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Jun 23, 2023 • 39min

What is Typology? With Guest Mitchell Chase

Book: 40 Questions About Typology and Allegory By Mitchell ChaseShow Notes: Renewal Cast with Mitchell Chase on Typology Introduction Mitchell Chase is an associate professor of biblical studies at Southern Seminary and a local pastor at Cosmo Stale Baptist Church. He is also the author of "40 Questions on Typology and Allegory," a book that explores the subject of typology in the Bible. In this episode of Renewal Cast, Colt Robinson and Jay Whiff interview Mitchell Chase about the importance of typology in interpreting the Bible. Overview In this episode, Mitchell Chase explains the meaning of typology and its significance in biblical interpretation. He discusses how typology involves reading biblical patterns earlier in history in light of later redemptive fulfillment. He also explains the concept of antitype, which refers to the fulfillment of a person, place, event, or institution in redemptive history. The conversation delves into the historical aspect of typology, how it differs from allegory, and the dangers of allegorizing the Bible. Mitchell also shares practical applications of typology in preaching and teaching. Timestamped Chapter SummaryIntroduction (0:00:14)Mitchell Chase's background and achievements (0:01:50)Definition of typology (0:03:37)Meaning of antitype (0:04:23)Examples of typology in the Bible (0:05:43)Differentiating typology from apocalyptic imagery (0:07:09)How to identify typology in the Bible (0:08:08)The relationship between typology and allegory (0:11:18)The dangers of allegorizing the Bible (0:13:38)Jesus' typological interpretation of Jonah (0:09:06)Reading Jonah in light of the canon (0:09:54)The role of the New Testament in interpreting the Old Testament (0:12:10)How typology helps us understand the unity of the Bible (0:15:58)The role of the Holy Spirit in interpreting the Bible (0:18:48)Practical applications of typology in preaching and teaching (0:20:43)Interpretation of the old in the New (0:13:08)The unity of the Testaments (0:13:10)The importance of reading the Old Testament in light of the canon (0:13:34)The Old Testament as Christian scripture (0:14:28)The largest context to understand any of the individual parts (0:16:19)Christ and Moses as related figures (0:17:09)The purpose of the Scriptures (0:17:17)The importance of examining the whole (0:17:39)Reading the New Testament for typological interpretations (0:18:30)The limitations of the New Testament in presenting types (0:20:10)Jesus's teaching on interpreting the Old Testament (0:21:23)How non-apostles can learn to read the Old Testament (0:22:38)The importance of humility in interpretation (0:23:22)The significance of reading the Old Testament in light of Christ (0:24:57)The value of typological reading in enriching appreciation for the Old Testament (0:26:03)The challenges of preaching the Old Testament and engaging in typological reading (0:26:21)The levels of significance and application for the hearer in typological reading (0:28:38)The role of typology in strengthening confidence in the truthfulness of the Bible (0:29:18)Typology as a tool for apologetics (0:30:02)The relationship between typology and the Old Testament as Christian scripture (0:31:07)The role of allegory in biblical interpretation (0:32:45)The nature of allegorical interpretation (0:33:22)The importance of textual argument in allegorical interpretation (0:36:00)The dangers of subjective instinct in interpretation (0:37:15)The importance of having a textual argument in typological or allegorical suggestions (0:37:40)Quotable Phrases"Typology refers to a way of reading biblical patterns that are earlier in biblical history in light of the later redemptive fulfillment." (0:03:39)"God has designed these [characters, events, institutions] to be images, figures, patterns that have a forward-pointing function." (0:04:06)"When we allegorize the Bible, we're not really taking the text seriously." (0:13:38)"Typology helps us see the unity of the Bible, that it's not just a collection of random stories, but it's one story that's moving towards a climax." (0:15:58)"The Bible is inspired by a single divine author and it's the divine authorship of Scripture that establishes the validity of typological reading." (0:13:02)"We want to be people who zoom in and who zoom out, who examine closely and who consider the whole." (0:17:53)"The New Testament authors have given us selective writings in the way that Jesus's ministry is told. We don't hear all of the teachings." (0:20:02)"Jesus is giving [the disciples] a hermeneutic, opening their eyes to understand the Scriptures." (0:21:25)"We need to approach the Old Testament praying that the Lord will guide." (0:24:55)"When we can show people the typological connections between Christ and the Scriptures which prepared the way for him, I think it enriches appreciation for the Old Testament among our church goers." (0:26:43)Conclusion In this episode, Mitchell Chase explains the importance of typology in interpreting the Bible and how it helps us see the unity of the Bible. He also warns against the dangers of allegorizing the Bible and the importance of textual argument in typological or allegorical suggestions. Mitchell shares practical applications of typology in preaching and teaching and encourages us to approach the Old Testament with humility, prayer, and a desire to examine both the individual parts and the whole. Through typological reading, we can strengthen our confidence in the truthfulness of the Bible and enrich our appreciation for the Old Testament.
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Jun 14, 2023 • 34min

MORE Covenant Theology with Guest Michael Beck

Check out Mike Beck's Blog and Podcast HERE!Show Notes: RenewalCast with Mike Beck Introduction Mike Beck is a South African pastor, theologian, and author based in New Zealand. He has been in ministry for over 18 years and is currently teaching at a local college in Wellington. He is also the host of the podcast 'twoageSojourner' and has recently published his dissertation on Meredith Klein in the two kingdoms. Overview In this episode of Renewal Cast, Mike Beck joins the hosts to discuss Covenant Theology, specifically the Abrahamic covenant. They explore whether the Abrahamic covenant is a covenant of grace and dive deep into the theological implications of this covenant. Timestamped Chapter SummaryIntroduction to Mike Beck's background and achievements. [00:00:14]Overview of the main topics discussed in the interview. [00:00:41]Mike Beck talks about his life and ministry in New Zealand. [00:01:53]Mike Beck's book on Meredith Klein in the two kingdoms. [00:03:33]Discussion on the Abrahamic covenant and whether it is a covenant of grace. [00:04:10]The significance of circumcision in the Abrahamic covenant. [00:09:08]The role of Abraham in the Abrahamic covenant. [00:15:38]The relationship between the Abrahamic covenant and the Mosaic covenant. [00:22:22]The promise of a land in the Abrahamic covenant. [00:28:09]The fulfillment of the Abrahamic covenant in Christ. [00:32:23]The implications of the Abrahamic covenant for believers today. [00:38:24]Scrabble on the issue of whether the Abrahamic covenant is a covenant of grace or works. [00:04:45]The problem with oversimplifying the process of reasoning through whether the Abrahamic covenant is a covenant of grace or works. [00:07:26]The exegetical reality of a works basis in the Mosaic covenant. [00:11:11]The paradigm for a covenant of works and the absence of it in the Abrahamic covenant. [00:11:57]The Abrahamic covenant as a covenant of promise. [00:12:17]The significance of Christ as the surety of the heavenly inheritance for the true seed of Abraham. [00:12:42]The contrast between the Mosaic and Abrahamic covenants in Paul's writings. [00:13:19]The principle of inheritance in the Abrahamic covenant. [00:14:49]The formal contrast between the Abrahamic and Mosaic covenants. [00:15:31]The typological significance of the Genesis 17 circumcision. [00:17:36]The double layer of typology in the Old Testament. [00:19:00]The unfolding of history through typology and its significance in the Abrahamic covenant. [00:20:18]The typological significance of Noah and other figures in the Old Testament. [00:20:25]The layer of typology in the Abrahamic covenant and Abraham's role in it. [00:21:07]Scrabble on the possibility of two separate covenants in the Abrahamic covenant. [00:23:02]The unity of the covenant of grace and its theological implications. [00:24:10]The importance of evangelical obedience in the new covenant. [00:24:43]The practical import of the Abrahamic covenant for believers today. [00:25:35]The unity of the experience of the saints through the Old and New Testaments. [00:28:14]The role of the sacrifices and ceremonies in the Old Testament as sacraments. [00:29:11]The inner core of the realized eschatology of the Old Covenant order. [00:30:09]The typological significance of the Old Testament pointing to Christ. [00:31:41]The importance of making Christ central to our theology. [00:32:07]The significance of conforming our theology to Christ. [00:32:32]Conclusion and gratitude to Mike Beck for his insights. [00:33:00]
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Jun 7, 2023 • 35min

Elders and Deacons with guest Justin DeBerry

Show Notes: RenewalCast Episode on Church Polity with Justin DeBerry Introduction In this episode of Renewal Cast, Coalt and Jay speak with Justin DeBerry, a pastor at West Center Baptist Church in Madison, South Dakota. Deburry shares his background and experiences in church ministry, and the group discusses the importance of church polity and government. Overview The conversation centers around the significance of church polity and government in creating a safe and flourishing environment for church members. DeBerry uses the metaphor of a trellis and vine to explain how good structure and order help guide the spiritual growth of the church in the right direction. The group also touches on the importance of membership, accountability, and clear decision-making processes in creating a healthy church environment. Timestamped Chapter SummaryIntroduction to Justin Deburry (0:00:14)Overview of the main topics discussed (0:00:33)Importance of church polity and government (0:03:13)Metaphor of trellis and vine (0:04:06)Creating a safe house for people (0:04:41)Importance of membership and accountability (0:05:07)Clear decision-making processes (0:05:45)Good church government helps create a culture of clear responsibilities and accountability (0:04:59)Well-thought-out biblical church government helps people flourish (0:05:38)Good church government protects the body from outbreaks of sin and puts boundaries and guardrails in place (0:05:55)God creates order to serve us (0:06:29)Naivety of relying solely on the Holy Spirit to work things out (0:06:29)The loudest person often becomes the one in charge without good church government (0:06:56)Need for organization and clear decision-making processes in the church (0:07:23)Make decisions ahead of time to handle problems in the church (0:08:13)Constitution and church documents create unity and harmony in the body (0:08:39)Church is a monarchy with Jesus as king (0:10:13)The Bible doesn't tell us everything about polity but makes a few things clear (0:11:01)The distinct roles of vocational pastors and lay elders (0:11:32)Importance of defining roles in the church (0:11:57)Elders and deacons (0:12:06)Elders provide spiritual care, deacons provide physical care (0:14:14)Elders focus on prayer, teaching, counseling, and discipling; deacons focus on buildings, budgets, benevolence, and physical aspects of ministry (0:15:20)Pastor/Elder is an office of teaching and authority for teaching; deacon is an office of service (0:17:06)Importance of having clear organization and decision-making processes in the church (0:17:23)Elder board and deacon board distinction (0:17:50)Importance of appealing to the Bible in church government decisions (0:19:35)Process of transitioning to elder deacon government (0:19:53)Importance of taking time to teach and be deliberate in church government changes (0:21:03)Need for discernment in timing of church government changes (0:21:55)Importance of giving people time to adjust to church government changes (0:23:01)Emotional capital and leading during church government changes (0:23:16)Importance of defining roles and clarifying duties (0:24:19)Finding healthy churches and resources for transitioning church government (0:24:27)Valuable principles from the business world for church government (0:25:06)Looking to the Bible for guidance on church government (0:25:43)The roles of elders and deacons in the church (0:28:43)Importance of choosing leaders with good character (0:33:08)Biblical qualifications for church leaders (0:33:38)The effectiveness of God's way (0:34:05)Relevant Links and ResourcesWest Center Baptist Church: https://westcenterbaptist.com/Quotable Phrases"Good church government helps create a culture of clear responsibilities and accountability." (0:04:59)"Well-thought-out biblical church government helps people flourish." (0:05:38)"God creates order to serve us." (0:06:29)"The loudest person often becomes the one in charge without good church government." (0:06:56)"The distinct roles of vocational pastors and lay elders." (0:11:32)"Elders provide spiritual care, deacons provide physical care." (0:14:14)"Importance of choosing leaders with good character." (0:33:08)"When we do things God's way, it just works better." (0:34:08)Social Media Handles and CTAs Follow Renewal Cast on Instagram @renewalcast and Twitter @renewalcastpod for more content on church renewal and growth. Conclusion The importance of church polity and government cannot be overstated in creating a safe and flourishing environment for church members. Good structure and order help guide the spiritual growth of the church in the right direction. Membership, accountability, and clear decision-making processes are vital in creating a healthy church environment. Defining roles and clarifying duties for leaders is also essential. As Justin Deburry reminds us, when we do things God's way, it just works better.
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May 31, 2023 • 31min

Eschatology and the Reformers with Kim Riddlebarger

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May 23, 2023 • 32min

Heaven and Rewards with Guest Jeff Taylor

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May 11, 2023 • 31min

Covenant Theology with Guest Patrick Abendroth

Want a good intro to Covenant Theology? Start with this podcast and then GET THIS BOOK!
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May 3, 2023 • 43min

The Church Fathers and the EndTimes With Guest Chuck Hill

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Apr 27, 2023 • 37min

The Early Church on the EndTimes with Guest Donald Fairbairn

Check out the Chapter on this subject in THIS book!
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Apr 19, 2023 • 20min

Endtimes: More Thoughts....

Today Jay and Coalt give some brief thoughts on Historical Premillennialism -- Amillennialism -- and Postmillennialism.
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Apr 12, 2023 • 43min

Postmillennialism with Guest Aldo Leon

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