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The Berean Post Podcast
Dwaine Senechal
Fréquence : 1 épisode/20j. Total Éps: 171

Introducing "The Berean Post Podcast," a show dedicated to exploring current events and issues from a biblical perspective. Hosted by an experienced church leader who has spent years pastoring and planting a church, this podcast focuses on understanding Scripture as a layperson, striving to interpret the text as the first readers would.
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88. The Literal Resurrection of Christ Not an optional belief
Saison 3 · Épisode 88
lundi 23 septembre 2024 • Durée 17:37
This chapter isn’t just important for understanding our faith; it’s foundational to the very essence of what it means to be a follower of Christ. And we’re not alone in this belief. Many theologians and scholars throughout history have recognized the significance of this passage. For instance, renowned theologian N.T. Wright has described 1 Corinthians 15 as a "central and climactic moment" in Paul's writings, emphasizing its role in explaining the resurrection and its implications for Christian hope and doctrine.
Yet, despite its clear importance, the resurrection of Christ is under attack today, both from within the church and from external sources. Some modern theologians and denominations have questioned or reinterpreted the resurrection, challenging its historical validity or reducing it to a mere metaphor. This ongoing debate threatens to undermine the foundation of the Christian faith, making it even more important for believers to return to the Scriptures and reaffirm the truths that have sustained the church for centuries.
87. The Gospel and Its Foundation - 1 Cor 15:1-11
Saison 3 · Épisode 87
lundi 23 septembre 2024 • Durée 10:02
Welcome to The Berean Post. I want to start by saying that I’m not here to change your mind or to try and be your teacher. What I’m doing is simply going through the text for myself, trying to understand it in its historical context, and exploring how the first readers might have understood what they were reading. I’m not coming from any denominational perspective—this is my personal journey through the Scriptures. I’m inviting you to grab a coffee, relax, and enjoy the trip with me. You might not always agree with my observations, and that’s perfectly fine. In fact, I’d love to hear your thoughts, so feel free to share them with me.
The Gospel and Its Foundation
Today, we’re diving into a passage from 1 Corinthians 15:1-11, where Paul reminds the Corinthian believers of the gospel he preached to them. This isn’t just any message; it’s the core truth of Christianity. It’s the message they received, the message they stand on, and the message that saves them—if they hold on to it. Paul’s emphasis on "holding fast" shows how crucial it is to stick to the true gospel and not get pulled away by false teachings or cultural trends. This is especially important today, as fewer people are reading and understanding the Bible, and the gospel faces serious challenges both inside the church and from outside influences.
78. One Body One Spirit - 1 Co 12:12–19
Saison 3 · Épisode 78
vendredi 7 juin 2024 • Durée 06:22
As you begin reading this text, verses 12 to 19 make it clear that Paul has one thing on his mind, which has resonated throughout his letter. Paul knows the strife and divisions among the Corinthian brethren from the start. By highlighting the diversities of the Spirit’s manifestations, he establishes a simple point: there is one body, the body of Christ, and one Spirit.
While I'm eager to discuss the gifts of the Spirit mentioned in this text, it is important first to discuss the body of Christ and its nature. When Paul refers to the body of Christ, he is not referring to Jesus as an individual. Instead, he speaks of a mystical body created by the Holy Spirit. Jesus is not separate from this body but serves as its head—the head of the church. Paul makes this clear in his epistle to the Colossian church.
Christ is not Jesus' surname! In the first century, Jesus would have been called “Yeshua Ben Joseph” or, more likely, “Yeshua bar Yosef” in Aramaic, the language of first-century Palestine. However, during his ministry, it was revealed that he was “The Christ”—the one who was to come. There is much to say on this topic, but it would take us far from our study text. Therefore, I will make this point: Paul distinguishes between Jesus as an individual—the anointed one whose body was crucified and raised from the dead—and the body of Christ, the collective body of the anointed.
Jesus was the Christ, the anointed one prophesied to come, the one God spoke of to Eve in the garden when mentioning the crushing of the serpent's head. Jesus was the one God spoke of to Abraham, promising a blessing to all nations, and the one God referred to when he told David that his seed would never depart from the throne. Jesus was the Christ, the Messiah, the promised one. However, when Paul speaks of the body of Christ, he refers to all who, by faith, have embraced Jesus and the redemption he offers. This body is not just one individual but a body of many members. It is not strictly spiritual because anyone alive who has faith in Christ is part of this body, and they are physical people. It is also not purely spiritual because those who have passed away and are with Christ now are part of this body. It is mystical in that there is a mystery, yet it is still a reality.
Paul means this when he says, “For as the body is one and has many members, but all the members of that one body, being many, are one body, so also is Christ.” Interestingly, Paul uses the physical body as an analogy to describe the spiritual body of Christ. He explains that the body has many different parts—hands, feet, eyes, and ears. The point here is that although the body of Christ is one, believers in Christ make up the members of this mystical body.
Now, we briefly touch on the point of the manifestations or gifts of the Spirit. The simple fact is that the gifts of the Spirit are meant to serve the body. A healthy body is one where the brain communicates with the entire body, instructing the feet, nose, eyes, and ears. Each organ has a purpose, which is to serve the body. Similarly, Jesus, according to Paul, serves as the brain or head of this mystical body. Just as a physical body cannot function if the head is decapitated, the body of Christ cannot function without its head. The head instructs the ears, eyes, hands, and feet, all serving the entire body.
As we continue our study of the spiritual gifts or manifestations of the Spirit, we must understand that the foundation and purpose of these gifts are to serve the body, not the individual members themselves. Regardless of the spiritual gift that flows through us, its purpose is not to serve ourselves, bring glory, or make a name for ourselves in the Christian community but to humbly serve the church.
37. Living a Life Pleasing to God: Paul's Three Imperatives in Colossians 3 Part 2
Saison 1 · Épisode 37
mardi 18 avril 2023 • Durée 09:53
36. Eschatology: A Vital Aspect of Our Faith, Unveiled Through Paul's Teaching Part 1
Saison 1 · Épisode 36
lundi 17 avril 2023 • Durée 11:09
35. From Psalm 110 to Colossians 3:1: The Fulfillment of God's Promise in Christ
Saison 1 · Épisode 35
dimanche 16 avril 2023 • Durée 07:18
As Christians, we often talk about being raised with Christ and united with Him through His death and resurrection. However, another phrase that appears in the New Testament is equally significant: "where Christ is sitting at the right hand of God." This phrase, mentioned several times in the New Testament, holds deep theological meaning and has its roots in the Old Testament.In Colossians 3:1, Paul refers to Christ seated at God’s right hand. This phrase signifies the fulfillment of one of the most frequently cited verses in the New Testament - Psalm 110. In this psalm, King David speaks of a vision he received from God, in which God promises to exalt David's descendant and place him at His right hand. This promise was fulfilled in the person of Jesus Christ, who was born into David's lineage and was seated at God's right hand through His resurrection and ascension to heaven.The phrase "seated at the right hand of God" holds theological significance. It communicates Christ's divinity, His authority as the King of kings, and His ongoing work on behalf of His people. The right hand of God is a position of power and honour, and by being seated there, Christ shares in the glory of the Father. This position also signifies Christ's ongoing work of intercession on behalf of His people as He continues to pray for us and work for our salvation.
33. Rising with Christ: The Power of Metaphysical Transformation Col 2:20–3:7 -Part 2
Saison 1 · Épisode 33
vendredi 14 avril 2023 • Durée 07:41
32. The Art of Reading the Bible: Understanding the Flow of Thought - Col 2:20–3:7 Part 1
Saison 1 · Épisode 32
jeudi 13 avril 2023 • Durée 10:55
31. Breaking the Chains of Religion: How Faith in Christ Differs from Other World Religions - Col 2:20–23
Saison 1 · Épisode 30
mercredi 12 avril 2023 • Durée 08:31
29. Don't Be Cheated: False Teachings and the True Gospel Message (Col 2:16–19) Part 2
Saison 1 · Épisode 29
lundi 10 avril 2023 • Durée 09:30


