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The Conquering Truth

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Join us for a weekly discussion on living with discernment in this world. We’ll have discussions of how the gospel and the word of God ought to be applied to current events, the problems facing our society, the history of what God has done in the world, trends in the church and many other topics. The scriptures have a lot to say about those issues, and we see a lack of Biblical thinking and application to culture in many professing Christian circles today. We want to do our part to reverse that trend. Video episodes available at www.theconqueringtruth.com

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June 15, 2026

Do Pentecostals Mock the Holy Spirit?

<p>Many Pentecostals and charismatics claim that a natural part of the Christian life is to experience a &quot;second baptism&quot; of the Holy Spirit - but is this modern teaching true or is it a form of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit? Even more importantly, what is the true ministry of the Holy Spirit? Is it to cause men to babble and faint and tell the future, or to make men Holy as God is Holy?<br>In this episode of The Conquering Truth, we trace the roots of Pentecostalism from John Wesley’s Holiness movement through the teachings of Parham and Seymour and examine how the &quot;second work of grace&quot; and &quot;entire sanctification&quot; theories have led to a theology and practice that replaces the Spirit’s work of true holiness with mystical experiences, chaos, and even physical foolishness.<br>By looking at scriptures like Acts 1, 1 Corinthians 14, and John 16, we contrast the &quot;spirit&quot; of the Charismatic movement—which often exalts disorder and pride—with the true Holy Spirit, who is the Spirit of Truth, Wisdom, and Order. The Holy Spirit was sent to give power to the church for the spread of the Gospel and the work of the ministry, and to convict the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment, not to make a mockery of the faith through barking or hysterical laughter.<br>At The Conquering Truth, we believe that theology drives the world. Join us as we dismantle the errors of Pentecostalism and point back to the sufficient, transforming power of God’s Word.<br>Timecodes<br>00:00 Blaspheming the Holy Spirit<br>10:05 Tongues for Unbelievers<br>15:08 Biblical Prophesy<br>21:12 Mocking God<br>34:44 Christ on the Holy Spirit<br>43:47 Running to Destruction<br>52:00 World Transformation<br>01:03:45 Conformed to Christ<br>01:10:15 Bringing into Order<br>Production of Reformation Baptist Church of Youngsville, NC<br>Permanent Hosts - Dan Horn, Charles Churchill and Joshua Horn<br>Technical Director - Timothy Kaiser<br>Theme Music - Gabriel Hudelson</p>

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June 9, 2026

Does Jesus Love Unbelievers? (A Terrible Start to Evangelism)

<p>Many people think that effective evangelism begins with proclaiming Jesus’ love for sinners. But there’s the question, and it’s an important one: Has Jesus commanded us to tell unbelievers that He loves them? And when we say those words, do people understand that their most pressing need is to be saved from the wrath of God? <br>When we tell someone that Jesus loves them, we are often encouraging them to think about Christ in ways that are not at all biblical. They may think of him loving them in the way that their mother or father loves them. Because most people do not understand love, if they believe that Jesus loves them, they will be unable to imagine him sending them to hell for their sins. In Matthew 7, when Jesus describes sending false converts to hell, he does not express his love toward them. He tells them He never knew them and condemns them for their love of lawlessness. Throughout scripture, even when Jesus shows kindness to unbelievers, he does not begin by expressing his love toward them. Instead, he helps them to understand that God’s wrath is on the children of disobedience. So here’s a question: When is it appropriate to tell someone that Jesus loves them?<br>Thumbnail image by BunteAufnahmen on Pixabay<br>Production of Reformation Baptist Church of Youngsville, NC<br>Permanent Hosts - Dan Horn, Charles Churchill and Joshua Horn<br>Technical Director - Timothy Kaiser<br>Theme Music - Gabriel Hudelson</p>

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June 1, 2026

What Sam Allberry’s Fall Tells You About Your Local Church

<p>Christian celebrity culture gets rightly criticized for its worldliness, its elevation and celebration of men and their achievements, and its tendency to create apologetics for all types of unbiblical behaviors. But there is also a tendency to divorce celebrity culture from the culture of our local churches, its many congregants, and the pastors that lead them. So, in the wake of Sam Allberry’s resignation, we thought it was worth taking the time to look at what Christian celebrity culture says about the rest of us, and the leaders we choose. <br>Fundamentally, those who follow sound doctrine understand that sin is progressive by nature. So, if the “wordly” churches are tolerating sins among their leaders that are blatantly obvious to us, we have every reason to believe that there are sins, which seem much less offensive to us, but to which we are turning a blind eye. Celebrity culture exists because we desire to follow a man. That desire wars against our willingness to live and die for the truth. So let’s start with a question: How does blindness come upon churches? And how do we open our eyes to the truth?<br>Production of Reformation Baptist Church of Youngsville, NC<br>Permanent Hosts - Dan Horn, Charles Churchill and Joshua Horn<br>Technical Director - Timothy Kaiser<br>Theme Music - Gabriel Hudelson</p>

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What is The Conquering Truth?

Join us for a weekly discussion on living with discernment in this world. We’ll have discussions of how the gospel and the word of God ought to be applied to current events, the problems facing our society, the history of what God has done in the world, trends in the church and many other topics. The scriptures have a lot to say about those issues, and we see a lack of Biblical thinking and application to culture in many professing Christian circles today. We want to do our part to reverse that trend.

Video episodes available at www.theconqueringtruth.com

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This podcast updates bi-weekly.

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