

Theocast
Jon Moffitt
A podcast hosted by Jon Moffitt that pulls the clutter off the gospel and helps believers see the sufficiency of Jesus for everyday life. All of Christ for all of life.
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Oct 12, 2022 • 35min
Authority Gone Wrong
Fallen human beings have always had issues with authority. And, in a fallen world, authority is often abused. All of this is true in our day--even in the church. In today's episode, Jon and Justin have a conversation about authority, how it can be used well, and how it can be abused. The guys give some particular time to discussing how not to abuse pastoral authority. That part might surprise you.

Oct 5, 2022 • 40min
My Personal Relationship with Jesus? (w/ Chad Bird)
On today's podcast, Jon and Justin have Chad Bird on to discuss the ideology of having a personal relationship with Jesus. Where does this ideology and language come from? Is it helpful? Is it biblical? The guys consider these things and then move on to discuss the fact that the Christian life is inherently corporate and our Christian devotion is church-shaped. Why do we need the church? What is the point of the corporate gathering? (Hint: this has everything to do with our need for Jesus to minister to us and give us his gifts.)
Semper Reformanda: Jon and Justin talk in more depth with Chad Bird about a theology of the cross versus a theology of glory--and how these two ways of doing theology manifest themselves in our perspective on church.
Resources:
Our episode: "Your Sanctification is Not For You"Our episode: "Have We Missed the Point of Church?"40 Minutes In The Old Testament from 1517 PodcastsHidden Streams from 1517 PodcastsAbout Chad Bird from 1517 Podcasts

Sep 28, 2022 • 50min
Easy-Listening Legalism
Jon and Justin follow up on the conversation last week about smuggling works into faith. Today's episode is a little different than the norm. The guys critique teaching from John Piper, John MacArthur, and Doug Wilson on the relationship between faith and works. Multiple excerpts and quotes are cited, all of which are available in the show notes. The reason for this episode is to defend the clarity of the gospel--that we are saved by Christ alone and receive his merits by faith alone, apart from any works we could ever do.
Semper Reformanda: Jon and Justin talk about the legitimacy of critiquing doctrine that has been publicly taught and distributed. And then, the guys make a number of observations about the ways social and political concerns seem to be the tie that binds in many conservative Christian streams.
Resources:Our episodes on the Law/Gospel DistinctionOur episode on "Smuggling Works into Faith"
Full Show Notes Page

Sep 21, 2022 • 42min
Smuggling Works into Faith (with Mike Abendroth)
Jon and Justin are joined by Mike Abendroth, pastor of Bethlehem Bible Church and host of No Compromise Radio. The guys have a conversation about faith--and, in particular, how works are often smuggled into faith in the evangelical church. How do we appropriately define saving faith? How do we understand the relationship between faith and works? Why is it that obedience, love, and good works are regularly woven into the definition of faith?
Semper Reformanda: Jon, Justin, and Mike talk more pointedly about Federal Vision, Lordship Salvation, final justification, and biblicism. What do all of these have in common? They all, in various ways, smuggle works into faith.
Resources:
No Compromise Radio Hosts
What is the Law?
Our episode: “Intro to Law and Gospel Distinction”
Our episode: “Why I Left Lordship Salvation”
Mike Abendroth’s Article: “My Pilgrimage from ‘Lordship’ to Law/Gospel”
Our episode: “Do John Piper and Doug Wilson Obscure Faith Alone?”
Mike Abendroth’s Book: “Gospel Assurance”
Our episode: “A Critique of Lordship Salvation - Part 2”
Mike Abendroth’s “Law & Gospel” Series on American Gospel

Sep 14, 2022 • 43min
I've Never Known Love Like This
We all tend to buy into the world's definition of love. We view love as transactional. And, if we're honest, love is really about our self-gratification. This understanding of love robs us of true joy in our relationships and it robs us of peace before God. The love of God for us is unconditional, sacrificial, and steadfast. We know what love is by looking to God's love for us. And we love because he first loved us. If we understand these things better, our relationships with one another in the church and in our homes will profit. Jon and Justin talk about these things in today's episode.
Semper Reformanda: Jon and Justin continue the conversation on love by talking about the necessity of the means of grace in the church. That's right. If you're wondering how these things are connected, give the episode a listen.
Resources:Jon's Sermon on Relationships, Dating, and God’s Love

Sep 7, 2022 • 40min
Hard to Forgive
In a fallen world, we sin against others--and we will be sinned against. Sometimes, we are sinned against in ways that are indescribably painful. In today's episode, Jon and Justin talk about forgiveness. It can be hard to forgive those who wrong us. And, yet, the teaching of the Scripture is clear. We are to forgive those who sin against us, as God in Christ has forgiven us. The guys have a compassionate and pastoral conversation about these matters.
Semper Reformanda: Jon and Justin talk more about forgiveness, the clarity of the Scripture on the matter, and how this is obscured in our day. The guys finish with thoughts about how forgiveness cannot be based upon our assessment of the quality of another person's repentance.
Resources:Our episode on "Repenting of Our Repentance"
Ask Theocast on "What if I'm struggling to forgive? Can I still have assurance?"

Aug 31, 2022 • 43min
Church, Discernment, and Purity Culture
In today's episode, the guys have a conversation about a very sensitive but important topic: sexuality. Over recent years and decades, there have been various approaches to how to handle issues of sexuality in the church. Jon and Justin talk honestly about their concerns regarding crass and crude language that is used to talk about sex--and the abuses of pastoral authority that often occur (e.g., Doug Wilson and Mark Driscoll). The guys also discuss their concerns with purity culture (Joshua Harris comes up here) and the very negative ways sex is portrayed in that kind of setting. There is a better and more biblical approach.
Semper Reformanda: Jon and Justin talk more about abuses of pastoral authority that occur in the church when it comes to sex in marriage. Then, the guys talk about how we often try to use outside means to address a heart-level problem.
Resources:
Sexuality, Acceptance, and the Gospel

Aug 24, 2022 • 1h 7min
When Two Baptists and Two Presbyterians Walk into a Podcast...
Jon and Justin recently had the opportunity to be guests on the Guilt Grace Gratitude podcast. In this episode, two Baptists and two Presbyterians talk about confessionalism and the local church. The conversation is wide-ranging, including: confessions of faith, the objective work of Christ and his sufficiency, the law and the gospel, the ordinary means of grace, the mission of the church and the point of the Lord's Day gathering, the sacraments, the effects of revivalism and pietism, and much more.
Resources:
Guilt Grace Gratitude Podcast
Our episode on Confessionalism
What is Reformed Theology?

Aug 8, 2022 • 3min
Everyday Grace - New Podcast Announcement!
In this short update, Jon and Justin announce Everyday Grace! A new daily short form podcast that features the pastoral work of the hosts as well as highlights from previous episodes of Theocast to help encourage listeners in Christ every day!

Aug 3, 2022 • 40min
What Happened to Preaching?
The guys continue the series on the means of grace by discussing preaching. What has happened to the preaching of the word of Christ? Jon and Justin begin by distinguishing preaching from teaching. Then, they consider the preaching event. It is an event. (Live streams and sermon audio is not preaching.) The guys conclude with a lengthy discussion on the content of preaching. Preaching is to extol and herald the person and work of Christ in the place of sinners, and preaching requires the right dividing of law and gospel.
Semper Reformanda: Jon and Justin talk about some of the critiques that are raised against Christ-centered, redemptive-historical preaching, along with the false dichotomy introduced between grammatical-historical and redemptive-historical approaches to exegesis. (Warning: It's a passionate discussion.)
Resources:Our episode on "Introduction to Law/Gospel Distinction"Our series on Covenant TheologyOur episode on "Is Your Theological System Any Good?"Our episode on "Legal Preaching"Our episode on "Christ-Centered Preaching"


