Épisodes

  • On Supporting The Gospel - Lecture 31
    Apr 10 2026

    Supporting the Gospel (Final Episode – Season 1)

    What does it really mean to support the Gospel?

    In this final episode of Season 1, we explore a powerful and convicting lecture from the early Cumberland Presbyterian tradition that confronts both the church and its leaders. With striking clarity, the author challenges false humility in preachers, exposes passivity among believers, and argues that neglecting the support of Gospel ministry has real spiritual consequences.

    This is not a message about money alone—it is about priorities, faith, and the advancement of Christ’s kingdom.

    As we close out Season 1, this episode calls us to examine whether we truly believe the Gospel is worth our lives, our time, and our resources.

    Season 2 begins next week.

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    27 min
  • A Solemn Address to Ministers - Lecture 25
    Apr 10 2026

    A Solemn Address to Ministers of the Gospel

    In this episode, we look at a searching and weighty chapter addressed especially to ministers. The author argues that, under ordinary circumstances, the life and health of the Church are deeply tied to the spirituality, faithfulness, and holiness of her preachers.

    This chapter warns against coldness, pride, laziness, vanity, shallow preaching, careless discipline, and putting men into ministry too quickly. At the same time, it calls ministers back to personal holiness, spiritual preaching, love for souls, doctrinal faithfulness, plain speech, and real usefulness in the kingdom of Christ.

    This is not a light chapter, but it is a needed one.

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    26 min
  • On The Sabbath - Lecture 30
    Apr 3 2026

    The Christian Sabbath — Creation, Command, and the Lord’s Day

    Was the Sabbath only for the Jews… or is it still binding today?

    In this episode of the Log Cabin Podcast, we revisit an early Cumberland Presbyterian lecture on the Christian Sabbath. Tracing its origin back to creation, this message argues that the Sabbath is not merely ceremonial, but moral—rooted in God’s design for all humanity.

    The lecture explores:

    • Why the Sabbath begins in Genesis, not Sinai

    • Whether the command is still binding today

    • Why the day changed from the seventh to the first (the Lord’s Day)

    • What it actually means to “keep it holy”

    • How neglecting the Sabbath shapes both individuals and nations

    This is not a modern take—it’s a historical, theological voice calling us to reconsider how we use our time before God.

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    26 min
  • On The Lord's Supper - Lecture 29
    Mar 27 2026

    The Lord’s Supper: Christ’s Table or Ours?

    What is the Lord’s Supper—and who is it really for?

    In this episode of the Log Cabin Podcast, we revisit a powerful historical lecture on communion that challenges modern assumptions and calls us back to a deeper, more biblical understanding of the Lord’s Table.

    Far more than a ritual, the Lord’s Supper is presented as a feast on Christ, a proclamation of His death, and a visible expression of unity among believers. But the lecture takes a sharp turn—raising difficult questions about division in the church and the practice of excluding fellow Christians from the table.

    Is the Lord’s Supper meant for one group… or for all who truly belong to Christ?

    This episode is both encouraging and confronting, calling us to examine not only how we take communion—but how we view one another in Christ.

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    26 min
  • On Water Baptism - Lecture 28
    Mar 20 2026

    In this episode of The Log Cabin Podcast, we listen to Lecture Twenty-Eight: On Water Baptism, a historic Cumberland Presbyterian treatment of one of the church’s most enduring debates.

    This lecture argues that the proper subjects of baptism are not only professing believers, but also their children. Drawing from Genesis 17, Acts 2, 1 Corinthians 7, the household baptisms in Acts, and the continuity between circumcision and baptism, the speaker defends infant baptism as a rightful sign of covenant membership.

    He also challenges the claim that immersion is the only valid mode of baptism, arguing instead that Scripture supports the broader meaning of baptism and that sprinkling or pouring best represents the cleansing work of the Holy Spirit and the blood of Christ.

    Just as striking, the lecture closes with an appeal for greater charity among Christians, especially in regard to communion and denominational division.

    This episode is a rich glimpse into early Cumberland Presbyterian theology, pastoral controversy, and the desire to hold conviction and Christian fellowship together.

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    29 min
  • On Reprobation - Lecture 27
    Mar 13 2026

    In this episode of The Log Cabin Podcast, we explore a historic Cumberland Presbyterian lecture on reprobation. The speaker rejects the idea that God eternally foreordained people to damnation apart from their own actions, and instead argues that Scripture places responsibility for condemnation on the sinner, not on God.

    Working through passages from Ezekiel, Romans 9, the Gospels, Proverbs, and Hebrews, this lecture emphasizes God’s sincerity in offering mercy, the reality of human depravity, the necessity of grace, and the justice of divine judgment. The central claim is simple but weighty: God is sovereign, but never in a way that contradicts his justice, mercy, goodness, and love.

    This episode is a thoughtful window into early Cumberland Presbyterian theology and its attempt to uphold both the sovereignty of God and the real responsibility of man.

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    27 min
  • On Election and Predestination - Lecture 26
    Mar 6 2026

    Lecture XXVI — On Election and Predestination

    In this episode of The Log Cabin Podcast, we revisit a nineteenth-century Cumberland Presbyterian lecture on one of Christianity’s most debated doctrines: election and predestination.

    The author acknowledges the long history of disagreement between Calvinists and Arminians and warns against the harsh dogmatism that has often marked the discussion. Instead, he argues that Scripture consistently presents a clear and revealed decree: salvation is promised to those who repent and believe in Jesus Christ.

    Walking through passages from Ephesians, Romans, and Acts, the lecture explores how divine sovereignty and human responsibility can coexist without denying the universal gospel call.

    Rather than fueling controversy, this historic voice calls Christians to humility, charity, and a renewed focus on the central message of the gospel.

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    27 min
  • On the Qualifications of a Gospel Minister - Lecture 24
    Feb 13 2026

    Episode Title: Qualifications of a Gospel Minister — Religion First, Learning Second

    What makes a preacher truly qualified?

    In this episode of The Log Cabin Podcast, we explore the essential qualifications of a gospel minister. Is education required? Are languages necessary? What about theology, geography, and the sciences?

    We begin with the foundational truth: without genuine, personal religion — without knowing Christ — all other qualifications are useless. A Christless minister is a tragedy.

    But we also confront the opposite error: despising learning. Study and education are powerful tools when rightly used. The issue is not degrees, but usefulness. Not prestige, but faithfulness.

    God calls some Pauls.

    God calls some Peters.

    And He remains sovereign over His church.

    A thoughtful, historic reflection on ministry, calling, learning, and usefulness.

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    22 min