New Covenant Rhymes: Ecclesiastical Themes in Nehemiah
Dan talks about parallels in Nehemiah vs. church government in the New Testament in light of a biblical covenant theology.

Dan talks about parallels in Nehemiah vs. church government in the New Testament in light of a biblical covenant theology.
Dan looks at the applicability of the Sabbath for today's Christians.
Dan looks at a section from Francis Cheynell's work on Socinianism
Dan takes a look at a peculiar section of the 1646 Appendix of the 1st London Baptist Confession of Faith written by Benjamin Coxe.
Dan discusses assurance of salvation from chapter 18 of the 2nd London Baptist Confession of Faith.
Dan gives a lesson from the Valley of Vision.
Among Baptists today, there is great misunderstanding of what mainstream Particular Baptists believed regarding the role of the state especially on what "liberty of conscience" means. This among other topics, Dan and Andrew discuss.
Dan discusses the question: "When does "being nice" become dangerous?"
Dan discusses different approaches to this view and specifically responds to one particular understanding of "general equity" theonomy.
Dan discusses a video from Sinclair Ferguson where he discusses the concept of the "means of grace".
Dan discusses a video from Voddi Baucham in relation to repentance, faith, and the gospel.
Dan discusses the topic of maturity, a topic that affects all of the Christian life.
Dan discusses Pride Month...It is that time of year!
Dan discusses saving faith and how it glorifies God.
Dan continues the discussion surrounding Particular Baptists and evangelism focusing on biblical grounds for approach they took as well as the method we should be employing as Christians.
Dan and Andrew sit down the with Stephen Wolfe, author of "The Case for Christian Nationalism". We discuss covenant theology, government's role, etc.
In this (unintentional) part 1, Dan discusses Particular Baptist history surrounding evangelism.
Dan discusses that the reading of Scripture is just as important as understanding it.
Dan discuss a controversial topic around sin's origin.
Taya joins me on this episode to discuss theology and other things (as best as an 8 year old can, anyways)!
Dan brings a more practical episode today after a week off from the Valley of Vision.
Dan and Andrew finally respond to Stephen Wolfe on Christian Nationalism.
Dan and Andrew respond to Jeff Johnson's new book, "The Revealed God", from a historical perspective.
In part 1, Dan and Andrew discuss theological issues with Jeff Johnson's new book, "The Revealed God". For reference, here are some previous episodes: Immutability and the Incarnation: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/9YvhFlo82Hb Did Paul Reject All Greek Philosophy? https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/JhWyWWq82Hb Analogy and God: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/oBwn5Js82Hb Aquinas and Biblical Christianity: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/9uyMbru82Hb...
Dan looks at some tweets from Scott Anoil on natural revelation.
Dan sits down with Pastor Jim Butler of Free Grace Baptist Church and discusses associationalism, an upcoming conference, and other topics.
Dan takes a look at the reaction surrounding Alistair Begg's comments on attending a gay wedding and looks at the broader state of the church.
Dan interacts with Collier, the Particular Baptist heretic from the 17th century, on reconciliation.
Dan sits down with Dr. James Dolezal to discuss liberty of conscience and toleration from John Owen.
Dan discusses the Trinity from the Valley of Vision and how it can be a comfort to us as Christians.