The Work of Christ Explained
What exactly did Jesus accomplish through His life, death, and resurrection?
Many Christians know that Christ died for sins, but the work of Christ is far richer and deeper than we often realize. From His perfect obedience to His atoning death and victorious resurrection, every aspect of Christ’s work is essential to salvation.
In this episode of Doctrine and Doxology, we explore the work of Christ and why it stands at the center of the gospel. We discuss His profound incarnation, substitutionary atonement, victorious resurrection, and glorious ascension to heaven.
Jesus did not merely make salvation possible—He accomplished it.
The God-Man: Why Jesus’ Nature Is Essential to Salvation
Why is it essential that Jesus Christ is both fully God and fully man?
This is not just a theological technicality—it is central to the gospel itself. If Christ is not truly God, He cannot fully save. If He is not truly man, He cannot truly represent us.
In this episode of Doctrine and Doxology, we explore the necessity of the two natures of Christ and why the church has defended this doctrine throughout history. We discuss how Jesus’ full divinity and full humanity are essential for atonement, mediation, obedience, and resurrection hope.
The gospel depends on the God-Man.
How God’s Attributes Transform Your Prayer Life
How does your understanding of God shape the way you pray?
Too often, prayer becomes routine, uncertain, or even discouraged because we forget who we are praying to. But when we rightly understand God’s attributes—His sovereignty, goodness, wisdom, and faithfulness—our prayers are transformed.
In this episode of Doctrine and Doxology, we explore how the character of God fuels confidence in prayer. We discuss how knowing who God is gives us boldness, steadiness in suffering, and trust even when answers don’t come the way we expect.
Better theology doesn’t just fill the mind—it strengthens your prayer life.
Scripture Alone… So Why Creeds?
Are creeds and confessions still necessary for the church today?
Some Christians see them as outdated traditions—or even as competing with Scripture. Others view them as essential tools for preserving sound doctrine and guiding the church.
In this episode of Doctrine and Doxology, we explore what creeds and confessions are, why they were written, and whether they still have a place in the modern church. We discuss how they relate to Scripture, how they help guard truth, and why they can serve as faithful summaries of biblical teaching.
Far from replacing the Bible, creeds and confessions aim to clarify and protect it.
What Is Revivalism—and Is It Biblical?
What is revival—and how is it different from revivalism?
In many churches, the idea of “revival” is tied to emotional experiences, events, or methods designed to produce a response. But is that what Scripture teaches?
In this episode of Doctrine and Doxology, we examine what revivalism is, where it comes from, and why it matters. We discuss the difference between true, Spirit-wrought revival and man-centered attempts to manufacture spiritual results. We also consider how emotionalism, methods, and pressure can sometimes be mistaken for genuine movement of God.
True revival is not something we produce—it is something God brings.
This conversation aims to bring clarity, discernment, and a deeper hunger for genuine spiritual renewal.
How Your Job Can Glorify God (Even If You Don’t Like It)
Does your job really matter to God?
Many Christians feel like their work is “less spiritual” if it’s not in full-time ministry. But Scripture paints a very different picture.
In this episode of Doctrine and Doxology, we discuss how every vocation—whether in the office, the home, the classroom, or the job site—is an opportunity to glorify God. We explore how God calls His people to faithfulness in ordinary work, why excellence and integrity matter, and how our daily labor can become an act of worship.
You don’t need a platform to honor God. You need faithfulness where He has placed you.
Worship in Suffering: What If I Don’t Feel Like Praising God?
In this episode of Doctrine and Doxology, we discuss why worship in suffering is not hypocrisy — it is faith. We explore how God’s worthiness does not fluctuate with our circumstances, how worship actually relieves the weight of suffering, and why turning to God in pain uniquely glorifies Him.
What Does the Bible Say About Theology & Praise?
Does my theology effect my praise? Can I worship without knowing the Bible?
Mission Statements
Are mission statements necessary or helpful? Why should Christians care about their church's mission statement?
Emotionalism vs Spirituality
How do I know the difference between my emotions and being led by the Spirit? Does God want me to avoid my emotions?
What Does the Bible Say About Insecurity?
Why am I insecure? What can I do about it? Where does insecurity come from?
What Does the Bible Say About Greed?
Why is greed a bad thing? Is greed only about money? What does greed have to do with God?
What Does the Bible Say About Thanksgiving?
How important is thanksgiving? What is thanksgiving?
What Does the Bible Say About Anger?
Is anger a sin? Can I be angry and not sin? How do I know if my anger is bad?
What Does the Bible Say About Abortion?
Is abortion sinful? What about complicated cases? Is abortion the same as capitol punishment?
What Does the Bible Say About Being Weary?
What does it mean to grow weary? How can I overcome being weary? Does God care about my weariness?
What Does the Bible Say About Temptation?
Is temptation a sin? Why am I tempted? What can I do about temptation?
What Does the Bible Say About Emotions
Are emotions bad? How can I control them? Should Christians show emotion at church?
What Does the Bible Say About Pain & Suffering?
Why do I suffer? What can I do about it? Is there any good in my pain?
What Does the Bible Say About Peace?
Where can I find peace? How do I get it? Is peace a big deal to God?