• The Scandal of Church Division
    May 11 2026

    Never should anyone run faster to deal with division in Church than someone would run to put out a fire in a house. – Matthew Vogan

    Jonathan and James engage in a thought-provoking discussion with Matthew Vogan, editor of the book The Scandal of Church Divisions: Healing the Wounds of Schism by James Durham. They explore the complexities of church unity and division, examining the historical context of Durham's work and its relevance for contemporary Christians. Discover the distinctions between heresy, schism, and division, and learn how these concepts apply to today's church landscape.

    Tune in for valuable insights into the importance of edification and the biblical basis for unity within the body of Christ.

    Thanks to our friends at Reformation Heritage Books, we are pleased to offer two copies of James Durham’s The Scandal of Church Division. Enter here to win!

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    25 mins
  • Pilgrim's Progress, Part 11
    Apr 27 2026

    The dynamic trio continues their exploration of John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress, focusing on the characters Ignorance and Little Faith. Join Jonathan, James, and Jeff Stivason as they unpack the complexities of faith and ignorance in the Christian journey. Discover how Ignorance, despite his good deeds, remains blind to his spiritual state, while Little Faith, though struggling, embodies the essence of a genuine believer.

    Ignorance is someone who knows the Lord's will and lives well, but lacks true understanding of his status before God. – Jeff Stivason

    This thought-provoking discussion reveals the nuances of faith, fear, and the importance of companionship on the pilgrimage of life.

    Thanks to our friends at Banner of Truth, we were pleased to award a copy of John Bunyan’s classic, A Pilgrim’s Progress, to Enoch C. from Chicago, IL!

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    23 mins
  • Declaring Our Faith
    Apr 13 2026

    In this episode of Theology on the Go, Jonathan and James welcome back John Fesco, Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, to discuss the upcoming Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology, Declaring Our Faith: Confessions in a Modern Age, at which John and Jonathan will both be speaking. Today, they discuss the significance of confessions and creeds in the church, exploring common objections and misconceptions surrounding their use in the modern day.

    We need the Scriptures and we need the church, not just the church today, but the church throughout the ages. – John Fesko

    Join us as we unpack the historical context, the causes of deconfessionalism, and the personal application of creeds in our devotional lives.

    We’d love to see you at the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology, April 24-26, at Proclamation Presbyterian Church in Bryn Mawr, PA! Click here for more details and to register: https://alliancenet.org/event/pcrt26/

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    27 mins
  • Personal Devotions
    Mar 30 2026

    Personal devotions is a practice that is a kind of consecrated time, a setting apart of your heart's attention and focus. – James Dolezal

    Jonathan and James spend some time considering the significance of personal devotions and private worship in the Christian life. They explore the importance of setting aside time for prayer, Scripture reading, and meditation, emphasizing how this practice can fuel our daily walk with God.

    The dividends that it pays over time are almost impossible to calculate. – Jonathan Master

    The hosts also share their own routines, best practices, and resources that can help listeners cultivate a rich devotional life. Tune in for insights that can transform your spiritual journey!

    Thanks to our friends at Banner of Truth, we were pleased to award two copies of A.W. Pink’s book, Profiting from the Word, to our listeners. Congratulations to Gretchen G. from Flemington, NJ and Jessica W. from Zumbro Falls, MN!

    Show Notes

    Jonathan and James mentioned several resources they have found helpful in guiding their daily devotions:

    Morning and Evening, by Charles Spurgeon

    https://www.crossway.org/books/morning-and-evening-3case/

    Come to the Waters, by James Montgomery Boice

    https://reformedresources.org/come-to-the-waters-paperback/

    Old Paths, by J.C. Ryle

    https://banneroftruth.org/us/store/ebooks/old-paths/

    The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment, by Jeremiah Burroughs

    https://reformedresources.org/rare-jewel-of-christian-contentment/

    Puritan Paperbacks

    https://reformedresources.org/books/publishers/banner-of-truth/puritan-paperbacks/

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    23 mins
  • Why Me? The Problem of Evil and Suffering
    Mar 16 2026

    Jonathan and James welcome Gabe Fluhrer, the senior minister of First Presbyterian Church in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to discuss Gabe’s latest book, Why Do I Personally Experience Evil and Suffering?, a deeply practical guide for anyone wrestling with depression, anxiety, chronic illness, abuse, poverty, or loss. Gabe shares insights from his book, providing a pastoral perspective that contrasts philosophical discussions with biblical truths.

    I know God is good, because all the suffering that has come into my life…is always filtered through the nail-pierced hands of Jesus. – Gabe Fluhrer

    This episode is a comforting guide for anyone grappling with suffering and seeking to understand its place in the Christian life.

    Thanks to our friends at 10ofThose Publishing, we are pleased to offer two copies of Gabe’s book, Why Do I Personally Experience Evil and Suffering?, to our listeners. Enter here to win!

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    26 mins
  • Voices of the Sages
    Mar 2 2026

    Jonathan and James sit down with award-winning teacher and Old Testament scholar Brian Toews to discuss his insightful book, Voices of the Sages: Old Testament Wisdom in Dialogue. Voices of the Sages delves into biblical wisdom by exploring Old Testament wisdom texts within the Hebrew Bible's Writings (Ketuvim). Imagine these texts as sages in dialogue, presenting insights, clarifications, and debates on topics like the fear of the Lord and the consequences of good and evil.

    These are books in conversation with other books. – Brian Toews

    They explore the unique method of contextuality and montage that Toews employs to illustrate the conversations between the books of the Old Testament. This perspective encourages readers to see biblical wisdom as a living dialogue, illuminating the path to understanding God and pursuing wisdom in life's complexities.

    Thanks to our friends at McGahan Publishing House, we are pleased to offer a copy of Brian’s book, Voices of the Sages, to our listeners. Enter here to win!

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    27 mins
  • The Pilgrim's Progress, Part 10
    Feb 16 2026

    Jonathan, James, and their trusty companion, Jeff Stivason, continue their conversation about John Bunyan's classic work, The Pilgrim's Progress. Episode 10 focuses on Doubting Castle and the Delectable Mountains, unpacking the significance of these allegorical locations and their relation to the Christian experience of doubt, despair, and divine provision. In addition, they delve into the importance of pastoral care and the church's role in guiding believers through life's challenges.

    We need someone who not only teaches us the truth and shows us the glories of the gospel of grace, but who will also warn us in no uncertain terms about subtle ways and significant ways in which we can be led [off the path]. – Jeff Stivason

    Tune in for Part 10 in this fascinating discussion of this Christian classic.

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    30 mins
  • Applying the Benefits of Grace
    Feb 2 2026

    Jonathan and James welcome back Todd Rester, associate professor of Church History at Westminster Theological Seminary, to discuss the profound themes of assurance, faith, and the application of redemption as presented in Volume Five of Petrus van Maastricht's Theoretical Practical Theology. The discussion navigates the conflicts between Reformed theology and Roman Catholic understanding, emphasizing the significance of justification and the transformative power of faith and repentance. Join us for an enlightening conversation that explores the depths of theological thought and its practical implications for believers today.

    Thanks to the generosity of our friends at Reformation Heritage Books, we awarded two copies of Theoretical-Practical Theology, Volume 5 to the following listeners: Austin O. from Lynchburg, VA and David B. from Vacaville, CA.

    Show Notes

    To access previous episodes with Todd Rester, click the links below:

    Volume 1: https://theologyonthego.podbean.com/e/theoretical-practical-theology-podcast/

    Volume 2: https://theologyonthego.podbean.com/e/theoretical-practical-theology-vol-ii/

    Volume 3: https://theologyonthego.podbean.com/e/the-works-of-god-and-the-fall-of-man-podcast/

    Volume 4: https://theologyonthego.podbean.com/e/redemption-in-christ/

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    42 mins