What Does a Healthy Church Look Like: With Mark Dever
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
- What Does a Healthy Church Look Like: With Mark Dever
🔊 Upcoming Episode Alert on The Remnant Radio: A Transformative Conversation with Pastor Mark Dever 🌟
Join us this week on The Remnant Radio as we sit down with the esteemed Pastor Mark Dever, a man whose profound writings have deeply impacted our host’s journey of faith. In this compelling episode, we delve into the critical yet often misunderstood topic of church discipline, exploring its pivotal role in nurturing the health and vibrancy of the church.
🛡️ Why Church Discipline? Discover why Pastor Dever insists that discipline is indispensable in preserving the church's purity and preventing it from mirroring the secular world around us.
❤️ A Process of Love and Restoration: Learn about the delicate, redemptive nature of church discipline. It's not about authoritarian measures but fostering a slow, loving process aimed at reconciliation with God and fellow believers.
🤝 The Foundation of Community: Understand why such discipline necessitates church membership, emphasizing the church's duty to lovingly correct and guide, ensuring a community rooted in regeneration and mutual accountability.
🙏 Regenerate Church Membership: A cornerstone for a thriving church-find out how it empowers members to actively engage in one another's spiritual lives, offering support, prayer, and accountability.
This episode is not just a discussion; it's a journey into the heart of what makes a church not just a congregation, but a family united in Christ. Whether you're a church leader, a member of a faith community, or simply curious about the dynamics of church health, Pastor Dever’s insights offer invaluable wisdom for all.
Tune in to The Remnant Radio. Be part of this enlightening conversation that promises to challenge, inspire, and transform your understanding of church life and leadership.
0:00 Introduction
0:47 Interview with Pastor Mark Dever
2:46 Crowdfunding and Support
4:14 Planned Content and Series
8:23 Introduction to Pastor Mark Dever’s Ministry
9:30 Impact of Mark Dever’s Written Works
15:56 Transition to Church Discipline
16:40 Church Discipline in the Old Testament
18:18 Church Discipline in the New Testament
20:25 Process of Church Discipline
24:09 Importance of Church Membership
26:25 Regenerate Church Membership
29:14 Role of Members in Church Discipline
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Josh Lewis' Church Kings Fellowship Church
kingsfellowshipchurch.com/
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Michael Miller's Church Reclamation Church
reclamationdenver.com/
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Great conversation. I have so quickly and brutally become addicted to your channel.
Ya, it's super addictive. I encourage you, that if you can swing it, become patreon supporter. We're doing a book study right now, plus lots of other video's. These guys are sent from God to do an amazing work.
Me too! Absolutely addictive!
I like how he asked permission to operate in his gifts of condescension and sarcasm before he mentions the church looking like the world.
I think this was the shortest podcast on RR but so full of amazing information. Loved his sense of humor!
Excellent stuff!
fantastic encouraging interview
Well done!
This is great.
Dever is the man. Great convo 👍🏼.
THE INTRO THOUGHHHHH😵✝️🔥🔥
Thanks Kayla
Omg, he has the driest humor! Love it😆
Please have on John Fenn about the very structure of church.
So when my pastor put a co-habitating couple on the worship team, they were not biblically qualified to be up there ???
Josh you could easily join the pastoral staff at Lifestyle Christianity Church. And you don't have far to go.
That would be the day
Ok Pastor Josh
😂
Brother, you don't want to miss that opportunity of internship! Apply and you will not regret at all! Trust me!
Come start a church in South Alabama.
He doesn't have to pastor right now! The Lotd is using him to change lives on line😄
Dever is awesome just saying.
I would go to Josh’s church
When Father says something to You are you looking for the video that goes with it ?
Look to SEE what HE would say ,,
Would love to see a show on views of The Angel of The Lord in the OT and Christophanies in the OT!
A healthy church meets and isn’t afraid of a weak virus.
That’s for sure!
If a church wont hire you as a pastor, plant a church and be the pastor
Thanks for the encouragement
@@TheRemnantRadio stop going to church and be the church God intended you to be part of Brother
A healthy church , congregation , isn't allowed in the pagan world church ?
A healthy church , congregation ,
Looks like 1 Cor. 14-26 , everyone is ready to share what Father has taught them . ( Taught by God ,, taught here is sound down into the ears )
Man wants to control everything in the pagan world church and Jesus is not welcome apart from their word .
Day three of requesting a Creationist discussion interview and promising to join Gold Tier on Patreon if you all do
Ike..on hunger strike! It's serious when the hunger strike breaks out.
@@nathanpriddis412 Hear, hear!
How about a discussion between Ken Ham and Pat Robertson.
From the Christian Science Monitor:
“There ain't no way that[YEC] is possible,” [Pat] Robertson said ... on his show, "The 700 Club,” ... “We have skeletons of dinosaurs that go back 65 million years,” Robertson said. “To say it all dates back to 6,000 years is just nonsense, and I think [it’s] time we come off of that stuff, and say this isn’t possible.”
“Let's be real; let's not make a joke of ourselves,” he said.
Hahaha! You tell 'em, ole Robertson!
@@VeryBasicBible Oof. That would be only slightly worse than the Ken Ham vs. Bill Nye debate. How about an interview with Dr. Jason Lisle? The Bee had him on their podcast not too long ago.
It looks like a bunch of broken souls. "Healthy?" What a stupid word to use. Why speak of the dead as if they were living, and vice versa? Nevertheless, good work to Remnant Radio for their diligence and balanced attitude.