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Real Talk is a podcast presented by Reformed Perspective focused on having meaningful and honest conversations with subject experts about the various challenges and issues facing the Reformed church community. Hosted by Lucas Holtvluwer and Tyler Vanderwoude, Real Talk aims to inform your discussions and inspire you to have challenging but important conversations with fellow Christians in the spirit of brotherly love.
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Back with an all-new, exciting episode for you. Joining us is returning guest, Rev. William Boekestein. He recently released a book called Finding Your Vocation: A Guide for Young People Seeking a Calling. Using this book as a guide, we get into it all. We discuss what vocation is, how calling feeds into that, and what skills we all need to cultiva…
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Everyone wants to be happy. That isn't always obvious. Some people's quest for the good life leads them down destructive roads. But we were made to flourish, to lead a good, happy, satisfying life. And most of the time we pursue whatever vision of the good life captures our heart.Scripture tells us how to be happy. It doesn't prescribe a formula th…
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A BIG THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR, REDEEMER UNIVERSITY! WE APPRECIATE YOU HELPING US MAKE THIS CONVERSATION POSSIBLE. BE SURE TO CHECK THEM OUT AT WWW.REDEEMER.CA Joining us for this important conversation on critical theory is Dr. Neil Shevi. Neil has done a lot of thought work in trying to understand this ideology that is antithetical to Christianity. …
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All who believe in Jesus as Lord must serve him as Lord. As the Lord's servants we must turn from sin and turn to striving after obedience. But we do not do this alone. We are called to turn from sin and pursue righteousness, faith, love, and peace together with the rest of the body of Christ (which is the church). As the Lord's servants we are tol…
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When we pray "Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven," we are asking God to help us and all people to deny ourselves and take up our cross, and follow Jesus Christ. We have to renounce our own wills as sinful and both want and work according to the will of God because it alone is good. We are called to do this and can be expected to do this …
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The anticipated feedback episode on homeschooling is here! We asked and you provided. Thank you to all who sent in their thoughts. We tried to summarize the themes and touch on as many points as possible. We hope this episode helps you think through this topic a bit more, seeing covenant schools and homeschooling as both valid options. As always, d…
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If you lived in Israel in the days of the Old Testament you would have been familiar with the work of the priest. Throughout the year godly Jewish people would offer sacrifices to God for their sins. The families would watch the priests kill their animals and burn their parts on the altar as a testimony that God forgives the sins of the penitent. T…
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"We do not know what to pray for as we ought" (Rom. 8:26). That's always true. Seeing the world and God's will, as we do—"in a mirror dimly" (1 Cor. 13:12)—our prayers are always imperfect. But the Spirit "always helps us in our weakness." He "intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words." The Spirit prays for us even when we do not think we…
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Worship is God's first rule for his people (81:4–5). This rule is fitting because he rescued his people from slavery to sin. It is like Paul says in the New Testament. "You were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body" (1 Cor. 6:20). We should not "blow down to a foreign God" () but only to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. That…
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Jesus' death is a historical fact. As the Apostles' Creed puts it, Jesus "Suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead, and buried." Many critics of Christianity would agree. But what does this statement mean? What did Jesus' death accomplish?These are not abstract, theoretical questions. We all feel the guilt of sin and the shame of failure.…
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A BIG THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR, REDEEMER UNIVERSITY! WE APPRECIATE YOU HELPING US MAKE THIS CONVERSATION POSSIBLE. BE SURE TO CHECK THEM OUT AT WWW.REDEEMER.CA Tyler is back with a new episode for you! Joining him is Dr. Ewan Goligher, Christian clinician in the ICU. He is someone who is faced with the reality of death on a daily basis. Dr. Goligher a…
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Every true Christian wants to know Jesus (Phil. 3:10). And part of knowing Jesus is understanding the relationship between his natures and his person. Being truly God and truly man, what kind of person is he? The church has spoken on this matter in a somewhat technical way. But this ancient analogy can help: As in humans "the reasonable soul and fl…
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For many people who come to God, especially later in life, there is a time when they must first hit "rock bottom." Dr. Christopher Yuan has a chapter in his memoir called "Rock Bottom." His parents were Christians. They had been praying for his salvation for years. But he persisted in his sin. He was incarcerated for selling drugs and learned in pr…
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The ancient church struggled to believe that God could truly become man. A heresy called Gnosticism taught that matter is evil; surely God could not become a physical being. Some people suggested that the incarnation was only an illusion. Jesus only appeared to be human but was, in fact, pure Spirit. Today, the more common view is just the opposite…
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Two years ago we had Jake and John-Michael on the podcast to share all about the documentary they were working on. Well since then the documentary was released, and Into The Light Ministries was formed. We are so grateful to have these wonderful gentlemen back on to share all that has happened and what is next for Into the Light, specifically their…
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Scripture says, "there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother" (Prov. 18:24). Such a friend will do at least two things for you. First, he will defend you against enemies. His faithful love is a godsend in adversity (Prov. 17:17). Second, he will help you become your best self. A true friend wants you to flourish, materially and spiritually.E…
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When Jesus' disciples asked him to help them pray, he gave them words to use as they prayed together. Jesus' actions can help us consider the propriety of common prayer. By common prayer is meant pre-written prayers used in personal, family, or congregational worship. Some common prayers are simply texts of Scripture, like the Lord's prayer, or the…
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We have an exciting episode for you this week! Joining us for this discussion about generosity and stewardship are two successful local entrepreneurs, Al Schutten and Peter Kranendonk, along with Ray Pennings, the founder of Cardus, a non-profit think tank. We discuss lessons learned in business, principles in giving and responsibility in stewardsh…
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We've all been in hopeless situations. Maybe you've gotten lost, or lost a child. Or you've been told you, or someone you love, has a terrible disease. Sometimes bad decisions leave us thinking we have lost our way. We can feel unwanted, uncertain, or washed-up. We try to make things work, but nothing we do fixes the problem. What we most need in t…
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Catastrophes can be awful but they are so much more gut wrenching when they are the results of warnings which were ignored. In this text, Jesus warns his listeners of the coming storm of God's final judgment which can only be survived by relying completely on Jesus himself. To hear these words and act upon them is to trust Christ and obey him as Lo…
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