Thank you for this interview...Matt has provided a lot perspective for me in understanding some of the barriers or ideologies that are somewhat prevalent in my community with Mennonites and ex Mennonites. For example...I wasn't raised Mennonite but through faith came to know and admire reformed theology and fellowship. But after a while I felt that my community, and more importantly my own faith, left matters of practical faith living and /or generational sanctification lacking in any clear direction. Therefore I found my Mennonite friends in Christ and got to experience first hand Matt's point of how they may confess one thing about reformed theology yet when it comes to "living out their image of God" they couldn't help but leave back into at least a somewhat adolescent reformed view. I've already said a lot but thanks for the wisdom and insight Matt and I'll pray for the kingdom there where you minister and I hope to rewatch this interview and glean more truth. Btw the way I appreciated the comparison of sales and parodyme shifts ...the views we hold too are better left to stew quietly like a crockpot roast so that by the time someone walks in our house they can smell the meticulous preparation, taste the care, and agree to the truth that this is good and I'm willing to make the same dish even if it costs me. Hope this was legible im too tired to proof read this😅🙏
This was great! I like to refer to Anabaptist Two-Kingdom theology as "A2K" as opposed to R2K. I was Conservative Mennonite until two years ago. If Matt comes to Moscow again, I'd love to chat with him!
What an insightful conversation!
Thank you for this interview...Matt has provided a lot perspective for me in understanding some of the barriers or ideologies that are somewhat prevalent in my community with Mennonites and ex Mennonites. For example...I wasn't raised Mennonite but through faith came to know and admire reformed theology and fellowship. But after a while I felt that my community, and more importantly my own faith, left matters of practical faith living and /or generational sanctification lacking in any clear direction. Therefore I found my Mennonite friends in Christ and got to experience first hand Matt's point of how they may confess one thing about reformed theology yet when it comes to "living out their image of God" they couldn't help but leave back into at least a somewhat adolescent reformed view. I've already said a lot but thanks for the wisdom and insight Matt and I'll pray for the kingdom there where you minister and I hope to rewatch this interview and glean more truth. Btw the way I appreciated the comparison of sales and parodyme shifts ...the views we hold too are better left to stew quietly like a crockpot roast so that by the time someone walks in our house they can smell the meticulous preparation, taste the care, and agree to the truth that this is good and I'm willing to make the same dish even if it costs me. Hope this was legible im too tired to proof read this😅🙏
Thankyou so much for all the work you put into the channel, all these interviews are extremely helpful
This was great! I like to refer to Anabaptist Two-Kingdom theology as "A2K" as opposed to R2K.
I was Conservative Mennonite until two years ago. If Matt comes to Moscow again, I'd love to chat with him!
This is much much needed
In the area I’m from
More of this in Canada pls
Matt kinda sounds like Jordan Peterson lol
But for real, I kept finding myself wanting to say yes and amen the whole time 😂
Can you link the song please?
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Started in the 1500's...
How on earth can you be Postmilleniel coming from a Trudeau regime? 🤯