

Reasonable Theology Podcast
Clay Kraby
Welcome to the Reasonable Theology podcast, where I present sound doctrine in plain language. I'm here to help you better understand, articulate, and live out the fullness of the Christian faith.
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Jun 22, 2021 • 40min
Biblical Church Leadership | Titus 1:5-9
This is the second sermon in a series on the book of Titus, covering Titus 1:5-9:This is why I left you in Crete, so that you might put what remained into order, and appoint elders in every town as I directed you— if anyone is above reproach, the husband of one wife, and his children are believers and not open to the charge of debauchery or insubordination. For an overseer, as God's steward, must be above reproach. He must not be arrogant or quick-tempered or a drunkard or violent or greedy for gain, but hospitable, a lover of good, self-controlled, upright, holy, and disciplined. He must hold firm to the trustworthy word as taught, so that he may be able to give instruction in sound doctrine and also to rebuke those who contradict it.For the complete sermon series, visit www.Go2Grace.org/Titus Get a free trial of Logos at ReasonableTheology.org/Logos Support the showGET THE NEWSLETTEREach edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS:A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and ClearlyA Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church HistoryAudio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to EnjoyA Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your LibrarySUBSCRIBE HERE

Jun 15, 2021 • 42min
An Introduction to Titus | Titus 1:1-4
This is the first sermon in a series on the book of Titus, covering Titus 1:1-4:Paul, a servant of God and an apostle of Jesus Christ, for the sake of the faith of God's elect and their knowledge of the truth, which accords with godliness, in hope of eternal life, which God, who never lies, promised before the ages began and at the proper time manifested in his word through the preaching with which I have been entrusted by the command of God our Savior;To Titus, my true child in a common faith:Grace and peace from God the Father and Christ Jesus our Savior.For the complete sermon series, visit www.Go2Grace.org/TitusGet a free trial of Logos at ReasonableTheology.org/Logos Support the showGET THE NEWSLETTEREach edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS:A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and ClearlyA Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church HistoryAudio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to EnjoyA Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your LibrarySUBSCRIBE HERE

May 4, 2021 • 43min
Working While Waiting on the Lord | Bonus Episode
What should we do when where we are is not where we expected or wanted to be?How do we react when God has placed us in a situation that is very different than what we’d planned or hoped? What are we supposed to do when God’s timing is different than our own?While these times can be discouraging, it is important that Christians to remember that no matter where God has brought us or how fast He brings us there, our task remains the same: to do the work of the Lord. Listen to this sermon on Romans 15:22-29 as we examine the example of the apostle Paul as one who worked hard while waiting on the Lord.Support the showGET THE NEWSLETTEREach edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS:A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and ClearlyA Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church HistoryAudio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to EnjoyA Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your LibrarySUBSCRIBE HERE

Apr 25, 2021 • 35min
Candor: The Secret for Tough Conversations | RTP 39
From managing conflict resolution in the workplace to navigating differences at home, many issues remain unaddressed and unresolved when you cannot speak clearly, candidly, and truthfully for fear of negative consequences. Being able to speak with candor - or forthright honesty - is essential for building and maintaining effective leadership and healthy relationships.On this episode we speak with Charles Causey about his new book Candor: The Secret to Succeeding at Tough Conversations.Listen in as we discuss how you can succeed in tough conversations through candor without being unloving or overbearing.On this episode we'll discuss: What candor is and why it's importantHow timing, character, and love factor into our candid conversationsFour keys for having tough conversations go wellHow to overcome enemies of candorOvercoming a fear of confrontationSee the Show Notes at ReasonableTheology.org/Episode39Get a free trial of Logos at ReasonableTheology.org/Logos Support the showGET THE NEWSLETTEREach edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS:A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and ClearlyA Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church HistoryAudio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to EnjoyA Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your LibrarySUBSCRIBE HERE

Feb 7, 2021 • 39min
Spurgeon's Love Story | RTP 38
In 1871, Charles Spurgeon wrote to his wife, Susannah "My Own Dear one - None know how grateful I am to God for you. In all I have ever done for Him, you have a large share. For in making me so happy you have fitted me for service. Not an ounce of power has ever been lost to the good cause through you. I have served the Lord far more, and never less, for your sweet companionship. The Lord God Almighty bless you now and forever!" On this episode of the podcast, Dr. Ray Rhodes, Jr. returns to the podcast to talk about his new book, Yours, Till Heaven: The Untold Love Story of Charles and Susie Spurgeon. On this episode we'll discuss: How Charles and Susannah first metWhat their courtship looked like in Victorian EnglandHow Susannah adjusted to life with the famous preacherSusannah's contributions to Charles' ministryHow Charles ministered to Susannah in their homeThe lasting lessons we can take from their marriageSee the Show Notes at ReasonableTheology.org/Episode38Get a free trial of Logos at ReasonableTheology.org/Logos Support the showGET THE NEWSLETTEREach edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS:A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and ClearlyA Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church HistoryAudio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to EnjoyA Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your LibrarySUBSCRIBE HERE

Dec 21, 2020 • 6min
Hymn Story: Hark the Herald Angels Sing | Bonus Audio
"Hark the Herald Angels Sing" is one of the best-known and best-loved Christmas songs and has been for well over 260 years. But you might not recognize the original lyrics. It began with:Hark how all the welkin rings, Glory to the King of KingsWhat on earth is a welkin? And how did this hymn change over time?Here’s the story behind the original hymn, the change in its lyrics, and how it came to be the familiar song we know today.Merry Christmas, from ReasonableTheology.orgSupport the showGET THE NEWSLETTEREach edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS:A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and ClearlyA Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church HistoryAudio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to EnjoyA Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your LibrarySUBSCRIBE HERE

Dec 1, 2020 • 48min
The Role of the King James Bible in the Modern Church | RTP 37
Although online discussions about the King James Bible's place in the 21st century can often become heated, there is an important conversation to be had about how language changes and the role of modern translations.In his book Authorized: The Use & Misuse of the King James Bible, author Mark Ward builds a case for the KJV translators' view that English Bible translations should be readable by what they called "the very vulgar"―and what we would call "the man on the street." Listen as Mark Ward discusses why we should make good use of modern Bible translations without losing an appreciation for the good old King James.This was a fun and refreshing conversation about an often controversial topic, and I hope that you'll enjoy it as well!On this episode we discuss:The benefits of continuing to use the King James BibleSeveral challenges of using only the King James BibleThe issues posed by dead words and "false friends" when reading the KJVWhy modern translations are valuable and helpfulWhy none of us should be "one-translation-only."Misconceptions about Bible translation that fuel unnecessary controversySuggestions for choosing which translation of Scripture is best for youSee the Show Notes at ReasonableTheology.org/Episode37Get a free trial of Logos at ReasonableTheology.org/Logos Support the showGET THE NEWSLETTEREach edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS:A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and ClearlyA Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church HistoryAudio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to EnjoyA Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your LibrarySUBSCRIBE HERE

Oct 27, 2020 • 37min
Moving From Grumbling to Gratitude | RTP 36
Scripture calls us to give thanks in all circumstances. Unfortunately, it’s far easier to grumble when things are hard. In fact, our guest considers thanksgiving to be a lost spiritual discipline. While thanksgiving is found throughout the Bible, all of us could use some help in cultivating this attitude in our daily lives.Listen as we speak with recovering pessimist Dustin Crowe about how we can move from having a habit of grumbling to one of gratitude and thanksgiving – no matter our circumstances.On this episode we discuss:Why it’s easy for even Christians to fall into a habit of grumblingThe importance of thanksgiving in the BibleFour key elements of Biblical thanksgivingHow having a spirit of gratitude helps us walk through hard timesPractical steps we can take to become more thankful peopleSee the Show Notes at ReasonableTheology.org/Episode36Get a free trial of Logos at ReasonableTheology.org/Logos Support the showGET THE NEWSLETTEREach edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS:A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and ClearlyA Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church HistoryAudio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to EnjoyA Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your LibrarySUBSCRIBE HERE

Oct 6, 2020 • 14min
The Life and Death of William Tyndale | RTP 35
On October 6 1536 William Tyndale was executed by being tied to a stake, strangled, and burned.His crime? Translating the Bible into the English language. Listen to the fascinating story of this Protestant Reformer, Bible translator, and martyr for the Gospel of Jesus Christ.For more information, visit ReasonableTheology.org/episode35.Support the showGET THE NEWSLETTEREach edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS:A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and ClearlyA Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church HistoryAudio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to EnjoyA Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your LibrarySUBSCRIBE HERE

Sep 15, 2020 • 46min
Progressive Christianity: Another Gospel with Alisa Childers | RTP 34
The apostle Paul warned against the dangers of being led astray from a sincere and pure devotion to Christ by those proclaiming another Jesus and another Gospel than that of Scripture. In many places, the New Testament tells believers to guard themselves against a false gospel.While there have been many forms of false gospels over the ages, one of the most prevalent today comes in the form of "progressive Christianity."What is progressive Christianity? In general, it is the view that Christianity itself is progressing and all historical truth claims are up for reinterpretation. The end result often has more in common with modern agnosticism than it does with historical Christianity. Listen as Alisa Childers shares how progressive Christianity led to a crisis of faith and how God rescued her from believing a false gospel.On this episode we discuss:What progressive Christianity is and why it is dangerousAlisa's story of being brought to a crisis of faithHow apologetics helped her to overcome her doubtsWhy progressive Christianity is alluring for believersHow our view of Scripture impacts how we respond to doubtSteps we can take to make us less susceptible to false gospelsSee the Show Notes at ReasonableTheology.org/Episode34Get a free trial of Logos at ReasonableTheology.org/Logos Support the showGET THE NEWSLETTEREach edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS:A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and ClearlyA Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church HistoryAudio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to EnjoyA Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your LibrarySUBSCRIBE HERE


