Reformed theology with Dr. Matthew Everhard!

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  • @zachsmith8916
    @zachsmith8916 Před rokem +39

    I found Everhard when he was a Bible reviewer. What a time to be alive.

  • @semperadiuvans
    @semperadiuvans Před rokem +33

    I really enjoyed this.
    There were tense moments, but I think those show the areas most needing inter-group discussion in contemporary conservative confessionalism.

    • @kodymorrison2662
      @kodymorrison2662 Před rokem +8

      Yeah I don't know if Everhard enjoyed the convo of the Lords Table, esp when Zoomer was saying that he hasn't heard of the language of "Body and Blood" of Christ in many churches.

  • @WarrenWVa
    @WarrenWVa Před 2 měsíci +4

    When I was member of the OPC, we had one Elder who liked to just read portions of John 6 before we received the Supper. The other elders would only read 1 Corinthians 11 and would emphasize the symbolism, but this one Elder would never do that. Just read Christ's words in John 6 and then administered the Supper. It was lovely!

  • @sviator1sviator1
    @sviator1sviator1 Před rokem +39

    This is a collab I never saw coming!! I stumbled upon Matt Everhard a few months ago, and he's one of those underrated gems that always delivers. Excited to see this.
    From a Reformed Baptist considering Presbyterianism.

    • @loganpeck5084
      @loganpeck5084 Před rokem +4

      I recently converted from reformed Baptist to PCA during COVID. It's been a good and necessary switch for my family.

    • @johnking9161
      @johnking9161 Před rokem +2

      Do it! Because Presbyterian!

    • @warrenroby6907
      @warrenroby6907 Před 10 měsíci

      Presbyterianism is the full counsel of God.

  • @joelleonard8869
    @joelleonard8869 Před rokem +56

    Zoomer. I'm a confessional Lutheran who has seen a lot of your videos. I have also read most of the reformed confessions, both 16th century and 17th century. To address a question that you asked in the video.....yes, there was a shift in reformed theology between the 16th and 17th century. The 16th century confessions are much closer to the Lutheran view regarding baptism. What changed later in reformed theology was the Arminian controversy within reformed churches which resulted in the synod of Dort. The canons of dort shifted the reformed focus from the sacraments to a focus on the relationship between predestination and the human will. This change in focus was most likely grandfathered into the Westminster confession which was written much later in the 17th century. Because of your love for the sixteenth-century reformed confessions your views on the sacraments are much closer to the Lutheran view than they are to the reformed view and the confusion in the "soft debate" that you had with pastor Everhard reflects this difference. Great video!

    • @jmh7977
      @jmh7977 Před rokem +7

      Excellent point and succinctly put.

    • @doomerquiet1909
      @doomerquiet1909 Před rokem +3

      Currently reading a book on this, and read jv feskos book on baptism “word water spirit” and i do see this similarity in baptism arguments, mostly because Geneva and as well as the lutherans were answering the same questions.
      Fully developed presbyterian covenant theology comes later down the road relating to covenant, but this is true as far as arguments about baptism are concerned.
      I will say as far as relationship between old and new covenants, lutherans, 1689ers, and roman catholics tend to agree against to reformed, which is interesting.

    • @joelleonard8869
      @joelleonard8869 Před rokem +1

      @@doomerquiet1909 yes, covenant theology was a later development that defined the sacraments in terms of limited atonement/double predestination.

    • @darrenlee1480
      @darrenlee1480 Před rokem +1

      this could be true, Francis Turretin who is one of the divines of the Synod of Dort does not believe that baptism is generally necessary for salvation, instead he takes it a view to be generally necessary because of God's command. Can check this out in his 3rd volume Institutes of Elenctic Theology.

    • @gregorymcleod
      @gregorymcleod Před rokem

      I was baptised as a child in Australia presbyterian and went to Australian Uniting Church Sunday school. When I left school joined the military I moved away from that as work and life become 1st. Now retired I am now 60 and refinding my Christianity but I find the predestination hard to work through as coming back to Christianity. I have been studying the bible and have studied Romans 9 and I can't see the Tulip alignment as through out the Bible Jesus acceptance of all and healing and wanted all to repent and follow him for eternal life. We have to follow repent and ìf the predestination is true then all these other Christian's will spend a life of following scripture and repentance and be denied and sent to hell with nashing of teeth. Jesus clearly teaches if you have faith and repent and believe in him he is our saviour and gateway to heaven and his father God who has Grace. I understand the Trinity the Father, Son and holy spirit or holy ghost.
      I also see the Baptism assigning our souls to the covenant. So to me the predestination will kill the church. As the Bible does not clearly support rather Paul is talking to Israelites about Gentiles. So I am in a kind of tough understanding on this Predestination and the whole TULIP bit. This is a scholars interpretation back in 1600 or 1700. I honestly have issues with Church and this teaching style. I read my bible and watch online church services and try to watch the same chapter explained by other online Ministers.

  • @Prinzjay0012
    @Prinzjay0012 Před rokem +22

    Wow, been subbed to you both for a while! This is definitely the crossover I needed

  • @autist.
    @autist. Před rokem +44

    Just prayed last night that God would allow me to learn more about reformed theology

    • @hildegardnessie8438
      @hildegardnessie8438 Před rokem +2

      Catholic theology is the true set of theology.

    • @autist.
      @autist. Před rokem

      @@hildegardnessie8438 I'm considering converting from baptist to Catholicism or Anglicanism

    • @perilousrange
      @perilousrange Před rokem

      @@hildegardnessie8438 I ask this respectfully... how do you reconcile that with the current pope?

    • @hildegardnessie8438
      @hildegardnessie8438 Před rokem +2

      @@perilousrange what the Pope says has no bearing on what the Magisterium teaches unless he proclaims it as universally binding on the faithful, exercising the power to bind and loose given to St Peter.

    • @perilousrange
      @perilousrange Před rokem

      @@hildegardnessie8438 That is a very interesting response. Thank you. Do you have a citation that I can read on?

  • @doomerquiet1909
    @doomerquiet1909 Před rokem +5

    Reformed baptist, wife and i are 1689 Federalist but currently members of the PCA out of necessity due to location.
    Love the PCA and can’t wait to watch this interview!!!

  • @davidhiramreyes6490
    @davidhiramreyes6490 Před rokem +6

    Matt brings a certain wisdom as a pastor.
    Pastor’s have to answer questions in a way that is balanced. A answer that both encourage and solidifies believers faith.

  • @garrettcameron8553
    @garrettcameron8553 Před rokem +13

    I’m a Nondenominational Charismatic and am glad to hear about the state of the Presbyterian denominations and there theology.

    • @deutschermichel5807
      @deutschermichel5807 Před rokem +3

      I am curious: does your church building (temple) look like a sports hall or concert hall with a stage? Do you use pop music in worship? Is your pastor a woman or a gay man?

    • @Stigma-ba115
      @Stigma-ba115 Před rokem +11

      ​@deutschermichel5807 how about asking a real question instead of being sarcastic and putting down a brother, mate.

    • @deutschermichel5807
      @deutschermichel5807 Před rokem +1

      @@Stigma-ba115I am just curious whether if it true what is being said about some denominations

    • @Stigma-ba115
      @Stigma-ba115 Před rokem +1

      @@deutschermichel5807 each denomination, and yes, even Catholic/Orthodox have sects of liberal congregations, and they are usually excommunicated by the conservative one.

    • @Rand_War
      @Rand_War Před rokem +3

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@deutschermichel5807as a non-denominational Christian, raised in a church of Christ, my church has had only old white men as the pastor, they wouldn’t let a woman minister. The building itself is actually a school, not a stadium, and they know sexual immorality is a sin. I don’t think any church is playing “pop” music during service. I’ve never seen a church playing cardi b. Does your church only use single note vocal harmonies in their music, you know intervals are demonic. Jesus didn’t play the organ.

  • @HistoryNerd66
    @HistoryNerd66 Před rokem +5

    Can we take a moment to appreciate and savor that two men who disagree on some points that are non trivial can do so without resorting to name calling, screaming, or other folks tend to do...

  • @Exhihilbro
    @Exhihilbro Před rokem +6

    Discovered both of you guys recently. Stoked!

  • @user-ps5dc5gh6b
    @user-ps5dc5gh6b Před 5 měsíci +1

    This seemed like a breath of fresh air to have Presbyterians of different denominations discuss topics and Confessions, and both being charitable to each other. Regarding the suspicion that the PCA’s stance of the sacraments is mainly ceremonial, it appears that WCF 24.7 states that when worthy receivers partake of the elements, they receive them spiritually, consistent with their faith, which defies a solely symbolic partaking).

  • @mcocknoxy
    @mcocknoxy Před rokem +6

    Loved Zoomer pressing Pastor Matt for clarity on Lord's Supper. Also appreciated Matt's careful responses. Itv appears that have different convictions regarding the importance of the phrase "receive the body & blood"...but were too polite to come out and say it.

    • @mmtoss6530
      @mmtoss6530 Před rokem +3

      Matt does have a high view of the sacraments. I think the controversy was just on how should we phrase what goes on. In Matt’s video on the Lord’s Supper, he speaks on a spiritual feeding of Christ, which means that Matt is not zwinglian. I think the reason why zoomer talks about the PCA’s view of sacraments is because some PCA pastors may be zwinglian (which I would argue is rare, but does occur. I have heard pastors in the PCUSA sound zwinglian also, even with the Scots confession), but also because they want to be careful explaining the reformed view and say zwinglian phrases even though they hold to real presence to appeal I guess to a memorialist audience. My little gripe with the supposed zwinglians is that they should be more clear about what they believe to avoid confusion, and my little gripe with zoomer is that I believe that we should debate on this in the reformed tradition. Yes, we all believe Christ is spiritually present, but having a different opinion or phraseology of how he is really and spiritually present shouldn’t have you labeled Baptist or zwinglian.

    • @erc9468
      @erc9468 Před rokem +1

      @@mmtoss6530
      Yeah - its interesting that the ghosts of Marburg still haunt us to this day.
      FWIW, I have seen *exactly* the zwinglian, minimalist sacrament view in PCA churches. Baptism and the Eucharist are treated in a very perfunctory, memorialist kind of way.

    • @jordandraper2284
      @jordandraper2284 Před měsícem +1

      Yes, the pastor was invited many times explicitly to say whether he affirms the belief that we really receive Christ in the Eucharist, with specific reference to the Westminster Confession. Each time the pastor side-stepped a direct answer. Then when the interviewer asked why there is a reluctance among reformed Christians to affirm the belief that we really receive the Lord in the Holy Communion, as it is affirmed in the Westminster Confession, the pastor said “I don’t know what you mean. Can you give me an example?”
      This response seems odd, shifty, and disingenuous.

  • @paulbriggsy
    @paulbriggsy Před 4 měsíci +1

    Pastor Matthew is a gracious, thoughtful and patient theologian who has little time for overly-complex semantic interpretations and intellectually-inspired theological obsessions. His channel is well worth subscribing to.

  • @rileyb4995
    @rileyb4995 Před rokem +5

    This was the cross over I've been waiting for

  • @jacobknight8471
    @jacobknight8471 Před rokem +18

    I think it’d be cool for you to do a musical analysis of contemporary vs older worship music

    • @andrewwunrow
      @andrewwunrow Před rokem +7

      That would be interesting to hear his take on it. He seems pretty biased, but with good reason, which gives him an interesting perspective.
      Even though I'm literally getting my degree in classical music, I'm much more open to (some) contemporary music than he is from what I've seen.

    • @deutschermichel5807
      @deutschermichel5807 Před rokem +1

      ​@@andrewwunrowoh that is cool.

    • @basedgod6016
      @basedgod6016 Před rokem +1

      @@andrewwunrow yeah same, in terms of strictly worship music i'm orthodox so i keep it to the traditional chants and hymns but in terms of regular music even though i'm a classically trained musician i'm really not a purist about what i listen to lol, i'm big into all kinds of secular contemporary genres. also congrats on the degree, hope you've enjoyed it :)

    • @fighterofthenightman1057
      @fighterofthenightman1057 Před rokem +3

      I don’t know if Zoomer agrees, but I think contemporary Christian music is fine … I really like some Lauren Daigle songs, for example. However, it just doesn’t belong in a sacred church service! The hymns are more beautiful than anything new.

    • @deusvulture5183
      @deusvulture5183 Před rokem

      I second this bigtime. 🎉

  • @MAMoreno
    @MAMoreno Před rokem +16

    When I saw who was being interviewed, I thought, "Are they going to argue about baptism?"
    The way I see it, Zwingli is an inescapable part of the Reformed tradition, so this point will always be a matter of dispute. Reformed Christians can hold a range of beliefs from Knox to Zwingli without losing their Reformed identity. (Maybe they shouldn't call themselves Presbyterians if they disagree with Knox, but they are still very much within the Reformed tent.)

  • @ExNihiloComesNothing
    @ExNihiloComesNothing Před rokem +7

    I just subbed to Pastor Matt a few hours ago, then Lo and Behold!

  • @falsouth762
    @falsouth762 Před rokem +6

    This is a great collaboration video. I enjoy both of your channels.

  • @michaelbelser6088
    @michaelbelser6088 Před rokem +3

    THERE IS NOTHING THAT EXISTS IN THIS WORLD, or any other for that matter, that can stand up to the DEVINE POWER of FAITH & The LIMITLESS POWER & PURITY of BELIEF in such FAITH. NOT ONLY your own FAITH, but in the ENORMOUS FAITH of the HOLY COMMUNITY

  • @Holy-Heretic
    @Holy-Heretic Před rokem +4

    the name Zwingli always makes me shiver

  • @Servant1689LBCF
    @Servant1689LBCF Před rokem +3

    So happy to see this collab!

  • @redknightsr69
    @redknightsr69 Před rokem +13

    Your intro took the intro words out of Matt's mouth 😂

  • @pipinfresh
    @pipinfresh Před rokem +9

    Everhard was getting a little annoyed at Zoomers questions about the sacraments. I could feel the tension there 😅

    • @warrenroby6907
      @warrenroby6907 Před 10 měsíci +5

      Zoomer was correct to press on such a weighty topic.

    • @pipinfresh
      @pipinfresh Před 10 měsíci

      @@warrenroby6907 I agree.

  • @Dan-s6s
    @Dan-s6s Před měsícem

    The sign and the seals. The sacrament. The ordinance. As for the sign, I would say that sign means that the tokens or the symbols or the bodies are annexed to the promises; that is, the antecedent promises. The sign is two things: the things and the words, or the promises. When they are separated, there is no consecration, and there is no setting them apart for the purpose they were designed for.

  • @levimahan2393
    @levimahan2393 Před rokem +52

    Redeemed Zoomer wore out pastor Everhard with the line of questions on the sacrements.

    • @warrenroby6907
      @warrenroby6907 Před 10 měsíci +8

      I totally support Zoomer’s pressing on the important topic.

    • @GrammarPoliceBot
      @GrammarPoliceBot Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@warrenroby6907 same here, I was surprised by the “I don’t know”

    • @MrMountaindiver
      @MrMountaindiver Před 7 měsíci +3

      It was kind of a strawman argument question since Zoomer made a claim that he doesn't see this and then when asked how many churches are going to he said I don't know.. so where's the question coming from then?

    • @BisterBox
      @BisterBox Před 3 měsíci

      @@GrammarPoliceBotthat question was of how other churches spoke of the communion being the blood and body, i dont know is a normal answer unless you visit many other churches.

  • @baconhair5609
    @baconhair5609 Před rokem +5

    For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.

    • @wintershreve2056
      @wintershreve2056 Před rokem +1

      You'll notice the verse doesn't say "God effaciously wills all men to be saved" or even that Christ died for the world (which I affirm). It says that God loved the world, He gave His Only Begotten Son, and that whoever believes on the Son is saved, something every legitimate calvinist affirms.

  • @laiquende9971
    @laiquende9971 Před rokem +6

    In some ways very painful to watch. I love Dr. Everhard and even spent over 200 dollars on a wide margin Bible at his recommendation 5 years ago (great choice still). However you can see his hesitation to say anything remotely salvific about the sacraments. He seems to be motivated by worry that the layman will misunderstand and hear a Catholic position, but I'd say the way he speaks brings about the opposite misunderstanding and most Presbyterians think mode and infant baptism are the extent of our disagreements with baptists.
    I really appreciate people like Zoomer who aren't afraid to simply say the Reformed position. And I don't mean that to say that Dr. Everhard is. I just wish he and more PCA ministers would be willing to teach the somewhat nuanced position of limited sacramental efficacy with the same readiness to teach limited atonement. A lot of these things can be misunderstood so let's teach them.

    • @nonameguy4441
      @nonameguy4441 Před 27 dny

      This is a good comment. I concur with you

  • @adamalderfer4435
    @adamalderfer4435 Před rokem +11

    Can you do a video comparing the different versions of the Bible?

  • @CS-NLCF-Guitar
    @CS-NLCF-Guitar Před rokem +3

    Oh nice this should be an awesome video!

  • @vanlalhruaitluangazote739

    Westminster Confession of Faith on The Lord's Supper:
    "Worthy receivers, outwardly partaking of the visible elements, in this sacrament, do then also, inwardly by faith, really and indeed, yet not carnally and corporally, but spiritually, receive, and feed upon, Christ crucified, and all benefits of his death:the body and blood of Christ being then, not corporally or carnally, in, with, or under the bread and wine; yet, as really, but spiritually, present to the faith of believers in that ordinance, as the elements themselves are to their outward senses." (WCF XXIX.7)

  • @IcyFactsFromMikey
    @IcyFactsFromMikey Před rokem +8

    This is so awesome.

  • @loganpeck5084
    @loganpeck5084 Před rokem +2

    This is the collab I needed!!!

  • @davewhite756
    @davewhite756 Před 2 měsíci

    57:35 my town has a full pca church with no pastor and an empty opc church with a pastor. The pca building has been there since the gold rush, church of the 49ers.

  • @matthewstanger1423
    @matthewstanger1423 Před 5 měsíci

    I think the two of you should do a video with Ready to Harvest. I think it would be a great video to see.

  • @Skibidivm_Latrinae
    @Skibidivm_Latrinae Před rokem +14

    Finally more Redeemed Zoomer videos!

  • @Dan-s6s
    @Dan-s6s Před měsícem +1

    Dr. Mathew is unaware of empiricism as a many pastors are. The sacraments are for souls with bodies for the strengthening of our faith. There is a correlation between John's Gospel and empiricism. John demonstrates the necessity for justification and proof for faith. Proof and the word also go together. Nobody believes Jesus words apart from the prophecies, signs, wonders, and testimonies. Likewise, the sacraments are for the strengthening of our faith that the Holy Spirit provides.

  • @AmericanDoughnutWizard
    @AmericanDoughnutWizard Před rokem +3

    Now this should be good

  • @wyattpruitt6965
    @wyattpruitt6965 Před rokem +5

    The Problem with the Sacraments in the PCA is they let Baptists become members of there churches even when they don't believe anything in the confession. So the even though the Pastors may believe it, in practice it is not practiced. (Im a member of the PCA).

    • @redeemedzoomer6053
      @redeemedzoomer6053  Před rokem +21

      I would criticize them for that, but then again, my denomination lets atheists become members, so that's a real example of the plank in our own eye

    • @perilousrange
      @perilousrange Před rokem +3

      @@redeemedzoomer6053 I find it fascinating that you choose to be PCUSA over PCA. I know your stance on taking back the main line denominations; but it's still hard for me to process. Then again, I also have trouble processing Catholics that aren't sedevacantists.

    • @Crazypitbull16
      @Crazypitbull16 Před rokem +1

      ​@perilousrange he said that he went to an ECO church while in college so possibly find one of those.

    • @hildegardnessie8438
      @hildegardnessie8438 Před rokem

      @@perilousrangesedevacantists aren’t Catholics because they put themselves outside the ecclesial boundaries of the Catholic Church.

  • @arthurrytuz4855
    @arthurrytuz4855 Před rokem +2

    Yeah, but having all those confessions would make Licensure Exams brutal...

  • @stanthebamafan
    @stanthebamafan Před měsícem

    In my PCUSA church growing up, we never opened the book of confession in 18 years. We never identified as or taught what reformed meant. We were just a generic leftist church. In my current PCA church, we discuss the Westminster confession/catechism every Sunday.

  • @pawlaovicto7824
    @pawlaovicto7824 Před 10 měsíci

    God bless Pr. Everhard that he is a grey-haired, Bible-believing man, pastor, husband and father. With many narcissistic men and women running to colagen supplies, hair painting and the like, may God give me grace not to tie to appearances.

  • @lotus5781
    @lotus5781 Před rokem

    Brother please make a video about the beliefs of immortality of soul/ sprit for eternal time among all types of Christian religions.

  • @joshjay6765
    @joshjay6765 Před 10 měsíci

    I discovered both of you guys recently and have appreciated your videos. In the past year I’ve come to believe in covenant theology, paedobaptism, and the reformed doctrine of salvation. I’ve been listening to a lot of reformed teachings, but have been struggling with the idea that baptism is both a sign and seal. Eph 1 teaches that the Holy Spirit is our seal which we receive when we believe. How can baptism be a seal if we were already sealed with the Holy Spirit when we believed?

    • @nonameguy4441
      @nonameguy4441 Před 27 dny

      It is a seal stating God arranged history in such a manner that the children of believers are born into his family. It is a seal of his promises though that he ordinarily is a God to you and to your children.

  • @Blaaake
    @Blaaake Před rokem

    I Would love to see you do a show with Bill Purvis. I think it would give a great insight into the Evangelist Baptist sector of Protestantism.

  • @Probably_Dumb
    @Probably_Dumb Před rokem +4

    What's so hard about saying "we turly receive the body and blood of Christ" ?
    His own inability to say those words should have been evidence to him of what you say you have observed in the PCA.

    • @ExNihiloComesNothing
      @ExNihiloComesNothing Před rokem

      It appeared to me that Pastor Matt was asking for evidence of Zoomer's claim, of which he had none.

    • @garyboulton2302
      @garyboulton2302 Před rokem +1

      There always has to be clarification. Not only to distinguish between alternative views but also to bring guidance to the lay person.

  • @LukeBowman08
    @LukeBowman08 Před rokem +4

    hey Zoomer, could you make a video on why you aren't Molinist?

  • @javierluyanda8283
    @javierluyanda8283 Před rokem +4

    He definitely seems closer to the memorialist view of sacrements while you seem to lean closer to the Lutheran view , This probably is a result of what you said about multiple confessions clarifying Westminster , while only one confession can be interpreted differently , Also did not like the way he was separating the natures of Christ saying Catholics tend to focus on human nature present , and Reformed divine. Christ cannot be divided in anything. That is Nestorian heresy

    • @blastingcows5024
      @blastingcows5024 Před 5 měsíci +2

      We do make a distinction though otherwise you are a monophysitist.

    • @calvinknox1142
      @calvinknox1142 Před měsícem

      I agree with you on Zoomer, he seems to hold a Lutheran view. Everhard has a Reformed Westmnister view. Sign and seal. It is effectual just as the WCF speaks of the Word and Prayer being effectual meand of grace.
      And he did not slip into Nestorian heresy. There has to be a distinction because Christians believe Christ rose again. He has a resurrected body in a real location (i.e., heaven), and He is also omnipresent because He is God.

  • @RallyTheTally
    @RallyTheTally Před rokem

    Really cool interveiw!

  • @darrelbolen5908
    @darrelbolen5908 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I like both of you But I’m bias I’m a Presbyterian

  • @ebeleingram8048
    @ebeleingram8048 Před rokem +2

    Zoomer can't understand an intellectual " I don't know" answer. This pastor is so good that though he doesn't know he has a very clear answer but is still pressed.

    • @josephscottadams39
      @josephscottadams39 Před rokem

      It was kinda of an awkward exchange. I don't think pastor Matt was understanding his question. I still don't really understand what Zoomer was asking.

  • @GenZRemnant9748
    @GenZRemnant9748 Před rokem +6

    Hey zoomer I’m about to start my own channel with a similar Minecraft and Christianity style. Out of curiosity would it be possible in the future for your server to have a Pentecostal town

  • @micahwolfgram6827
    @micahwolfgram6827 Před rokem

    This is off topic but I was curious what your opinion on Plymouth Brethren/ Assemblies of Brethren is or if you had even ever looked into them?

  • @Snowhater-jm1wr
    @Snowhater-jm1wr Před 3 měsíci

    I liked his 1984 shirt.

  • @alexandraellison4946
    @alexandraellison4946 Před rokem +1

    Based collab

  • @Kefa...
    @Kefa... Před rokem

    The kingdom of hell will never prevail, that means that a reformation is impossible. And they said , save us Lord, for we perish, then He said , where is your faith?

  • @johntobey1558
    @johntobey1558 Před 5 měsíci

    The reformed zoomer is in a Samctuary that looks a lot like 10th Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia near Rittenhouse Square near where the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra plays. Wkere the legemdary James M Boice preached theoughout the 1980's and 1990's. My wife and I were married there.

  • @marymanikow8335
    @marymanikow8335 Před měsícem

    Similar experience

  • @manuelpitman
    @manuelpitman Před rokem

    Lol 😂 bro he made a video shortly after about your and his conversation. Still watching but I don’t think he mentioned you by name 🥺

  • @slamdancer1720
    @slamdancer1720 Před 8 měsíci

    I'm not sure I agree that there is an unclarity in reformed belief as it relates to the sacraments.

  • @sdubs
    @sdubs Před rokem

    i can't see PCA and PCUSA "merging" ...
    that's like saying Westminster Theological Seminary and Princeton Theological Seminary merging... which is just unfathomable to think about.

    • @redeemedzoomer6053
      @redeemedzoomer6053  Před rokem +4

      Yes, PCA will have to stop being Baptist and PCUSA will need to stop being atheist

  • @JuiceBox_0126
    @JuiceBox_0126 Před rokem

    Could you recommend some theology books for someone who is new to theology

  • @timboslice980
    @timboslice980 Před rokem +6

    I think presbys are trying to have their cake and eat it too when it comes to baptism. Its a symbol of your faith and saves but in the next breath, you say john the baptist had faith as an ingant but we cant tell if infants being baptized are regenerated. If baptism saves then i cant see how they arent regenerate. Todays reformed baptists at least are more consitent in their understanding of the sacrement. I do however appreciate the attempt at sticking with Calvin rather than the Smyth on that. The lords supper as well! I am seriously curious, why dont presbys take calvins historic view on mary seriously?

    • @redeemedzoomer6053
      @redeemedzoomer6053  Před rokem +4

      I mean traditionally Presbyterians believe Mary is the Mother of God and may have been a perpetual virgin

    • @timboslice980
      @timboslice980 Před rokem +2

      @redeemedzoomer6053 Dude... you should totally do a video on that! In the 10 years I spent as a calvinist I never heard Calvin's view on Mary. I think it's one of those historic doctrines that a lot of modern presbys stay away from for fear of sounding too catholic. I don't think you're like that at all.... I'd be so interested to hear your thoughts on the theotokos.

    • @robsunners
      @robsunners Před rokem

      Calvin compromised on baptism, as did Luther. They only signed off on infant baptism because they helped to find state churches, and a state church has to "baptise" infants.

    • @timboslice980
      @timboslice980 Před rokem +1

      @@robsunners What do you mean compromise? Do you think they could've gone with their beliefs rather than altar theology to appease the state? Or do you think their real interest was power and influence?

    • @redeemedzoomer6053
      @redeemedzoomer6053  Před rokem +7

      what that guy said isn't true at all. Calvin STRONGLY advocated infant baptism. ALL the Reformers believed Mary is the Mother of God, and I have a video about that called "is Mary the Mother of God"

  • @sweetfruit7769
    @sweetfruit7769 Před rokem +1

    what are your thoughts on Nietzsche?

    • @shaddjimenez4524
      @shaddjimenez4524 Před 2 měsíci

      "God is dead" - Nietzsche
      "Nietzsche is dead" - God

    • @sweetfruit7769
      @sweetfruit7769 Před 2 měsíci

      @@shaddjimenez4524 he is right about the ascetic ideal to be frank

  • @collinhudson3878
    @collinhudson3878 Před rokem +1

    Zoomer, what are your views on dating and even marrying from different denominations. My girlfriend and I have been dating for a while and both of us are part of different denominations. Her being Calvinist and myself being a Roman Catholic. I really love your videos and I was just wondering what your views on this would be.

    • @colmortimer1066
      @colmortimer1066 Před rokem

      I thought about this a lot as I had a Mormon gf that was really serious. My view on this is for both of you to try each other's churches and see if one sticks, and if not, try to find a 3rd denomination you can agree on. Marriage should be the bringing together of 2 people before God, so it does well if you find a common one...though it may still work if you both stick to your current church, as long as you reach an understanding about it.
      In my case I was willing to try almost any church but the Mormon church, and she was unwilling to waver. But the Mormon church is quite a lot different from other Christian faiths, and she was unwilling to give an inch. At the end of the day I think you have to do what is right for you, and if you find a healthy compromise. I wish you both well, how ever it works out. :)

    • @jaihummel5057
      @jaihummel5057 Před rokem +3

      Not zoomer, but if you understand dating rightly, you will know it's primary objective is for marriage, and a necessary and righteous consequence of Christian marriage is children. How are you going to raise them? How are you going to catechise them? You must, as a one-flesh married couple, have a united view on all matters theology. Calvinism and catholicism could not be more different in terms of their viewpoints on many, many issues. Sola scriptura, predestination, the sacraments, just to name a few, I'm sure you're aware. You must sort this out and come to an agreement, where you either side fully with one or another's denomination, or a third denomination if you prefer that. As your wife she must submit to you, but you also must be unified in truth. You will not have a fruitful marriage if you two can't agree on the essentials of the Christian faith.

    • @bushbladesnbows.2378
      @bushbladesnbows.2378 Před rokem +1

      Watch his vid on how to get a good Christian girlfriend, he gets into that a lot. He also gets into it in one of his QnA vids

    • @jakinboaz8558
      @jakinboaz8558 Před rokem

      @collinhudson3878 Begome Calvinist

    • @gigahorse1475
      @gigahorse1475 Před rokem

      @@bushbladesnbows.2378 I second this ^

  • @themanincharge6418
    @themanincharge6418 Před rokem +1

    I don't think Matthew Everhard was able to understand what Zoomer was trying to explicate.

  • @samuelclema8833
    @samuelclema8833 Před rokem

    nice!

  • @zachsmith8916
    @zachsmith8916 Před rokem

    Zwingli was reformed. So I think it’s inaccurate to act as if Zwingli’s views aren’t reformed. They certainly aren’t historically Presbyterian but they are historically reformed.

  • @moisesgarcia5422
    @moisesgarcia5422 Před rokem +1

    Hello, May I please join your Kingdomcraft minecraft server?

  • @MrMonchis04
    @MrMonchis04 Před rokem +1

    Thank God I'm catholic

    • @FearAndTrembling
      @FearAndTrembling Před rokem +1

      We should pray for those who think they are catholic, but are not.

  • @Onycato
    @Onycato Před rokem +1

    Hey zoomer, sorry for the question being here I tried on insta but it flagged my account. What heretical "christian" denomination is worst for Christianity? Whether it be for size of it or its ideas? Edit: I don't mean progressive Christianity because that probably would be worse because of size and teachings I mean like JW or Mormons etc

    • @MAMoreno
      @MAMoreno Před rokem +1

      Surely it would be the Mormons. Arianism (the heresy promoted by the JWs) is closer to Christian orthodoxy than polytheism is.

    • @wintershreve2056
      @wintershreve2056 Před rokem

      ​​@@MAMorenoat least mormons can confess Jesus is Lord and God raised Him from the dead. JWs believe in a spiritual Resurrection.

    • @MAMoreno
      @MAMoreno Před rokem

      @@wintershreve2056 But if Jesus is now the physical offspring of a powerful alien from Kolob, haven't we departed from the orthodox faith by quite a distance?

  • @kurtdavid805
    @kurtdavid805 Před rokem

    I joined Redemmed Zoomer’s Disco server,got muted for a week cuz of a meme,and first thing I said something,someone said “oh no,another catholic racist” pretty rude,huh?

  • @somewhereisgone
    @somewhereisgone Před rokem

    Is it just me or is there no audio?

  • @csikostamas8604
    @csikostamas8604 Před rokem

    This is probably just coming from my background as an enthusiastic Orthodox Catechumen, but the discussion about the Sacraments was kind of painful to listen to. It very much sounds like Pastor Matthew really believes in symbolic sacraments, and only nominally/verbally gives some affirmation of realist sacramentology so as not to go afoul of the traditional reformed stance in the confessions. I honestly don't understand what point remains to the Sacraments in this view.
    Overall, very interesting discussion, thoroughly enjoyed it.

  • @TCM1231
    @TCM1231 Před rokem +1

    Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus

  • @No_auto_toon
    @No_auto_toon Před rokem +1

    Finally!!!😂

  • @TCM1231
    @TCM1231 Před rokem

    How are you reconciling your interpretation of scripture with passages like Matthew 16:18-19, or 2 Peter 3:16. Or the fact that regeneration and justification are the same thing and happen simultaneously…. Inferior theology.

  • @jasonblizzard9635
    @jasonblizzard9635 Před 10 měsíci

    Christian husbands now 'obey their wives,' yet Jesus specifically and unequivocally said, "I came to uphold the Law... Wives obey your husbands..." You guys are practicing goddess ideology, not biblical truth.

    • @nohomo4774
      @nohomo4774 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Ephesians 5:21 "Submitting yourselves one to another in the fear of God"
      In my perspective, submission is willing and earnest obedience, while obedience doesn't describe one's attitude while yielding to another. Those who say husbands are to obey their wives might be simply confused in their wording. Submit and obey are often interchangeable. Also, they might be taking Ephesians 5:21 to it's logical end, even though the Bible does not emphasize for husbands to obey their wives.
      I'm trying to argue in good faith, but I agree that specifically saying "husbands are to obey their wives" shouldn't be explicitly taught. Especially since Eve led Adam to sin as well, which is why husbands now have leadership of their households.

  • @craigpoplin6551
    @craigpoplin6551 Před 2 měsíci

    Soft questions both ways!

  • @davidfitzpatrick6535
    @davidfitzpatrick6535 Před rokem

    So this is coming from a Free Methodist Armenian POV. We believe that baptism is a showing of ur faith. One of the things we do at a baptism is faith testimony where we explain what led us to Christ. However we also believe that if u are on your death bed and accept the free gift of salvation (again as an Armenian viewpoint we believe in Free will) if u aren't baptized before u die that doesn't mean u lose ur salvation. In some cases from pastors I know they will do a what I like to call "prison baptism" where instead of being fully immersed in a pool pond or baptism tank u can be baptized by having water or oil gently poured over ur head and the sign of the cross on your forehead (note this is not the Catholic sign of the cross its just a simple cross on ur forehead and not fully down) Although here's something I've been meaning to ask u. What do u think about the question "If God is so good then why is there evil in the world and why does God not stop it?" Our view (again its the Armenian view that has free will) is that because God is a loving father he gives us free will to choose good or evil and that's why there's evil and suffering in the world. We also believe in the fall of man (Adam and Eve and the garden of Eden) so that's why. As for why God doesn't stop it again because we as humans have free will He can't stop it because then He would be taking away our free will and thereby no longer be a loving God because He would then be forcing His will on us.

    • @MysticOceanDollies
      @MysticOceanDollies Před rokem

      That seems pretty similar to the Baptist view of baptism. We also view baptism as a demonstration of faith.

    • @MysticOceanDollies
      @MysticOceanDollies Před rokem

      Though most of the Baptist in my area have very mixed views on free will. Some are pretty Armenian while others all full 5 point Calvinist.

    • @davidfitzpatrick6535
      @davidfitzpatrick6535 Před rokem

      @@MysticOceanDollies So for me that would depend on the type of Baptist u are. I have many Baptist friends and it seems to depend on whether ur Reformed (Calvinist Baptist) or First/Second Baptist church. Or if u're in the States I think reformed Baptist is often called SOuthern Baptist but a lot of Canadian Baptists (im Canadian btw) dont like the Southern Baptist name due to the extermism that has come out of it (Westboro Baptist for example)

    • @MysticOceanDollies
      @MysticOceanDollies Před rokem +1

      @@davidfitzpatrick6535 you would be correct that most southern Baptist tend to lean on the reformed (I grew up Southern Baptist). Very few Southern Baptist churches are like Westboro and I am pretty sure they are not a part of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). The SBC is the reason my dad is saved as they held a lot of missions in Cuba and have started a lot of churches there.

    • @davidfitzpatrick6535
      @davidfitzpatrick6535 Před rokem

      @@MysticOceanDollies Church plants are allowed in Cuba? I know Christianity is the official religion there (or Catholicism at least) but I thought the Castros didnt allow Christianity to spread?

  • @marvl5363
    @marvl5363 Před 11 měsíci

    "Husband of one" lol

    • @SilentEcho4178
      @SilentEcho4178 Před měsícem

      That's just an allusion to Titus 1, obviously he's not trying to emphasize or defend his monogamy.

  • @guidodasquid7545
    @guidodasquid7545 Před rokem +2

    I was raised Roman Catholic, moved to the South and became Baptist? Southern Baptist. Later in the navy they had protestant or non-protestant. Nowadays, I actually don't believe in denominations. I am a Deacon at a Non-denominational Christian church. We are all Christians. Is Christ your Lord and Savior. Did Christ die for your sins. Are you saved by faith not works.

    • @perilousrange
      @perilousrange Před rokem +1

      Please elaborate... How else would you describe the differences in beliefs?

    • @guidodasquid7545
      @guidodasquid7545 Před rokem

      If you wish to discuss further, I can lead you to the homepage of our church and you can feel free to look at our core beliefs. Or I can give you my cell and we can discuss it. It would take quite a bit to elaborate and my hands can't type for long.

    • @hildegardnessie8438
      @hildegardnessie8438 Před rokem +1

      The Catholic Church is pre-denominational. It is the One True Church.

  • @TCM1231
    @TCM1231 Před rokem

    Protestants keep taking massive Ls on a daily basis.

  • @robsunners
    @robsunners Před rokem +2

    Lots of focus on confessions, and a total dismissal of Biblical truth. Scripture clearly states that baptism is done on confession of faith and is, by definition, through immersion, and John 6 clearly distinguishes the bread and wine as a literal form (albeit a mystery this side of heaven as to how) of Christ's body. Why else would so many, who had followed Jesus for so long, turn away from him after he doubles down on this point?

  • @bennettrubingh
    @bennettrubingh Před rokem

    First

  • @simonskinner1450
    @simonskinner1450 Před 11 měsíci

    All this division in Christianity, and subdivision is cultist, and is only possible due to its divorce from its roots in the 2nd century, more Churchianity yhat the spiritual faith of Abraham.
    I have a Ytube video series 'Myths in so-called Christianity' for the NT truth, rather than doctrines negotiated by men centuries later, eg the 5 points of Calvinism is Baptism not Salvation.

    • @bryanbaez4412
      @bryanbaez4412 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Dude. You’re wasting you’re time coming onto a video of two Presbyterians talking. Go pedal the nonsense you’re talking about somewhere else

    • @bryanbaez4412
      @bryanbaez4412 Před 4 měsíci

      @@SilentEcho4178 no one here is saying that.

    • @simonskinner1450
      @simonskinner1450 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@SilentEcho4178 maybe I have figured it out, do you want to know how?

    • @simonskinner1450
      @simonskinner1450 Před 4 měsíci

      @@bryanbaez4412 figuring it out is an honest point, the NT is 2000 years old but it tells us in the epistles it was already being falsely taught, Paul complained often of the churches in the regions how quickly they believed a perverted gospel, and all I say is he was right and nobody listened to him until I did.
      The churches grew in their false teaching, yet the truth is still there if we listen to Jesus, Paul and John.

    • @bryanbaez4412
      @bryanbaez4412 Před 4 měsíci

      @@simonskinner1450 truth is objective. Figuring it out is hard. No one has it a hundred percent. The western church was definitely far from it during the great schism and and reformations that’s for sure