The Postscript is a podcast and YouTube series that invites believers into in-depth theological and ministry conversations with pastors, Bible scholars, missionaries, and professors from the Living Faith Bible Institute.
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Episode 148: A Heart to Submit to the God of the Bible
Randy Copeland of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Mouton, AL joins us for a conversation on spiritual authority and accountability to the Word of God in the church. Randy shares his testimony of salvation and how he was called to pastoral ministry. He explains how repentance from a heart posture of rebellion to one of submission to Christ and His Word completely changed his life and freed him to prefer others over himself. We discuss what a right attitude toward God ordained authority looks like. Lastly, we discuss the worthiness and exaltation of Jesus Christ in the context of Spirit-led unity.
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+36: The KJV Part 8: An Exegetical Defense of Formal Equivalence
In this episode of the Ps+ we look at the importance of adherence to God’s words by looking at 2 Samuel 6 and Exodus 2.
Episode 110: Spiritual Authority, Servant Leadership & Submission
In this week’s interview with Missions Pastor James Fyffe of Midtown Baptist Temple, we discuss spiritual authority - what it is and what it isn’t. James shares principles from God’s Word that guide church leaders and the congregation to better understand the dynamics of submission, envisioning and support.
+31: The KJV Part 4: The Results of Textual Criticism
In this episode of the Ps+ we look at the results of using textual critical methods to reconstruct the text of the Bible.
+30: The KJV Part 3: An Introduction to Textual Criticism
In this episode of the Ps+ we’ll get a high level overview of the rules and thought behind textual criticism.
Episode 102: The Implications of Modern Bible Translations & the King James Bible
In this episode, we conclude our three-part series on the King James Bible with Dr. Alan Shelby, Dean of the Living Faith Bible Institute. We look at the modern translations’ damage to doctrine compared against the KJV Bible’s teachings on two basics of the Christian faith - faith itself & the believer’s spiritual identity. Can someone who uses a modern translation have certainty regarding the specificity of what they believe?