fresh insights into the unparalleled victory found in Christ.
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In this episode of Real Christianity, Pastor Dale Partridge discusses how the gospel doesn’t only shape spiritual matters, but also societal matters.
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Welcome to part 2 of our discussion on The Paralysis of Pessimistic Eschatology. In this episode, we explore the fascinating realm of architecture, drawing a captivating parallel between the monumental cathedrals of the past, constructed over centuries for the greater good, and the contemporary trend of investing only a fraction of that time in building churches. Consider, for a moment, the mindset required to initiate a project that your great-great-great-grandchildren might witness completed. It's a testament to kingdom thinking and a reflection on what it means to contribute to something enduring for the greater good, beyond our immediate influence. Join us as we unravel the significance of these majestic cathedrals as pieces of architecture that communicate far beyond their physical structure.
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In today's episode, we embark on a series exploring the dichotomy between pessimistic eschatology and optimistic eschatology. Let's clarify that when we use the term "pessimistic eschatology," it's an academic expression rather than a judgment on individuals as pessimists. This perspective centers on the belief in a progressive moral decline, positing that the world will deteriorate morally over time. It's not an indictment of those with a negative outlook; it's an exploration of theological viewpoints. Additionally, we'll be discussing the concept of Dominion, drawing from the Genesis 1:28 Dominion mandate: "Be fruitful and multiply, fill the earth and subdue it, and have dominion over the fish of the sea, the birds of the air, and every living thing that moves on the earth." Join us as we navigate these nuanced topics in today's episode.
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In this episode of Real Christianity, we delve into the concept of man as the glory of God. What exactly does this mean, and how does it shape our understanding of humanity in the context of faith? Join us as we explore the significance of humans being considered the glory of God and the implications it holds for our lives as Christians. To add depth to our discussion, we'll draw insights from 1 Corinthians 11:7-9, shedding light on the biblical foundation of this concept and its relevance to our everyday lives. Stay tuned for an insightful exploration into the profound meaning behind the idea that man is the glory of God.
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In a generation saturated in casual culture, pastor Dale Partridge examines the idea of dress during worship. Does God care what we wear to church or does God merely look at the heart? Join Dale as he evaluates these thoughts against the Scriptures.
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Welcome to the fourth and final installment of our podcast series, 'Christ and Chronic Illness.' In this concluding episode, we delve deeper into the profound connection between Christ, healing, and the complex reality of chronic illness.
Our journey has been grounded in the understanding that God's desire for healing is not to be equated with a prosperity gospel, nor is it a guarantee of immediate relief from suffering. Rather, we've explored how God permits sickness as part of His sovereign plan in a fallen world. Looking to Christ as the ultimate reflection of God's character, we've witnessed His ministry of healing, which served as a powerful demonstration of the ultimate reversal of the Fall—a promise that He, as the Second and better Adam, will one day restore both our world and our bodies to a sinless and eternal state.
In this episode, we discuss the profit-driven nature of the medical system, often prioritizing pharmaceuticals as quick fixes rather than genuine health solutions. For many chronic conditions, looking beyond traditional medicine becomes essential, as it may not always provide comprehensive care. -
Welcome to the third episode of our four-part series featuring Dale Partridge and Trevor West. In this installment, we'll continue our journey through chronic illness, suffering, and healing, while emphasizing the vital importance of relying on God's promises, even when we may not 'feel' His presence.
In this episode, Dale explores the concept of not allowing our emotions to guide us in the context of chronic illness. Instead, we'll discuss how our emotions should be shaped by the timeless truth found in God's Word. We'll delve into the significance of nurturing a steadfast faith in God's promises and how discovering peace in Christ can lead to transformative healing in your life. We'll also touch upon practical steps you can take to initiate healing within your body using natural and effective approaches. If you've ever questioned how to navigate the complexities of healing while keeping your faith securely anchored, this series offers invaluable insights tailored just for you. -
Welcome to the second installment of our four-part series with Dale Partridge and Trevor West. In this episode, we continue our discussion on chronic illness, delving deeper into the theme of suffering well, as Christ did. Our conversation points to the parallels between suffering and our life in Christ, shedding light on the transformative power of faith and endurance in the face of physical trials. Join us as we walk through God's sovereignty over suffering, and understanding this will come as a great comfort in the midst of trying times.
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Join Dale Partridge and Trevor West in the inaugural episode of a four-part series focused on discovering Christ in the midst of chronic illness. In this episode, Dale shares his personal experience with mold toxicity and delves into its impact on his life, family, and ministry.
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Last week, Dale released a tweet that said,
“The absurd number of dog parks being built across America is telling. We have rejected children to such a degree that many cities are building more recreation sites for pets than playgrounds for kids.
Namely, our culture is so selfish that it’s now shaping civics. All previous generations would see spending $225,000 of taxpayer money on pet pleasure as foolish and idiotic.
But cities always follow culture, and culture always follows what they worship. When Christ isn’t seen as Lord, pet praise and childlessness are two sad consequences.”
G.K. Chesterton once spoke to this relationship between pet praise and the rejection of children. He said, “Wherever there is animal worship, there is human sacrifice.”
In this episode of Real Christianity, Dale explores what has happened in our culture to allow this glorification of pets to occur. -
In this delightful era where a documentary titled "What is a woman?" can captivate the masses, and where global companies, politicians, presidents, and even religious leaders seem to have misplaced their understanding of basic truths regarding gender, sexuality, and family, I present to you a brief episode that aims to define the ever-elusive concept of marriage. Because clearly, the world needs a little refresher on this subject.
In this episode of Real Christianity, Dale Partridge discusses how marriage is more than just a relationship, but rather is a sacred covenant between one man and one woman, established, ordained, and defined by God Himself, and, therefore cannot be redefined by man. -
For the next thirty days, the world will be saturated with Rainbow Ramadan, and Christians will be forced to shield the eyes of their children from pride parades filled with sodomites and sexual deviants.
Companies, government agencies, sports teams, and celebrities will bow down to the god of the LGBT sex religion and will expect Christians to continue to patronize their brands without resistance.
So, what are Christians to do? What lessons can be learned? How can we think biblically about this season of debauchery?
In this episode, Dale Partridge details three points to help you stand boldly for Christ, not violate your conscience through silence, and how to dispense Gospel truth to the gay community. -
In April of 2023, I released a two-part podcast series entitled “Should Women Teach Other Women Theology.” Because of the natural course of developmental clarity, I suggest listening to this episode. This article intends to offer maximum clarity on the content presented. As you may know, this topic has caused a significant discussion regarding biblical boundaries for women and women’s ministries. During this public discussion, several influential women made comments. Some were helpful and respectful, while others were slanderous and sinful.
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We all have a faith that's equal to one another in the sense of what it can accomplish, that being salvation by grace through faith in Christ. But again, we have different measures of faith given to some have weaker faith and some have stronger faith. But because all Christians share in the same saving faith, we can expect to have the same ability by exercising that faith as Abraham did to take God at his word. And so in the same way Abraham trusted God regarding the seemingly impossible promises that were given to him in Genesis. We can trust God regarding the seemingly impossible promises that are given to us. We can trust the same way that Abraham trusted God.
When God gives us the gift of saving faith, accomplished by God's good pleasure upon us, we will have such capacity to believe him and take him at his word.
In this episode of Real Christianity, pastor Dale Partridge talks about two vital truths. First, how our faith is connected to the faith of Abraham, and second, how our faith hinges on the resurrection of Christ. -
Over the past several weeks, we've been discussing the great reformation doctrine of justification by faith alone. We've also seen Paul defend that doctrine from a variety of different angles. We've learned that Paul spends the first quarter of this book to the Romans proclaiming and explaining this very truth. Now, we're currently in the fourth chapter, but we're really in the third section as it pertains to theological concepts.
Paul answers the question of why the covenant promises are realized strictly by faith alone. He shows how we can trust in the promises given to us because we see Abraham's trust and the promises given to him realized. Ultimately, Abraham's faith is to be an encouragement to us.
In this episode of Real Christianity, pastor Dale Partridge talks about how God has given us a unique way to have stronger faith. - Laat meer zien