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Anchored by the Word
Anchored by the Word
45 episodes
1 week ago
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Spirituality,
Religion
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Kingdom Cooperation
Anchored by the Word
22 minutes 56 seconds
3 months ago
Kingdom Cooperation
In this episode of Anchored by the Word, Pastor Justin reflects on the lives and ministries of two theological giants—R.C. Sproul and John MacArthur—who, despite their significant doctrinal differences, modeled faithful cooperation for the sake of the gospel. Pastor Justin discusses how these men courageously stood against cultural compromise while maintaining theological integrity and mutual respect across denominational lines. Using their example, the episode explores how Christians today can wisely discern when and how to partner with others in gospel work. Pastor Justin explains the importance of distinguishing between primary, secondary, and tertiary doctrines, encouraging believers to pursue unity in the essentials while showing humility and charity in other areas. Listeners are reminded that the ultimate goal isn’t the expansion of personal platforms or denominational lines, but the advancement of God’s kingdom. Whether you’re in the pulpit or the pew, this conversation offers both challenge and encouragement for gospel cooperation in an increasingly divided and secular culture.
Anchored by the Word