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Erin First Assembly of God Erin, TN

Erin First Assembly of God Erin, TN

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Welcome to the Erin First Assembly of God podcast, where we bring you weekly messages from our lead pastor, Scott Arnold, and occasional guest speakers.

Join us as we dive into the Word of God and explore practical ways to apply biblical principles to our daily lives. We hope you will be challenged to think differently and grow spiritually. Whether you're a long-time member of our congregation or simply curious about what it means to follow Jesus, we invite you to join us on this journey of faith.

So get ready to be encouraged, empowered, and transformed by the power of God's Word as we learn and grow together under Pastor Scott’s leadership. Subscribe to the Erin First Assembly of God podcast today and never miss an episode!






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    • A New Thing
      Feb 22 2026

      Guest Speaker Jimmy Hughes

      Isaiah 43: 18-19 nkjv
      Lamentations 3: 19-24 nkjv
      Proverbs 3: 5-6 nkjv

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      34 min
    • Level Up Pt 2
      Jan 18 2026

      Why do you believe the Bible is real?

      Thallus (c. AD 50): Perhaps the earliest secular reference, Thallus was a Samaritan historian whose work is lost but quoted by Julius Africanus. He attempted to explain away the darkness during Jesus' crucifixion as a solar eclipse.

      The Tel Dan Stele (9th Century BCE): An Aramaic inscription that provides the earliest non-biblical mention of the "House of David," confirming the existence of the Davidic dynasty.

      • It’s because of the all the supported facts in the Bible that I believe beyond a reasonable doubt that it is true and factual.
      • I also have experienced its truths to be active in my own life.
      • Though at times I loose sight of what matters most.
      1. What do you do when you get off track?

      Luke 15:1-7 ESV

      When things of value have came up missing from your life what should you do?

      • Evaluate what remains.
      1. Be attentive to what you do have.
      2. Treasure where you are.
      3. Go after what is missing.

      Luke 15:8-10

      The Parable of the Lost Coin

      …………….Let me ask you a question, is life about finding the valuable or the process of finding it?

      • The answer is yes.
      • The process aluminates your steps.

      Psalm 119:105 ESV

      1. Be attentive to what you do have.
      2. Treasure where you are.
      3. Go after what is missing.

      Why is it so important to you to follow the words of the Bible?


      Psalm 19:7-11 ESV


      • The Bible is
      • Perfect
      • Reviving
      • Sure
      • Wisdom
      • Right
      • Pure
      • Enlightening
      • Rejoicing
      • Clean
      • Enduring forever
      • True
      • Righteous


      That makes it more desirable than gold. I need this in my life by the truck loads.


      By these words I’m warned.


      By following them I’m greatly rewarded.

      What Spiritual Practice has found it's way into your junk drawer?




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      45 min
    • Level Up
      Jan 11 2026

      Have you known someone who asked a lot of questions? Specifically why?

      It can get very frustrating because we want all the why’s answered before we do anything. Most of the time that’s just not possible. We can know the why intellectually but knowing it practically isn’t always something we can grasp without life application.

      Knowing the why gives direction, purpose, and foundation. Often times we get these 3 things out of order so let’s start with the foundation.

      • Why should we start with the foundation?

      Matthew 7:24-27 ESV

      • The foundation in this parable is the words of Jesus from this teaching which begins in Matthew 5.
      • Within these chapters He addresses things like pride, gossip, sexual immorality, idolatry, hate, and even prayer.
      • Why is this the standard for a solid foundation?
      • Wouldn’t life be easier without these restrictions?
      • Why does Jesus restrict our desires?
      • Why does Jesus have the authority to set these standards?

      Our response to these questions are often simple and direct but lacking for those who are having doubts.

      • We say things like He died and resurrected for us.
      • It’s through Him we are forgiven.
      • He lived to give us an example.
      • The Bible is the guide book for living.

      Do you give these answers? If so would you be able to give a deeper one if needed?

      Why does Jesus have the authority to set these standards?

      To answer that we first must establish that He was a real person, that the Bible is factual, and trust worthy.

      To do this you can’t use the Bible to prove Jesus was real. Professors from many universities have studied this question. For the sake of time I’ll only list 2 today Purdue University and University of North Carolina both support that Jesus was real. The first-century Jewish (secular) historian Flavius Josephus talks about Jesus in his writing a few times and Roman senator and (secular) historian Tacitus wrote about the wrongly executed Christus.

      Is the Bible factual and trust worthy? It was written by 40 authors over 1,500 years and talks about both the good and bad of its characters. It’s not about being good enough because God is more than enough. Evidence has been uncovered to the existence of who put Jesus to death. Proofs in secular writings about the house of David supports that he was real. The distinguished archaeologist Dr. William F. Albright also asserted the accuracy of the Bible’s history.

      “Thanks to modern research we now recognize its substantial historicity. The narratives of the Patriarchs, of Moses and the Exodus, of the Conquest of Canaan, of the Judges, the Monarchy, Exile, and Restoration, have all been confirmed and illustrated to an extent that I should have thought impossible forty years ago.

      We have started to establish that Jesus was a real person, that the Bible is factual, and trust worthy. Now we can also start to explain why Jesus has the authority to set these standards that will build a strong foundation.

      John 1:1 ESV

      • He wasn’t just present at creation, it was by Him that all was made.
      • He saw how God covered humans after they fell.



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      45 min
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