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Essays for King Jesus

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Short essays to cultivate thoughtful, faithful living through substantive reflection on issues relevant and timely for people in Anabaptist churches and of broad interest to other Christians and seekers. You can find the full text at EssaysForKingJesus.org

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United States

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Short essays to cultivate thoughtful, faithful living through substantive reflection on issues relevant and timely for people in Anabaptist churches and of broad interest to other Christians and seekers. You can find the full text at EssaysForKingJesus.org

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English


Episodes
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Money, Education, and My Anabaptist Experience

5/4/2024
Many Anabaptists have been more scared of education than money. Brian Martin calls us to examine that assumption and approach both with fear and trembling (and wisdom and courage). We must not forget the biblical call to wisdom and knowledge and the avenues of service that can be opened by study.

Duration:00:06:48

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Keeshon's Story: A Knock Heard Round the Hood - Part 4

4/20/2024
It is not always easy to invest your time into another person. However, as Keeshon Wasington expressed in his life’s story, he is very grateful and thankful to God that someone took the time for him. Are we willing to let God use us to help those in need? To read more of Keeshon’s writing, check out his blog at: https://urbanitemusingskw.wordpress.com/ Essay originally published 12/2020. Audio narration just released. Subscribe to receive new essays by email!

Duration:00:13:10

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Investing Is Not Gambling. Speculating Might Be.

4/6/2024
Is an investment a gamble? Does it matter? In this essay, Marlin Sommers seeks to clearly differentiate between gambling and investing, to call us to a positive moral ethos for investing, and to give some tools for how to think about borderline cases. Stephen Russell’s episodes on Usury and Distributism How Should We Then Money? Usury and the Historic Church Marlin’s two-part essay on Business as Stewardship Business People among God’s “Servant-Managers” Entrepreneurs as Servant-Managers

Duration:00:11:37

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Keeshon’s Story: A Knock Heard Round the Hood – Part 3

3/16/2024
Life is not always easy, but having kind friends that are ready and willing to help and be there for you always makes those rough bumps easier. Keeshon continues writing his experiences in getting beat up, forgiving those guys and ultimately giving his life to Jesus. To read more of Keeshon’s writing, check out his blog at: https://urbanitemusingskw.wordpress.com/ Essay originally published 12/2020. Audio narration just released. Subscribe to receive new essays by email!

Duration:00:13:49

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A Handful of Hard Notes: Five Historic Questions about Music

3/2/2024
“We know we should sing, but what kind of song is most appropriate in public worship?” James S. Martin helps us think about five main questions that have plagued discussions about congregational singing over the centuries. He does not attempt to build theological bulwarks around a particular singing style. “If the musicians among us drink deeply and work with integrity and discipline, new songs will arise in wonderful offerings of sound and sense”

Duration:00:16:30

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Keeshon’s Story: A Knock Heard Round the Hood – Part 2

2/17/2024
A little kindness will go a long way. Doing good to others is always worth it. Keeshon Washington experienced the receiving side of this as he continues telling us his story in his four-part series. To read more of Keeshon’s writing, check out his blog at: https://urbanitemusingskw.wordpress.com/. Essay originally published 12/2020. Audio narration just released. Subscribe to receive new essays by email!

Duration:00:11:15

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Faith, Works, and Assurance

2/3/2024
Confusion around assurance of salvation often stems from inadequate understandings of faith and works. Milo Zehr explains how people who want to emphasize either the importance of good works or the unimportance of good works often make overstatements that fail to take all scripture into account. Milo contrasts these inadequate views with scriptural teaching.

Duration:00:20:13

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Keeshon’s Story: A Knock Heard Round the Hood – Part 1

1/20/2024
Keeshon Washington takes us on his journey from being a little boy going to Vacation Bible School to his years as being a teacher himself. To read more of Keeshon’s writing, check out his blog at: https://urbanitemusingskw.wordpress.com/. Essay originally published 11/2020. Audio narration just released. Subscribe to receive new essays by email!

Duration:00:10:44

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Husbands, Wives, and the Arsenal of Jesus’ Sacrificial Kingdom

1/6/2024
Paul’s letter to the Ephesians calls believers to submit to each other, to love each other, and to treat each other as members of the same body. The letter then takes these commands for all believers and specifically applies self-giving love to husbands and reverent submission to wives. How are we to understand this? Do wives not need to love their husbands? Do husbands not need to submit to their wives? Marlin Sommers explores biblical submission in order to apply a robustly Christian understanding of submission to this text on marriage.

Duration:00:14:48

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When Good Men Do Nothing

12/16/2023
Are you guilty of doing nothing? Has the Way become so easy that you find yourself with one foot in the world and one in the church? Today, we are making history. Men will know by our fruits. Will we be known as “good men who did nothing” or as “good men who turned the world upside-down”? Essay originally published 08/2020. Audio narration just released. Subscribe to receive new essays by email!

Duration:00:07:32

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From Condemned Slave to Belonging Child

12/2/2023
How can we have a joyful, confident relationship with God amidst suffering and the threats of shame, guilt, and condemnation? In this essay, based on Romans 8:12-39, Milo Zehr calls us to see the foundational reality that God has called us and that we are made His children by the Spirit, and joint-heirs with Jesus, even as we share the suffering of Jesus. Throughout this life, suffering continues; but God makes it part of His process of glorifying us. While full redemption lies ahead, we are now in Christ. We now walk in the Spirit as God’s children. We can live in freedom from the devil and in joyful belonging to God.

Duration:00:12:19

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Managers In God's Household

11/18/2023
You may feel like since you are not a manager/leader, this is not for you. However, we are ALL managers in some way. We each are responsible for what God gave us. Marlin Sommers delves into some of the areas in our lives that we need to steward well as children of God. Essay originally published 01/2020. Audio narration just released. Subscribe to receive new essays by email!

Duration:00:10:13

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What is Jesus' Sacrificial Kingdom?

11/4/2023
“What is Jesus’ sacrificial kingdom? Foundationally, our king established his reign through his sacrifice. Crucially, his sacrifice shows us how to live and relate to others. Finally, the whole of life is to be devoted to God as an offering. … Allegiance is directed to Jesus. But it is helpful to remind ourselves that allegiance means fidelity to his ways and to the nature of his rule, and it means a life offered in worship.” Essay originally published 01/2020. Audio narration just released. Subscribe to receive new essays by email!

Duration:00:15:27

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Religious Dualism

10/21/2023
Matt. 6:24 says: “No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or else he will be loyal to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon. Chester Weaver digs into this subject on serving two masters and why it is not possible to serve God and this world. Essay originally published 02/2020. Audio narration just released. Subscribe to receive new essays by email!

Duration:00:09:27

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[Author Interview] Cultivating Spiritual Creativity

10/10/2023
What is spiritual creativity, and how should we apply it to our lives? In this episode we interview Reagan Schrock about his essay “Cultivating Spiritual Creativity in God’s Kingdom” which we published in August of 2022. The essay we discuss: https://anabaptistperspectives.org/essays/cultivating-creativity-in-gods-kingdom/ All our essays: https://anabaptistperspectives.org/essays/

Duration:00:15:33

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Why Anabaptists Don't Have Priests

10/7/2023
We don't have special priests because all believers are called to be priests. David Derstine notes that “one of the most important keys to finding truth is finding and following the golden thread of personal responsibility and service to God... To fully become his children, we must share in the load of the royal priesthood and become his loyal and grateful servant.”

Duration:00:11:57

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Studying the Word of God

9/16/2023
God's Word has many treasures buried deep within, but too often we may feel unsure of how to go about discovering them. Frank Reed has written down some pointers that help him mine for this everlasting gold. Essay originally published 05/2020. Audio narration just released. Subscribe to receive new essays by email!

Duration:00:08:53

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[Author Interview] Rebirth & the Law of Sowing and Reaping

9/12/2023
How does the law of sowing and reaping apply after salvation? How does rebirth apply when we think about sowing and reaping? This is the first author interview on Essays for King Jesus, where we occasionally sit down with various authors of essays and discuss more in depth the concepts they explore in their work. This is a new format we’re trying, and we would love to hear your feedback. If you have questions about certain essays you would like to hear us address, let us know. The essay we discuss: https://anabaptistperspectives.org/essays/rebirth-and-the-law-of-sowing-and-reaping/ All our essays: https://anabaptistperspectives.org/essays/ Contact us: info@anabaptistperspectives.org

Duration:00:20:12

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Suffering Love is the Engine of the Kingdom of God

9/2/2023
Suffering love propelled the work of Christ through the ages. Chester Weaver shares historical examples from Jesus’ sacrificial kingdom and challenges us to participate in that ageless burning engine.

Duration:00:08:31

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Choosing Translations for Bible Study

8/19/2023
Sorting out the advantages and disadvantages of various Bible versions to study can be tricky. Marlin Sommers gives some helpful tips in choosing translations to guide Bible research. Essay originally published 01/2021. Audio narration just released. Subscribe to receive new essays by email!

Duration:00:13:57