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Theology on Fire

Theology on Fire

Andrew and Leah Wilkes

We are a Spirit-filled, Bible teaching and preaching ministry that seeks to “fill the gap” in this area of the Body of Christ. Join us as we cover important topics and explore the Word of God together. We love to declare the Word of God in a way that is understandable and empowered by the Holy Spirit.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Theology on Fire episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Theology on Fire for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Theology on Fire episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Theology on Fire - Contentment

Contentment

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09/29/21 • 40 min

What do we need to be content? Is it okay to settle? Should I desire anything beyond what I currently have in my possession? Biblical contentment is not laziness, neither is it setting the bar low and being satisfied with sin in our lives. True Biblical contentment is filled with desire and holy ambition. It is pregnant with faith and allows us to rest in Jesus Himself as our source of all provision, both temporal and eternal. Let your faith be built up as you listen to this Bible study recorded at First New Testament Church.
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Theology on Fire - Lament: Healing, Freedom, and Intimacy with God
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08/25/21 • 34 min

Just like different categories of movies, so the Bible is filled with different genres, or types, of scripture. There is the lesson-filled history, heart-touching poetry, and harrowing prophecy. Within our Bibles is also the genre of lament, or complaint to God. Though it may sound strange, nearly half of the Psalms are laments and there is even a book called Lamentations. Amazingly, God invites us to lament to Him and in the complaint to find healing, freedom, and intimacy with the God who listens and responds to our cries for help and frustration.
So go on...pour out your heart to Jesus.
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Theology on Fire - What the Cross Means to Satan
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07/21/21 • 29 min

What does the cross mean to Satan? So often we think of the cross in terms of ourselves and God, but fail to realize its implications to the Enemy of our soul. See how the cross responds to Satan's awful reign as our accuser, tempter, and cruel king. You will be blessed, encouraged, and provoked as you meditate on this truth!
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Theology on Fire - Moving Beyond the Crowd

Moving Beyond the Crowd

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07/07/21 • 33 min

There have always been crowds of people who have drawn just close enough to Jesus to hear His words and to receive His help. Though Jesus is gracious enough to minister to these lives, it does not mean that they are His disciples or that Jesus is committed to them. Jesus demands something more from our lives; a faith that provokes action and moves us beyond the crowd, beyond the religious, and beyond our own will.
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Theology on Fire - What is Deconstruction and Who are Exvangelicals?
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06/23/21 • 44 min

The terms deconstruction and exvangelicalism have come to the forefront of Christian news. Every service, you may be sitting next to someone who is beginning to deconstruct or who has been in the process for years. If the body of Christ is to flourish, we must be armed with the knowledge of what deconstruction is and isn't, so that we can combat the satanic attacks of the exvangelical movement. We all have questions, and we must all be allowed to study for ourselves to know what we believe. The real point is, do those questions lead us to Christ or away from him?
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In this fifth and final episode of “You Were Born For This” Leah talks about the Word and the Spirit! She and the ladies of FNT Bible study discuss the difference between, and the necessity for both of these very important aspects of our Christian walk. It's not enough to walk in one, without the other.

Join Leah and the ladies of FNT as they take a closer look at the investment of the Godhead in our lives and the exciting possibilities that await us in serving Jesus.

This is part 5 of a 5 part series taught by Leah at First New Testament Church's Ladies' Bible Study.

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In this fourth episode of a five-part series, Leah focuses on what the Apostle Paul called "striving side by side." Not only are we “knit” in the womb but as a body of Christ, we are “knit” together. This episode is one of our favorites as we talk about the need to join together as we walk forward in our callings.

Join Leah and the ladies of FNT as they take a closer look at the investment of the Godhead in our lives and the exciting possibilities that await us in serving Jesus.

This is part 4 of a 5 part series taught by Leah at First New Testament Church's Ladies' Bible Study.

Find more at www.theologyonfire.org

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In this third episode of a five-part series, Leah talks about "steadfast submission." As followers of Jesus, we are called to be steadfast and that is a product of faith. Walking with the Lord requires a constant submission to his will and a heavenly vision that he is working all things together for good. Join Leah and the ladies of FNT as they take a closer look at the investment of the Godhead in our lives and the exciting possibilities that await us in serving Jesus.
This is part 3 of a 5 part series taught by Leah at First New Testament Church's Ladies' Bible Study.
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In this second episode of a five-part series, Leah talks about some essential daily patterns that will help in furthering the ministry God has planned for your life. She covers three key areas that we as Christians should give our attention to. Join Leah and the ladies of FNT as they take a closer look at the investment of the Godhead in our lives and the exciting possibilities that await us in serving Jesus.
This is part 2 of a 5 part series taught by Leah at First New Testament Church's Ladies' Bible Study.
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Theology on Fire - Self-Control and Anger

Self-Control and Anger

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10/13/21 • 37 min

When I say anger, what do you think of? Is it the image of a big, aggressive man? Anger isn’t always yelling at people or fighting; it is internal before it becomes external. Anger accuses people. It’s bitter and jealous. It shuts people out. Anger says damaging things that hurt the person and ourselves.
Where does anger come from and how does God want to deal with it? Let's learn and grow together.
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FAQ

How many episodes does Theology on Fire have?

Theology on Fire currently has 93 episodes available.

What topics does Theology on Fire cover?

The podcast is about Christianity, Theology, Spirituality, Preaching, Discipleship, Religion & Spirituality, Bible Study, Podcasts, Pentecostal, Charismatic, Holy Spirit and Bible.

What is the most popular episode on Theology on Fire?

The episode title 'Contentment' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Theology on Fire?

The average episode length on Theology on Fire is 23 minutes.

How often are episodes of Theology on Fire released?

Episodes of Theology on Fire are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Theology on Fire?

The first episode of Theology on Fire was released on Dec 30, 2019.

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