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T4G Podcast

Together for the Gospelt4g.org
The official podcast for Together for the Gospel, where you can hear main talks, breakout sessions, panel discussion, and other resources. See more at www.t4g.org. Together for the Gospel exists for the sake of the glorious good news of Jesus Christ. Our goal is to call church leaders from across denominational traditions to stand together for the gospel of Jesus’ perfect life, substitutionary death, and sin-conquering resurrection.
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Episodes

Panel: The Reformation Meets “Trellis and Vine” (T4G 2016)

In this panel discussion, Phillip Jensen (author of the gospel tract, “Two Ways to Live”) and Mark Dever discuss the Reformation, the Catholic church, and other theological issues. Jensen contends that, “to say that the pope is the vicar of Christ is blasphemy; it’s a terrible error. The Holy Spirit is the vicar of Christ.” Why are the Catholic claims of the Pope blasphemy against the Father, the Son, and the Spirit?

May 04, 201640 min

Panel: Reviving the Black Church (T4G 2016)

H.B. Charles joins Mark Dever and Thabiti Anyabwile to discuss Thabiti’s latest book, “Reviving the Black Church.” What might the larger body of Christ glean from the strengths of the black church? What might we think about monochromatic churches given what Revelation depicts about God’s kingdom? As pastor H.B. says, “biblical discipleship is committed to reaching all the nations.”

May 03, 201627 min

Panel: Day in Review (T4G 2016)

In this panel, the four founders of T4G gather as they did in 2006 to review the day, laugh, and dive into various theological issues. Having just viewed God’s grace to T4G over the past 10 years in this video, Ligon Duncan, Albert Mohler, CJ Mahaney, and Mark Dever review God’s past faithfulness as they trust God for future grace. May we stand faithful and together in the gospel until our Lord’s return.

May 03, 201620 min

Panel: Courage from the Reformation (T4G 2016)

In this panel, Albert Mohler, John Piper, Ligon Duncan, Kevin DeYoung, and Mark Dever share stories from the Reformation and biographies that can lend courage to believers today in the face of opposition. May God give us grace to learn from those who have gone before us in the faith, to follow their examples in so far as these brothers and sisters followed Christ.

May 03, 201634 min

Panel: Getting Out of Babylon Again: The Reformation We Need Today (T4G 2016)

In this panel, Mark Dever, John MacArthur, Ligon Duncan, and Al Moher discuss the reform that is still needed in the church today. John Calvin once asked, “Everybody agrees that the church requires reform, but how urgent is that need?” At the very core of the church is the love for Christ that pastors ought to pray grows in their own lives and in the lives of their church members.

May 03, 201620 min

Ligon Duncan - Why the Reformation is Not Over (T4G 2016)

Is the Reformation over? Ligon Duncan suggests thattheReformation is not over. In fact, “the issues that werethefoundation of the Protestant Reformation are perenniallyimportant,and they’re especially important for us in our own dayand time.”Giving historical consideration to those issues, Duncanshows howthe issues at the bedrock of the Protestant Reformationapply to usand our churches today.

May 02, 201652 min

John Piper - The Bondage of the Will the Sovereignty of Grace and the Glory of God (T4G 2016)

At the heart of Martin Luther’s theology is the conviction thathuman beings are totally dependent on God’s omnipotent grace torescue us from the bondage of the will by creating and decisivelyfulfilling every inclination to believe and obey. Are the debatesabout the freedom of the will and the bondage of the willperipheral to the church? Were they during the Reformation? Is ourworking added to God’s working or is our working God’s working?Just how fallen and sinful are human beings? Piper explore...

May 02, 20161 hr

CJ Mahaney - Sustained in Suffering by the Saga of Job (T4G 2016)

Normally, when we consider the Reformers, we consider thetheological revolution they brought about; this consideration isgood and right. One aspect of the Reformers we often skip over,however, is that these men were fundamentally pastors. As such, theReformers lent great pastoral contributions that we can receivemuch encouragement from especially in the midst of our suffering.CJ Mahaney looks to the Reformation and to the book of Job for suchencouragement.

May 02, 201659 min

David Platt - Martyrdom and Mission: Why Reformers Died In Their Day How We Must Live In Ours (T4G 2016)

David Platt closed out T4G 2016 by reviewing the lives anddeaths of martyrs from the Reformation and applying their theologyof death and mission to the church today. Putting our pain inperspective, Platt reminded us that “your perspective of earthlyembers changes when you remember that you have been saved from aneternal inferno.” Platt continues to call the church to hasten theday of her Lord’s return by continuing to share the gospel with thelost and the unreached.

May 02, 201658 min
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