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Jun 18, 2020 • 34min

Alexander Whyte: Eli - Castaway Preacher And Indulgent Father

Alexander Whyte was called the "last of the Puritan preachers," and also was called ecumenical. What caused this famous, fiery preacher to have such a conflicting legacy? In his sermon, "Eli- Castaway Preacher and Indulgent Father," you'll find one of the best defenses of the character of Eli. A man who is often studied treated harshly and misunderstood. Special thanks to Patrick Antonuci. Patrick Antonucci is the founder and host of the Dad Hackers community and podcast. Patrick didn’t grow up in a Christian home, yet now he finds himself married with 5 kids and striving to lead his family as God intended men to do. Patrick and his wife Jessica live near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with their 5 children. If you'd like to financially support the show, go to our Patreon! It helps us continue making the show best we can for you. 3 bucks a month gets you access to special episodes, the RT bookmark, and more! You can also check out our recent Revived Thoughts Deep Dive episode and access to our next "Behind The Scenes" coming out this week! Important announcement in this episode! If you'd like to narrate a sermon, send us an email at revivedthoughts@gmail.com And if you enjoy the show, sharing with friends and a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts helps a lot! These ratings help a ton and we are incredible grateful for them. Follow us for more content throughout the week!  Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube Revived Thoughts Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Jun 11, 2020 • 29min

Phineas Bresee: Baptism With Fire

Phineas Bresee lived in the late 1800s and early 1900s. He would go on to be one of the founding members of the Church of the Nazarene. He encouraged the church to be welcoming to all and especially the lowly. In his sermon, "Baptism With Fire," he reminds us that God's fire is a cleansing good for our soul. That although it may hurt, it is necessary to grow closer to God. Special thanks to Owen White for narrating this sermon. Pastor Owen answered God’s call on his life to preach at the age of 16. Since then he has served many years in youth and worship ministries. Pastor Owen has been serving as a lead pastor in Nazarene churches over the last 7 years. His current assignment is in West Chester, PA. He graduated from Eastern Nazerene college and is married to Hillary and currently has three kids.  If you'd like to financially support the show, go to our Patreon! It helps us continue making the show best we can for you. 3 bucks a month gets you access to special episodes, the RT bookmark, and more! You can also check out our recent Revived Thoughts Deep Dive episode and access to our next "Behind The Scenes" coming out this week! Important announcement in this episode! If you'd like to narrate a sermon, send us an email at revivedthoughts@gmail.com And if you enjoy the show, sharing with friends and a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts helps a lot! These ratings help a ton and we are incredible grateful for them. Follow us for more content throughout the week!  Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube Revived Thoughts Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Jun 4, 2020 • 1h 2min

Basil: To The Rich

Basil was an early church father who pioneered monastic living. He lived in Asia and gave up pretty much all his belongings to encourage people to live a life of simpleness for God. In his sermon, "To The Rich," he challenges the men of his time to repent and change their greedy hearts. He uses the Gospel to explain that too many are more interested in accumulation than in trusting in God. Special thanks to Chris Ridgeway for narrating this sermon. Chris Ridgeway is a Christian leader who writes on church leadership, communications and technology and he is the co-host of the Device & Virtue podcast- where he argues about the wrongs and rights of everyday technology like smartphones—and how they  fit into the Christian Life.  He is also the host of the Device And Virtue podcast which helps pastors and church workers learn to use technology in a way that glorifies God.   If you'd like to financially support the show, go to our Patreon! It helps us continue making the show best we can for you. 3 bucks a month gets you access to special episodes, the RT bookmark, and more! You can also check out our recent Revived Thoughts Deep Dive episode and access to our next "Behind The Scenes" coming out this week! Important announcement in this episode! If you'd like to narrate a sermon, send us an email at revivedthoughts@gmail.com And if you enjoy the show, sharing with friends and a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts helps a lot! These ratings help a ton and we are incredible grateful for them. Follow us for more content throughout the week!  Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube Revived Thoughts Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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May 28, 2020 • 42min

George Whitefield: How To Listen To Sermons

George Whitefield is one of the most famous preachers of all time. Born in England he traveled across the early colonial America, Scotland, and Britain proclaiming the Gospel to giant crowds. His sermon, "How To Listen To Sermons," asks a basic question that many have not considered. What is the proper way to listen to sermons and how should we treat our preachers? Special thanks to Scott Woodruff for narrating this sermon. He served in the army as an infantryman and is now married with two daughters. He is currently a student at Grand Canyon University pursuing his master's in divinity. He looks forward to a full time career in ministry or as a biblical counselor.  New Show Revived Devos is out! Behind The Mic is out for Patreon listeners. If you'd like to financially support the show, go to our Patreon! It helps us continue making the show best we can for you. 3 bucks a month gets you access to special episodes, the RT bookmark, and more! You can also check out our recent Revived Thoughts Deep Dive episode and access to our next "Behind The Scenes" coming out this week! Important announcement in this episode! If you'd like to narrate a sermon, send us an email at revivedthoughts@gmail.com And if you enjoy the show, sharing with friends and a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts helps a lot! These ratings help a ton and we are incredible grateful for them. Follow us for more content throughout the week!  Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube Revived Thoughts Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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May 21, 2020 • 48min

Samuel Davies: Ingratitude To God

Samuel Davies was a preacher in Colonial America who had a profound impact on American history. Martin Lloyd Jones described him as "the greatest preacher America ever produced." His sermon, "Ingratitude To God," challenges us to look at the sin of ingratitude and realize that it is truly a terrible sin. That in fact, we are all guilty of this sin and have not given God the respect that is due to Him. Special thanks to Mark Andrews for narrating this episode of Revived Thoughts. Special thanks to Mark Andrews for being the speaker on this episode of Revived Thoughts. He is an adult fellowship teacher at Shawnee Bible Church. New Behind The Scenes This Week! New Show Revived Devos is out! If you'd like to financially support the show, go to our Patreon! It helps us continue making the show best we can for you. 3 bucks a month gets you access to special episodes, the RT bookmark, and more! You can also check out our recent Revived Thoughts Deep Dive episode and access to our next "Behind The Scenes" coming out this week! Important announcement in this episode! If you'd like to narrate a sermon, send us an email at revivedthoughts@gmail.com And if you enjoy the show, sharing with friends and a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts helps a lot! These ratings help a ton and we are incredible grateful for them. Follow us for more content throughout the week!  Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube Revived Thoughts Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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May 20, 2020 • 51sec

Introducing Revived Devos

We want to introduce you to a new show, Revived Devos! Each day (not week, day!) gives you a new episode and a chance to hear a great devotional from the past. We feature on a 7 day rotation: Oswald Chambers, Martin Luther, Richard Baxter, Andrew Murray, D L Moody, Jonathan Edwards, and St. Augustine. There is something for everyone and we think it would make a great addition to any quiet time with the Lord. Look for the show in any podcast player and subscribe! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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May 14, 2020 • 1h 6min

Charles Spurgeon: What The Church Lacks

Brand NEW PODCAST! (Details below the episode description) Charles Spurgeon, "Prince Of Preachers," preached during the 1800s in England. In this episode we take a look at his conversion during a snowstorm, in a way that would break pretty much every rule that modern churches observe about guests in church. His sermon, "What The Church Lacks," challenges us to first ask God to revive our hearts, and then to beg God to revive His church. He explains that this is the reason we do not see the fruit of a Christian people and his words are as relevant today as ever. Special thanks to Dave Wakefield for narrating this episode of Revived Thoughts.  Revived Devos is now up! Every single day a new devotional thought from a great theologian of history. We have launched a new devotional series called Revived Devos! A new 2-3 minute episode is out every single day. It is available on every podcast app and will be available on Amazon Alexa, too. Each episode takes a short encouragement or challenge from one of 7 rotated speakers specially chosen to help you grow closer to God. You'll be hearing from D. L. Moody, Jonathan Edwards, Martin Luther, St. Augustine, Oswald Chambers, Andrew Murray, and Richard Baxter! This show hosted by Nathaniel Owen is out now and ready to be enjoyed so go and subscribe: by searching for Revived Devos or check out the show page: Revived Devos Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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May 7, 2020 • 33min

Robert Murray M'Cheyne: Do What You Can

Robert Murray M'Cheyne was a minister in Scotland from 1835-1843. Despite only serving for a handful of years his life made a huge impact. From his trip to Jerusalem to his Bible reading plan this 29 year old left a mark on history. His sermon, "Do What You Can," reminds us that our time is short and we are to spend our years on Earth doing what we can for God. What makes it especially challenging is that it comes from a man who was only 29 when he died and he spent his time on Earth "Doing all that he could." Special thanks to Wayne Geiger. Wayne Geiger is the pastor of First Baptist Grain Valley, MO and an Adjunct Professor of Communication. His site is waynegeiger.com   New Behind The Scenes This Week! And something else! Be on the look-out everyone! If you'd like to financially support the show, go to our Patreon! It helps us continue making the show best we can for you. 3 bucks a month gets you access to special episodes, the RT bookmark, and more! You can also check out our recent Revived Thoughts Deep Dive episode and access to our next "Behind The Scenes" coming out this week! Important announcement in this episode! If you'd like to narrate a sermon, send us an email at revivedthoughts@gmail.com And if you enjoy the show, sharing with friends and a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts helps a lot! These ratings help a ton and we are incredible grateful for them. Follow us for more content throughout the week!  Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube Revived Thoughts Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Apr 30, 2020 • 47min

C. I. Scofield: Deity Of Christ

C.I. Scofield is a controversial and famous preacher who lived in the 1800s. His life story starts out very rough as a confederate soldier, a corrupt lawyer, and an alcoholic who destroys his own private practice and his family. His story changes completely when a friend tells him about Christ. His sermon, "The Deity Of Christ," comes across as one part apologetic work and another part invitation to meet the same history changing Christ that Scofield met. It is a passionate defense of the person of Christ, whom our faith rests on. Special thanks to Jonathan Clauson. Jonathan Clauson started with Clear Channel Radio in the '90s. Jonathan has worked in audio and marketing for 20 years. Credits include stints at EA Tiburon, Christianity Today, Christ and Pop Culture, and freelancing as voice talent for audio-books and podcast production services. Revived Thoughts is officially a year old! Look out for extras this month to celebrate. If you'd like to financially support the show, go to our Patreon! It helps us continue making the show best we can for you. 3 bucks a month gets you access to special episodes, the RT bookmark, and more! You can also check out our recent Revived Thoughts Deep Dive episode and our recent Behind The Scenes episode. If you'd like to narrate a sermon, send us an email at revivedthoughts@gmail.com And if you enjoy the show, sharing with friends and a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts helps a lot! These ratings help a ton and we are incredible grateful for them. Follow us for more content throughout the week!  Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube Revived Thoughts Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Apr 23, 2020 • 41min

Origen: Sermon From Ezekiel

Origen is a church father born in 185. He has led a life of controversy, and Joel and I discuss some of these. But he also is one of the most passionate defenders of the faith that you have ever heard of. His sermon from a series on Ezekiel goes after false teachers and challenges us all to make sure that we do not follow into heresy. He reminds us that the gift of discernment was given to us by God and should be used by believers. Special thanks to Justin Becker. Justin is the editor and a voice actor for the podcast Biblical Chili. He has spoken several times on topics like Biblical End Time Prophecy and Biblical History but his favorite, that he has independently studied since 2003, is Young Earth Creation. Justin and his wife Tonya have two beautiful children together Jasper and Storye. One of his most burning questions that he has for the Lord when he returns is, 'What's up with the duck billed platypus?' Another sermon from the past we've covered: Chrysostom: The Power Of Man To Resist The Devil Behind The Mic first episode is Live for Patreon Supporters! If you'd like to financially support the show, go to our Patreon! It helps us continue making the show best we can for you. 3 bucks a month gets you access to special episodes, the RT bookmark, and more! You can also check out our recent Revived Thoughts Deep Dive episode. You will also get access to a Behind The Scenes short show that takes you behind the scenes of Revived Thoughts. Not as long as most of our other work but they will let you know a little bit about what goes on to make Revived Thoughts happen. If you'd like to narrate a sermon, send us an email at revivedthoughts@gmail.com And if you enjoy the show, sharing with friends and a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts helps a lot! These ratings help a ton and we are incredible grateful for them. Follow us for more content throughout the week!  Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube Revived Thoughts Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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