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Everyone has things they believe in. Somethings we hold dear and will fight for and other things we are really rather flippant about because we think they do really matter. We live in a world where truth and belief are often confused, for instance, some suggest strongly that we are to value the beliefs of others. While I would admit that we ought to listen to others to understand their given belief and do this with respect for those whose beliefs may differ from our own. This shouldn't suggest that just because one holds a belief there is value (or what Stephen Colbert has called "truthiness") in that belief. The fact is many people have and still do belief things that are wrong and even dangerous. A radical example of this would be the belief system of Hitler and how his ideas where realized in Nazi Germany. Most people would agree that Hitler was wrong and the beliefs he had were wrong and dangerous. We often, however, do not place beliefs that some hold about God and the gospel on this level -- of actually being dangerous. God is Truth. What God has said about Himself and who we are is of radical importance -- not because these things are believed but because of who declared them to be True. Our mission at RenewalCast.com is to be one resource (among many greater ones) in helping to ground your belief on Truth that is revealed to us by God Himself in Scripture.
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Jul 29, 2025 • 39min
Reflections on John MacArthur with Logan Nyquist
About the Guest(s):Logan Nyquist is a former Texan currently residing in South Dakota, where he serves as the pastor at Grace Bible Church. He holds a graduate degree from Dallas Seminary and is pursuing doctoral work at The Master’s Seminary. Logan brings a wealth of knowledge and theological insight, especially relating to his experiences in various evangelical circles and his exposure to different denominational teachings. Episode Summary:Episode Title: The Legacy of John MacArthur and His Impact on Modern EvangelicalismIn this episode of Renewal Cast, hosts Coalt Robinson and Jay Wipf welcome Logan Nyquist to delve into the profound influence of John MacArthur on evangelicalism. The conversation explores MacArthur's steadfast dedication to scriptural teaching, his involvement in pivotal theological debates, and his lasting legacy in the Christian community, particularly in how he shaped thinking on critical issues like Lordship salvation and church governance. Throughout the discussion, the trio shares personal anecdotes and interactions with MacArthur’s work, highlighting his unique approach to ministry and his unwavering commitment to Biblical exposition. As they navigate through key events, such as the Strange Fire conference and MacArthur’s stand during the pandemic, they offer a nuanced examination filled with personal insights and theological reflections. Listeners are taken on a journey through decades of impactful Christian leadership, examining the challenges and triumphs that came with MacArthur's dedicated service to the Church.Key Takeaways:John MacArthur played a crucial role in addressing theological controversies, such as the Lordship salvation debate, by standing firm on scriptural authority.MacArthur’s preaching style was marked by clarity and conviction, aimed at grounding listeners firmly in biblical truths.His relationship with fellow theologians like R.C. Sproul exemplified a commitment to unity on essential doctrines despite secondary differences.The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted MacArthur’s leadership abilities, as he navigated his church through challenges while holding fast to principles of faith.MacArthur’s longevity and faithfulness in ministry serve as an inspiration for contemporary and future church leaders.Notable Quotes:"You always know where he stood…his ability to unfold Scripture with such clarity, that is what amazed me about his preaching.""The unity is in the right place. And then there's room for differences as brothers.""You don't do those things to be provocative…it comes down to being faithful to the Scriptures.""What is success in ministry, and it's faithfulness. We're called to be faithful.""Logan Nyquist: It just reminds you that…may God be pleased to grace us with such faithfulness and commitment to the Scriptures."Resources:Grace Bible Church (Logan Nyquist’s church)The Master’s SeminaryBooks mentioned:"The Gospel According to Jesus" by John MacArthur"Charismatic Chaos" by John MacArthur"Ashamed of the Gospel" by John MacArthur"Standing Strong: How to Resist the Enemy of Your Soul" by John MacArthur"A Hidden Life of Prayer" (favored by John MacArthur)Grace to YouThe Strange Fire ConferenceWe invite you to tune in to this insightful episode to explore these themes in greater depth and reflect on John MacArthur’s enduring influence. Stay connected for more inspiring discussions on Renewal Cast, where biblical and theological subjects come to life.*Shownotes are AI Generated

Jul 3, 2025 • 26min
Exploring the Mission of the 3535 Foundation in North Dakota
About the Guest(s):Michael Beatty is a pastor at Community Baptist Church located in Fargo, North Dakota. With a rich history of involvement in Reformed Baptist circles, Michael has been associated with churches formerly part of ARPA, now CBA. After departing ARBA, Michael has been focused on ecclesiastical independence. He pursued theological studies at Westminster Seminary in California and is leading a new initiative, the 3535 Foundation, aimed at enhancing church growth and understanding through a variety of initiatives including scholarships, missions, republication of classic texts, and conferences.Episode Summary:In this engaging episode of RenewalCast, hosts Colt Robinson and Jay Wiff welcome Michael Beatty, a dedicated pastor and theologian, who introduces listeners to the 3535 Foundation based in North Dakota. This episode delves deeply into ecclesiology and its significance for church foundation and growth, providing both historical and contemporary insights. Michael shares his journey through the Reformed Baptists movement, his educational pursuits, and the motivations behind establishing the 3535 Foundation.Throughout the discussion, Michael enumerates the multiple initiatives of the 3535 Foundation, focusing on four primary areas: the provision of scholarships for men interested in church ministry, supporting mission work and church planting, republishing primary ecclesiastical resources, and organizing annual conferences. This episode sheds light on the potential impact of such endeavors on enhancing church activities and promoting theological education, particularly amidst challenges like those observed during the COVID-19 pandemic. It highlights the importance of ecclesiology with respect to church governance and individual believers' roles within the broader framework of faith.Key Takeaways:The 3535 Foundation is dedicated to bolstering ecclesiastical work through educating and resourcing churches.The foundation separates church duties from other organizational acts to maintain focus on core spiritual responsibilities.Michael stresses the importance of ecclesiology as a means to deliver Christ's blessings through church functions and governance.The COVID-19 pandemic challenged churches to rethink the intertwining of government regulations and church autonomy.The episode underlines how historical creeds like the 1689 Confession of Faith guide churches in aligning with theological soundness.Notable Quotes:"All the benefits that we really see that Jesus gives to Christians all flow through the church.""The foundation is there to empower local churches to make decisions that are good for them.""We were doing a number of these missions works…ultimately, the church is called elders to teach and preach.""One of the things that sets us apart…is trying to have more reader helps in the volumes.""There's a lot of important institutions…but ultimately none of those make it into the new heaven and the new earth."Resources:3535 Foundation: [Learn more about their initiatives and how to get involved](website URL not provided in the transcript).Westminster Seminary California: Michael Beatty's educational institution.Community Baptist Church: The church where Michael Beatty serves as pastor.Historical Confessions: References to Savoy Declaration, Westminster Confession of Faith, and the 1689 Baptist Confession.Theology for Breakfast with Pat Abendroth: Reference to a theological discussion group attended by Michael.Tune in to this episode to explore how the 3535 Foundation seeks to fortify church practice and faith through strategic initiatives. Stay informed and inspired by subscribing to RenewalCast for more insightful theological discussions.

Jun 5, 2025 • 40min
Preaching and Preparation with Mike Abendroth
In this episode of Renewal Cast, hosts Colt Robinson and Jay Wipf welcome back guest Mike Abendroth for an engaging discussion on effective preaching and teaching, particularly focusing on communicating biblical truths and how to handle topics like law and gospel. Mike Abendroth shares his insights from years of teaching and preaching, discussing how to effectively engage congregations without reliance on tools like PowerPoint or meticulous manuscripts. The episode delves into the qualifications and passion necessary for teaching, as well as the importance of a pastor's demeanor and connection with the congregation. The dialogue underscores the timeless importance of centering sermons on Christ and maintaining clarity and warmth in communication. Episode Highlights00:00:06: Introduction to Renewal Cast and its mission to engage listeners in biblical discussions.00:00:39: Introduction of returning guest Mike Abendroth and the subject of teaching and preaching. 00:01:00: Mike humorously shares about the cost of his doctorate in preaching.00:01:36: Discussion on the scientific and artistic aspects of biblical preaching.00:02:01: Mike's background in teaching at various seminaries globally.00:03:00: Experiences and challenges of having sermons recorded, with a humorous anecdote. 00:03:53: Significance of preaching Christ in sermons and balancing law and gospel.00:06:05: Explanation of how to preach law without being overly harsh or scolding.00:07:53: Discussion on sermon length and historical context, citing the book of Hebrews. 00:10:23: Perspectives on PowerPoint use and its relevance in sermons.00:12:52: Commentary on sermon duration, manuscript usage, and church member engagement.00:16:23: Insights on effectively using multiple commentaries when preparing sermons. 00:21:06: Importance of listening to other sermons for inspiration and understanding.00:23:18: Discussion on the pros and cons of manuscript preparation for sermons.00:27:23: Importance of preaching to people's faces and tailoring messages based on reactions.00:30:12: Determining teaching qualifications: balancing subjective desire and objective affirmation.00:32:51: Tips for new pastors, choosing sermon speed, and avoiding pitfalls.00:35:44: Encouragement for pastors to smile and relate positively with their congregation. 00:38:27: Closing thoughts and expression of gratitude for participation in the podcast. 00:39:46: Notes about discontinuing the 'sermon critique' initiatives due to practical challenges. Key Takeaways Preaching should actively center on Christ, ensuring clarity and relevance to the congregation. Law should be preached as guiding and protecting under the loving authority of God, not as a harsh directive. Sermons are most effective when they engage listeners through dynamic delivery and eye contact rather than relying solely on written manuscripts. The objective call to teach must be confirmed by church leaders and congregation feedback, alongside personal desire to preach. Positivity, such as smiling, during sermons can enhance connection and reception amongst congregants.Tweetable Quotes "Two minutes of Jesus talk at the end of a sermon cannot rescue a Christless sermon." - Mike Abendroth "Leave the congregation longing, not loathing." - Mike Abendroth quoting Howard Hendricks "Get on fire for the Lord as a pastor, and people will come to watch you burn." - Abendroth, quoting Spurgeon "Let Jesus offend rather than forcing the issue yourself when preaching sovereignty and salvation." - Mike Abendroth "Send a missionary to your face—let the good news reflect through your demeanor." - Show Notes by Barevalue.

Apr 30, 2025 • 20min
The Law/Gospel Catechism
Jay Book Interview In this episode of Renewal Cast, hosts Coalt Robinson and Jay Wipf introduce listeners to a Law and Gospel catechism written by Jay, designed to benefit both individuals and families. The podcast dives into the importance of catechesis and memorization in learning foundational Christian concepts. They emphasize the relevance and practicality of understanding the distinction between law and gospel in interpreting scripture and motivating individuals to live a life aligned with Christian teachings. Additionally, they highlight how the catechism, despite being brief, serves as a valuable tool for deepening one's understanding of Biblical principles.Episode Highlights 00:00:05: Introduction to Renewal Cast as a platform for biblical and theological discourse. 00:00:38: Introduction of the episode topic, focusing on a Law and Gospel Catechism authored by Jay. 00:01:46: Background on the creation of the catechism, including inspirations from teaching through Romans. 00:02:42: Discussion on the value of catechesis and memorization in learning Christian doctrine. 00:03:32: Clarification on misconceptions about catechism and its roots in Christian education. 00:04:26: Exploration of rote memorization versus modern educational theories and its role in faith. 00:05:24: Comparison of earning eternal life through the law versus understanding grace. 00:06:25: Examination of the lack of fundamental Christian understanding among modern evangelicals. 00:07:24: Discusses the comprehensiveness of the catechism across different Christian traditions. 00:08:28: Highlights key scripture texts that shaped Jay's catechism, including passages from Romans. 00:10:23: Broad endorsement and feedback on the catechism from various Christian denominations. 00:12:32: Clarifies misconceptions and provides interpretation of scriptural examples using law and gospel distinction. 00:15:16: Discussion on the importance of the law of liberty and its connection to freedom and obedience. 00:17:18: Addressing different approaches and interpretations of biblical texts using law and gospel distinction. 00:18:00: Emphasizes motivation for keeping the law and understanding grace-filled obedience. 00:19:29: Concludes with recommendations for utilizing the catechism in various educational settings. Key Takeaways

Mar 15, 2025 • 34min
Reformed Baptist Identity with Tom Hicks
About the Guest(s): Tom Hicks: Tom Hicks is an emerging author and a respected voice in theological circles. With a deep commitment to exploring and clarifying Reformed Baptist doctrines, Hicks has contributed significant insights into the intersection of theology and ecclesiology. His unexpected venture into writing has resulted in a book titled "What is a Reformed Baptist?" which addresses common misconceptions and articulates the foundational tenets of Reformed Baptist theology. Hicks is connected with Founders Ministries, a notable organization championing reformed theology within Baptist traditions.Episode Summary: In this enlightening episode of Renewalcast, hosts Colt Robinson and Jay Wipf engage in a profound discussion with Tom Hicks, author of the newly released book "What is a Reformed Baptist?" Hicks dives into the often-debated concept of Reformed Baptist theology, tackling prevalent misconceptions about the identity and doctrinal positions of Reformed Baptists. Through their engaging conversation, Robinson, Wipf, and Hicks bring clarity to the nuanced intersections of Reformed theology, Baptist ecclesiology, and historical theology. Throughout the episode, Hicks offers a detailed exploration of the historical and doctrinal roots of Reformed Baptist thought, elucidating key themes such as confessionalism and the distinct usage and divisions of the law in theology. Drawing from historical precedents and scriptural evidence, Hicks elaborates on the threefold division of the law—moral, ceremonial, and judicial—and its practical implications for believers today. Additionally, the trio explore the critical importance of confessionalism and its role in maintaining theological clarity and continuity within the Reformed Baptist tradition. Key Takeaways:Understanding Reformed Baptist Identity: Hicks challenges the notion that "Reformed Baptist" is an oxymoron, detailing its historical and doctrinal foundations.Confessionalism's Role: The episode stresses the significance of confessionalism in articulating clear, biblically grounded beliefs within the church.Threefold Division of the Law: A comprehensive overview of how the moral, ceremonial, and judicial laws interact and their relevance today.The Three Uses of the Law: Hicks outlines the civil, pedagogical, and normative uses, emphasizing their ongoing role in guiding Christian living.Worship Principles: A discussion on the regulative principle of worship, highlighting the simplicity and theological focus of Reformed Baptist services.Notable Quotes:"If you're really strict with the word Reformed, technically, you could argue that even Presbyterians aren't Reformed." - Tom Hicks"Words tend to morph and they broaden out in their meaning over time." - Tom Hicks"The law says do this. The Gospel says done." - Tom Hicks"We are tapping into a broader ecclesiastical or churchly stream of confession." - Tom Hicks"Reformed worship usually looks the same. It looks very much the same across the Reformed churches." - Tom HicksResources:Founders Ministries: founders.org - The organizational platform mentioned where Tom Hicks's book can be acquired.Tom Hicks's Book: "What is a Reformed Baptist?" available on Founders Ministries and possibly Amazon post-March 1st.Listeners are encouraged to delve into this thought-provoking episode to gain a deeper understanding of Reformed Baptist beliefs and practices. Stay tuned for more insightful discussions on Renewalcast as Colt Robinson and Jay Wipf continue to explore significant theological themes.

Feb 5, 2025 • 41min
Luther's Thought with Robert Kolb
About the Guest(s): Robert Kolb: Robert Kolb is a distinguished professor at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, with a career spanning over decades. Despite retiring 15 years ago, he remains actively engaged in teaching. Kolb is an esteemed author specializing in Reformation theology, having penned numerous books on Martin Luther, the Augsburg Confession, and contributed to the anthology "Reformation Theology" by Matthew Barrett. His academic journey included work with post-Soviet churches across Eastern Europe, profoundly shaping his theological perspective.Episode Summary:In this enlightening episode of RenewalCast, hosts Colt Robinson and Jay Wipf engage with Robert Kolb, a prominent Lutheran scholar, as they delve into Martin Luther's profound theological thought. The discussion navigates through Luther's approach to theology, his dynamic personality, and his grounding reality framed through face-to-face relationships with God, the world, and others. Highlighting Kolb's work, "Face to Face with Luther," the conversation unpacks how Luther's views were shaped amidst the sociopolitical upheavals of his time. Robert Kolb provides a comprehensive examination of Luther's theological landscape, focusing on the themes of God's Word, human vocation, and spiritual warfare. Key topics include Luther's interpretation of the law-gospel distinction and his concepts of vocation and divine communication. Kolb elucidates how these foundational ideas translate into practical discipleship and societal engagement, offering insight into their continued relevance today. Packed with historical context and scholarly insights, this episode serves as an essential exploration for anyone interested in Reformation thought and its contemporary implications.Key Takeaways:Martin Luther's theology centers on the distinction between law and gospel, emphasizing God's communication through Scripture.Luther's concept of face-to-face interactions is pivotal in understanding his perspective on theology and everyday Christian life.The interplay between personal faith and societal roles is crucial in Luther's teaching on vocation and calling.The presence of evil, seen through Luther's increased references to the devil post-1521, enriches understanding of spiritual struggles.Kolb underscores the assurance found in Christ's work, which liberates believers to serve others meaningfully.Notable Quotes:"Luther said there's no place where the Holy Spirit is more present than in the pages of Scripture.""Being face to face with [the devil] was a key part of Luther's sense of how to bring comfort and consolation to believers.""God's in constant communication. He's in our face.""Luther said that when we try to take the law influencing God with our performance, we're always going to be turned in on ourselves.""I think there's a very practical aspect to knowing that Christ is the one who died and rose for me and that he makes a difference for me in daily life."Resources:Face to Face with Luther by Robert Kolb (referenced book)Reformation Theology edited by Matthew Barrett (contribution reference)Encouraging listeners to dive into this detailed discussion, this episode offers deep insights into Martin Luther's theological views and their significance today. Stay connected for more thought-provoking content on RenewalCast, where biblical and theological discussions come alive.

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Oct 9, 2024 • 41min
How Natural Law Shapes Christian Living with David VanDrunen
David VanDrunen, a systematic theology expert and ordained minister, dives into the fascinating realm of natural law. He discusses how moral truths are innately understood by all humanity, transcending cultural boundaries. The conversation elaborates on the ties between natural law and biblical scripture, particularly in Romans. VanDrunen also sheds light on its role in shaping Christian ethics, daily living, and public policy, while advocating for discernment in moral teachings amidst societal trends.

Sep 10, 2024 • 36min
Finding your Vocation with William Boekestein
About the Guest(s): William Boekestein is the pastor of Emmanuel Fellowship Church in Kalamazoo, West Michigan. With a deep passion for biblical and theological education, William is also an accomplished author. He has written a book titled "Finding My Vocation: A Guide to Young People Seeking a Calling," among others. William, along with his wife Amy and their four children, has a vested interest in helping young people discover and pursue their God-given vocations. Episode Summary: In this episode of RenewalCast, hosts Colt Robinson and Jay Whiff are joined by returning guest William Boekestein to discuss his latest book, "Finding My Vocation: A Guide to Young People Seeking a Calling." Through a rich conversation filled with biblical insights and practical advice, William shares his thoughts on how young people can identify and grow into their vocations. The episode dives into the meanings of calling and vocation from a scriptural viewpoint, providing listeners with a solid foundation on how to approach their careers and life's work. The discussion explores various aspects of vocation, addressing common questions about finding the perfect career, balancing different vocations like family, work, and church, and the specific challenges and opportunities faced by pastors. William emphasizes that the journey to discovering one’s vocation is not about finding a perfect fit immediately but about growing and developing in a role that honors God and benefits others. This episode is a goldmine for young adults and parents alike, offering biblically-rooted strategies to prepare for and thrive in the workforce. Key Takeaways:Understanding Vocation: Vocation is about God's calling in our lives, encompassing various aspects such as career, family, and church.Gender and Vocation: Gender should influence how we approach and understand our vocations, adhering to biblical roles and responsibilities.Preparing for the Workforce: Wisdom, character, and skills are essential components to develop in preparation for entering a vocation.Handling Job Dissatisfaction: It's normal to find work challenging; distinguish between temporary discomfort and a truly harmful job environment.Balancing Rest and Work: Regular rest, including Sabbath observance, is crucial for a balanced and productive life.Notable Quotes:"First of all, if we're very honest, especially when we're just starting out in our career or our education, we're not even qualified for that perfect vocation, whatever that might mean. We're still learning." - William Boekestein"The way that we should order our vocations is, first of all, seeing our chief calling as that of a Christian." - William Boekestein"I would say that the whole modern setup, I mean, since the industrial revolution, potentially threatens family more than it did in the past." - William Boekestein"So you have to, in our younger years especially, but really, all throughout our lives, you need to be gaining something to offer." - William Boekestein"Yes, you should take a vacation. And that's, I think you go back to the fourth commandment…the principle still of an appropriate balance between diligent work and rest." - William BoekesteinResources:William Boekestein’s Book: "Finding My Vocation: A Guide to Young People Seeking a Calling"Nancy Pearcey: Author referenced for insights on work and family dynamicsMary Beakey: Author of "Teach Them to Work," a book for younger childrenFirst Corinthians Chapter 7: Biblical reference discussing callingDive deeper into the wisdom shared in this episode and discover how the principles of vocation can shape a fulfilling and God-honoring life. Don’t miss out on more enlightening content from RenewalCast—stay tuned!

Aug 24, 2024 • 41min
The Erosion of Orthodoxy: Lessons from the Decline of the Church of Scotland With Ian Hamilton
About the Guest(s): Ian HamiltonIan Hamilton is a scholar and minister with deep roots in the Presbyterian tradition. Raised in Glasgow, Scotland, Ian discovered his faith in his late teens and subsequently studied theology at Edinburgh University. His ministerial career spans over 35 years, with 20 years in the Church of Scotland and 17 years ministering at Cambridge Presbyterian Church in England. Ian has also taught historical theology and Puritan spirituality at Edinburgh Theological Seminary. Currently, he serves as the President of Westminster Seminary UK. Ian is married to Joan, and together they have four children and six grandchildren. Episode Summary: In this compelling episode of Renewalcast, hosts Colt and Jay welcome Ian Hamilton, a prominent figure in Presbyterian circles, to discuss the historical and contemporary trajectory of the Church of Scotland. Ian provides a detailed overview of his extensive career and his unique perspective on the theological and cultural shifts within the Church of Scotland over the years. This background sets the stage for a rich and insightful dialogue about the church's fluctuating commitment to the gospel truth. Throughout the conversation, Ian delves into the critical issues that have led to the Church of Scotland's current state, particularly the unsettling shift towards cultural relevancy at the expense of biblical orthodoxy. He reflects on the early challenges the church faced, from royal interferences to enlightenment rationalism, and how these have sown seeds of unbelief that continue to grow. The discussion also covers the struggles and consequences of maintaining doctrinal purity amidst changing times, with specific mentions of women's ordination and LGBTQ+ issues, and the impact of these decisions on the church’s integrity and membership. Key Takeaways:Historical Context: The Church of Scotland's origin during the Reformation and its initial evangelical and confessional stance.Cultural Relevance vs. Biblical Faithfulness: The modern church's struggle to balance the desire for cultural relevance with maintaining biblical orthodoxy.Internal Conflicts: The impact of moderatism and liberal theology on church unity and doctrinal integrity.Personal Reflections: Ian Hamilton's experiences and contemplations on facing ecclesiastical decisions and the importance of heart religion.Leadership in Crisis: Strategies for spiritual leaders to address theological and moral compromises within the church.Notable Quotes:"The church's first calling is to be faithful to the Lord, faithful to His word, which is transgenerationally true.""Often heresies begin with a good concern; people want to be relevant.""The history of the church is that people were fed to the lions rather than deny Christ.""Everything to me ultimately comes back to the doctrine of God.""Our problem today is that we have distanced ourselves from who God really is."Resources:Edinburgh Theological Seminary: WebsiteWestminster Seminary UK: WebsiteThe Marrow of Modern Divinity by Edward Fisher: AmazonMemoirs of Thomas Boston: Amazon“The Essential Church” DocumentaryStay tuned to Renewalcast for more enlightening conversations and theological insights. Make sure to listen to the full episode to dive deeper into the valuable discussion about the Church of Scotland's history and challenges.

Aug 9, 2024 • 37min
Biblical Parenting with Justin DeBerry
About the Guest(s): Justin DeBerry is a pastor at West Center Baptist Church in Madison, South Dakota, where he has been serving for nearly nine years. Justin and his wife, Carrie, have four daughters. He is deeply involved in ministry and has taught extensively on parenting within his church. Justin brings a wealth of practical experience and biblical wisdom to conversations about parenting and familial relationships. Episode Summary: In this episode of RenewalCast, host Coalt is joined by Pastor Justin DeBerry to delve into the intricate world of parenting from a biblical perspective. Justin shares practical advice, personal anecdotes, and deep insights into how parents can navigate the challenging yet rewarding task of raising children. The conversation is filled with valuable information on topics ranging from bedtime routines to the importance of balancing law and gospel in the home. The discussion kicks off with Justin outlining his approach to creating a structured bedtime routine that fosters meaningful conversations with children. He emphasizes the importance of discipline over punishment and explains how this approach aligns with biblical principles. The conversation transitions into broader parenting philosophies, including the significance of viewing children as individuals and the need for a balanced approach that encompasses both authority and grace. Justin touches on critical issues like the impact of screen time and the responsibilities of addressing sensitive topics such as sexuality. Key Takeaways:Structure and Routine: Creating a consistent bedtime routine with a wind-down period can facilitate meaningful conversations with children.Discipline Over Punishment: Emphasizing discipline as an act of love rather than mere punishment can have a profound impact on a child's understanding of authority and obedience.Balancing Authority and Grace: A balanced approach that includes both law (authority) and gospel (grace) is crucial in parenting.Screen Time Management: Limiting screen time and encouraging play-based activities can significantly benefit children’s development.Proactive Conversations: Engaging in early, honest conversations about sensitive topics like sexuality can help children develop a healthy, biblical worldview.Notable Quotes:"Because they're sinners and you're a sinner. Let's all get in the same room for, I don't know, at the end of the day, when we're all tired, I suppose it's a recipe for disaster." - Justin DeBerry"One of the greatest gifts you can give your kids is a play-centered childhood, rather than a phone-centered childhood." - Justin DeBerry"Prayer works." - Justin DeBerry"As I'm parenting my kids, God is parenting me." - Justin DeBerry"Our words and our actions are connected to the heart. And out of the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks." - Justin DeBerryResources:Justin DeBerry’s Church: West Center Baptist ChurchShepherding a Child’s Heart by Ted TrippParenting by Paul TrippBefore I Was Born by Carolyn NystromNew City CatechismTheology by Marty MakowskiExplore these resources further to gain a deeper understanding and practical tools for effective parenting. Tune in to the full episode for an enriching discussion and to gain insights that you can apply in your daily parenting journey. Stay connected for more enlightening content from RenewalCast!