Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast One New Man
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| Episode 18: The Great Debate, Unraveling God's Kingdom | 21 Jan 2025 | 01:01:34 | |
In episode 18 of 'The One New Man,' Chris and John delve into the complex theological topic of the Kingdom of God, specifically focusing on different eschatological views held by the church over the last 2000 years. Chris introduces three major perspectives: historical premillennialism, amillennialism, and postmillennialism, explaining their origins, interpretations of scripture, and implications. He emphasizes healthy debate and fellowship despite differing views. John then discusses the restoration of the Kingdom to Israel, the role of prophecy in the Hebrew Scriptures and New Testament, and the anticipated return of Jesus to reign from David's throne in Jerusalem. Both stress the significance of understanding these perspectives for modern believers and highlight the importance of perseverance and active faith while awaiting the fulfillment of God’s kingdom on earth. | |||
| Episode 017: God's Clock, Understanding Times and Seasons | 10 Jan 2025 | 01:11:58 | |
In episode 17 of 'The One New Man,' the hosts return from a hiatus to discuss the significant biblical theme of the 'Times of the Gentiles,' focusing on its implications for both Gentile and Jewish people. They explore the period characterized by Gentile rule over Jerusalem and the spread of the gospel to the nations, referencing Daniel’s visions and the divisions among scholars about its interpretations. They link this period to modern events, including the recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital by Trump. The discussion then transitions to Israel's role, spiritual restoration, and the significant biblical prophecies indicating God's continued plan for the Jewish people, including their eventual salvation. This narrative ties back to the inclusive nature of God's kingdom and the roles both Gentiles and Jews play in the unfolding divine plan. | |||
| Episode 008: The Olive Tree Connection: Jews, Gentiles, and the Faith that Binds Us | 01 Oct 2024 | 00:54:39 | |
In Episode 8 of 'The One New Man,’ hosts Chris and John Myers delve into Romans 11, exploring Apostle Paul’s theological discourse on the enduring covenant between God and Israel. The episode highlights Paul's allegory of the olive tree, emphasizing its significance in both Roman and Israeli cultures, and its metaphorical representation of Israel and Gentile believers. Key discussions center around the relationship between Jews and Christians, the grafting of Gentile branches onto the cultivated olive tree of Israel, and the theological necessity of understanding the Jewish roots of Christian faith. John further expounds on the historical and spiritual context of the Jewish people and their ongoing election. The conversation also addresses contemporary issues of supersessionism and antisemitism in the church, urging a reorientation towards the biblical truth of unity in diversity. The episode concludes with reflections on the significance of the new covenant and the mutual interdependence between Jewish and Christian narratives, aiming to foster a deeper understanding and respect within the faith community. | |||
| Episode 007: Do Christians and Jews Worship the Same God? | 21 Sep 2024 | 00:54:46 | |
In the seventh episode of 'The One New Man Show,' hosts John Myers and Chris delve into the complex question: 'Do Christians and Jews worship the same God?' With John’s extensive background in the Israel story and Chris’s enthusiasm on the subject, the duo explores theological perspectives and online discourses surrounding this topic. They discuss historical and contemporary views, including critiques of modern Judaism’s divergence from Second Temple practices, and contrast it with Christianity’s evolution. The conversation emphasizes shared worship of the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob while recognizing differences in the comprehension of God’s revelation, particularly concerning Jesus as the Messiah. The hosts highlight how both faiths have their respective theological claims, using natural theology and scriptural references to support their arguments. These claims have been made by Thomas Aquinas, Maimonides, John Calvin, CS Lewis and William Craig Lane. They also touch on the accusations of legalism in Judaism and misconceptions within Christianity about the nature of God’s commandments. Throughout the episode, there’s an underlying theme of respect and a call for understanding between the two faith traditions while staying true to fundamental orthodox claims of both Christianity and Judaism. | |||
| Episode 006: Divine Decisions: The Threads of Sovereignty in God's Tapestry | 13 Sep 2024 | 01:04:25 | |
In this episode of 'The One New Man, hosts Chris and John delve into the profound topic of God's sovereignty, particularly in relation to Israel and the Jewish people. Beginning with a personal touch, John shares family anecdotes and Chris discusses an upcoming elk hunting trip, highlighting how everyday experiences intersect with theological reflections. They explore the biblical concept of God's absolute power and its implications for understanding divine election, justice, and mercy. The conversation navigates through scriptural references, including Romans 9 and the story of Job, to illustrate the challenges and mysteries surrounding God's choices and actions. They discuss the hardships faced by Israel, drawing insights from Jewish theologian Michael Wyschogrod, who emphasizes the unconditional yet demanding nature of divine election. The hosts also touch on contemporary ethical and cultural issues, such as marriage, gender, and personal integrity, demonstrating how God's sovereignty impacts individual lives. The episode ends with an invitation to the audience to reflect on God's sovereignty in their personal walk of faith, encapsulating a blend of scriptural wisdom, personal experiences, and theological insights. | |||
| Episode 005: Israel and God's Name: An Unbreakable Bond | 06 Sep 2024 | 01:00:45 | |
In this fifth episode of 'The One New Man,' hosts Chris and John Myers discuss the divine significance of God's name and its intrinsic connection to Israel. Chris begins by recounting his recent master's presentation on the topic of whether Christians should support the modern state of Israel, leading into John taking the conversation further. John explores the concept of God's name as first introduced to Moses at the burning bush, emphasizing how God identified Himself as 'I Am,' and tied His name to the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The discussion extends to Deuteronomy, where God promises that His name will reside permanently in a specific place, later identified as Jerusalem. John also delves into the book of Daniel, highlighting how Daniel's prayers emphasized the importance of God's name and reputation in relation to the Jewish people and the land of Israel. The episode underscores that the Jewish return to Israel and future spiritual restoration are actions God undertakes for the sake of His own holy name and reputation. The dialogue concludes with reflections on the broader implications for Christians, the parallel struggles and promises faced by both Jews and the Church, and the ultimate hope for the new covenant prophesied in Jeremiah to be seen by the Jewish people. Throughout, the episode is both academic and engaging, occasionally lightened with humor. | |||
| Episode 004: Faith, Fire, and Unfiltered Stories: Our Journey to The One New Man | 22 Aug 2024 | 01:05:18 | |
In the fourth episode of 'The One New Man' podcast, the hosts Chris and John switch from discussing theology to sharing personal stories. Chris relates his profoundly impactful journey from aspiring financial district worker in New York to experiencing a life-altering spiritual calling that led him to Israel. His account—delivered with a mix of humility and cultural challenge that characterizes many biblical stories and also includes some narrative-heavy passages that he reads to us addressing his pre- and post-call experiences: night shifts at a postal service, a not-so-nice apartment in a marginal neighborhood, and a heart that was heavy with a sense of lost direction. Chris handles this dark part of his life with grace, humor, and the storytelling skills of an engaging listener. His ultimate message: God is faithful, and He knows what He is doing, even when it seems like life is going poorly. | |||
| Episode 003: Sacrifices and Promises: Abraham’s Legacy And What This Means For Us | 19 Aug 2024 | 01:02:24 | |
In episode three of the One New Man Podcast, host Chris, from Present Witness, talks with his close friend John Myers, founder of The Israel Story, about the relationship between Israel, the Church, and the Jewish people. They recap the previous week's discussion on God's call to Abram and the covenant promises made to him. This episode focuses on how the Old Testament affirms the covenant with Abraham and examines theological questions about the relationship between the Old and New Testament covenants. Chris and John also discuss the ongoing relevance of Israel and its land in God's plan, emphasizing the continued importance of the Abrahamic covenant even in light of New Testament teachings. The conversation is interwoven with personal dynamics, including Chris's anecdotes about expecting a second child and his recent lifestyle shifts. The episode features in-depth scripture analyses from both Testaments, touching on passages from Genesis, Psalms, Romans, Galatians, and Acts, as well as the thoughts of notable theologians. The dialogue emphasizes that the promises and covenants made with Israel remain significant and relevant, challenging interpretations that suggest the New Testament supersedes or nullifies them. | |||
| Episode 002: Sacred Foundations: Echoes of Abraham's Faith and God’s Promise | 16 Aug 2024 | 00:50:31 | |
In this episode of 'The One New Man,' hosts Chris Kuehl and John Myers dive into the Abrahamic Covenant, exploring God's promise to Abraham and its implications. The discussion covers the initial call of Abram, his background, and the covenant's unconditional and everlasting nature. They emphasize that the covenant was a divine initiative, not based on human merit, and explore its significance for both Jews and Gentiles. The episode also touches on modern-day relevance, including geopolitical tensions involving Israel. Additionally, they address common theological objections and misconceptions, reaffirming the lasting validity and scope of God's promises to Abraham and his descendants. | |||
| Episode 001: Rediscovering Israel: A Jew and Gentile Journey Together | 15 Aug 2024 | 00:19:29 | |
In the inaugural episode of 'The One New Man Podcast,' hosts John Myers and Christopher Kuehl introduce themselves and outline the podcast's aims. John shares his transformation from a '60s hippie to a bank president and senior pastor in Israel, emphasizing his lifelong journey of faith and his return to the U.S. to continue the 'Israel Story' project. Chris, from Boulder, Colorado, recounts his own spiritual journey and deep connection to Israel, which began in 2007, leading him to theological studies focusing on the relationship between Israel and the church. The duo discusses their different perspectives—Jewish and Gentile, elder and younger—as they aim to bridge the gap between the church and the Jewish people, addressing historical, theological, and contemporary issues. They promise a mix of deep theological exploration, biblical studies, and discussions on modern Israeli issues, including interviews with special guests and tackling hot-button topics like Christian Zionism, replacement theology, church history, modern day Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Listeners are invited to join this journey towards understanding and truth. | |||
| Episode 016: Calev Myers, Navigating a New Middle East | 23 Dec 2024 | 01:08:07 | |
In Episode 16 of The One New Man, hosts John Myers and Chris Kuehl welcome John’s son, Calev Myers, an Israeli attorney and senior partner at a top commercial law firm in Jerusalem. Calev discusses his experience advising evangelical Christian organizations in Israel and his roles as founder of Arise and the Jerusalem Institute of Justice. The conversation covers the complexities of Israel's ongoing conflict with Iran and its proxies and its broader geopolitical ramifications, emphasizing the underestimated resilience of Israel and its strategic military responses. Calev also highlights the influential support for Israel of international Christian communities and discusses efforts to formalize this relationship. He touches on the generational gap in American support for Israel and critiques the role of AIPAC. The discussion ends with a focus on future collaboration between Christians and Israel, urging a more strategic and official recognition from the Israeli government. | |||
| Episode 015: Middle East Unveiled: Behind Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran’s Influence | 16 Dec 2024 | 01:06:52 | |
In episode 015 of 'The One New Man Podcast' hosts, John Myers and Chris Kuehl, focus on two of the main antagonists in Israel’s current war, Hamas and Hezbollah, and on Iran. Chris focuses on Hamas and Hezbollah, their origins, influence, and current status. The discussion covers the evolution of Hamas from a social welfare organization to a militant group, its relationship with Israel, and the influence and support it has received from Iran, Qatar, and Turkey. The episode also touches upon Hezbollah’s operations in Lebanon and their sophisticated weaponry compared to Hamas. John explores the role of Iran as the major supporter, funder, and orchestrator behind the “Ring of Fire”, Iran and its proxies, detailing its historical and modern-day relationship with Israel. His discussion includes a biblical perspective on Iran (ancient Persia) and its prophetic mention in relation to end-time events. Emphasis is placed on understanding the conflict's spiritual dimensions and urging support for Israel based on God's plans, as depicted in the Bible.
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| Episode 014: Israel's Early Wars - 1948, 1967, 1973 | 25 Nov 2024 | 01:24:46 | |
In the 14th episode of 'The One New Man', co-hosts Chris Kuehl and John Myers discuss significant historical events leading to the establishment of the modern state of Israel and its subsequent wars. The episode recaps with the British Balfour Declaration and the mandate that formalized it, followed by the restrictive British white papers, and culminates in the 1947 United Nations Partition Plan. The episode also delves into the Arab-Jewish conflict around the establishment of Israel. The UN Partition Plan's adoption leads to increased violence and celebration among Jews, with contrasting somber reflections from leaders like Menachem Begin and David Ben Gurion who anticipated future wars. Highlighted is the first war of 1948, including key milestones like the Kfar Etzion massacre and the formation of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The narrative transitions to the events and alliances leading up to the Six-Day War (1967) and the Yom Kippur War (1973), showcasing how Israel's unexpected victories reshaped political dynamics in the Middle East. These wars are reviewed through the perspectives of faith and the divine intervention believed by many to be aiding Israel. John explores King David's faith as a warrior, paralleling the miraculous triumphs in these wars, and emphasizes the importance of humility before God. | |||
| Episode 013: Zion's Awakening: The Story of Israel's Formation and the IDF | 15 Nov 2024 | 01:34:25 | |
In the 13th episode of 'The One New Man,' hosts Chris and John delve into the historical context of Israel's formation between 1900 and 1948. The discussion covers the significant political and social influences that contributed to the Zionist movement, the Balfour Declaration, and its international acceptance by major powers like Britain, France, and the U.S. They explore how the British mandate and subsequent white papers affected Jewish immigration and settlement, leading to friction with Arab populations and Britain’s eventual withdrawal from its promises. The episode also highlights the evolution of Jewish defense organizations, leading to the establishment of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). Chris and John discuss the theological implications of Israel’s military actions in light of Christian pacifism and biblical prophecies. They aim to reconcile the perspectives of pacifism advocated by Jesus with the pragmatic necessities and divine support that many believe underpin Israel's military efforts. The episode concludes by affirming the ongoing relevance of biblical prophecies and God's promises related to Israel. | |||
| Episode 012: Restorationists: From Early Christian Support To God's Miraculous Resurrection of the Land of Israel | 08 Nov 2024 | 01:16:45 | |
In episode 12 of 'The One New Man,' hosts Chris and John Myers discuss early Christian Zionism, detailing the contributions of key figures like Charles Spurgeon, James Balfour, and Harry Truman in the movement, all of whom shared a vision for the restoration of Israel. They highlight the non-dispensational roots of early Christian support for Israel and the prophetic journey from the late 1890s to the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. The episode also explores the miraculous transformation of the barren land of Israel as Jewish pioneers returned, reclaiming and revitalizing it amidst harsh conditions. This restoration is seen as divinely orchestrated, reflecting God's promises and illustrating His ongoing involvement in the physical and spiritual renewal of Israel. | |||
| Episode 11 - From Abraham to Herzl: The Story of Israel & Modern Zionism | 27 Oct 2024 | 01:13:08 | |
This episode offers a comprehensive exploration of Israel's history and the Zionist movement, beginning with God's promise to Abram and tracing the Jewish people's journey through key historical events such as the Exodus, the dual kingdom period, the Assyrian and Babylonian exiles, and the Roman conquest. It examines influential figures and pivotal moments, including the destruction of the Second Temple, Bar Kokhba's revolt, and Theodor Herzl's vision for a Jewish state. The episode delves into the various waves of Jewish immigration (Aliyah), the establishment of modern Israel in 1948, and the political and theological ramifications of these events. Additionally, it reflects on the enduring significance of these historical contexts in contemporary geopolitical terms and the spiritual reconciliation of the Jewish people to God, emphasizing the ongoing importance of opposing antisemitism and supporting the Jewish return to Israel. | |||
| Episode 010 - The Two Restorations: Physical and Spiritual Awakening of Israel Through Ezekiel's Eyes | 23 Oct 2024 | 00:50:39 | |
This episode of the One New Man Podcast features hosts Chris and John Myers as they explore the prophetic and modern significance of Israel's restoration, both physically and spiritually. They begin by discussing a recent hiatus due to Chris's fundraising efforts for Hurricane Helene relief, through Restore Seven. The conversation delves into Ezekiel 37, highlighting the physical and spiritual revival of Israel, and contrasts it with Paul's teachings in Romans on the inner spiritual transformation of believers, including Gentiles. The script addresses the controversial topic of replacement theology, the Holocaust's context, and the establishment of modern Israel. It concludes with a reflection on the interconnected role of the church in Israel's prophetic journey and the ongoing spiritual awakening among Jews, while emphasizing the importance of prayer and international support for Israel. | |||
| Episode 009 - The Double Blindness Dilemma: What Christians and Jews Both Get Wrong | 16 Oct 2024 | 01:07:52 | |
This episode extensively explores the theme of 'dual blindness' affecting both the church and the Jewish community. It delves into theological interpretations, historical contexts, and scriptural references, particularly focusing on the concept of God's hidden face (Hester Panim) as found in both Jewish and Christian traditions. The narrative discusses various biblical passages, including Exodus, Romans, and Deuteronomy, addressing how this blindness has influenced mutual perceptions and understanding between Jews and Christians. It also examines the historical consequences of these interpretations, such as the role of replacement theology post the destruction of the Jerusalem temple, and critiques the early church fathers' views on God's covenant. Emphasizing a future reconciliation, the script highlights the necessity of humility, repentance, and unified prayer for Israel's restoration. Through the teachings of theologians and current religious thinkers, it underscores the continued relevance of these discussions. The episode concludes with reflections on the importance of recognizing Jesus as the Messiah and advocates for a compassionate approach to fostering interfaith dialogue, with an appeal for divine protection and spiritual awakening for Israel. | |||