• "On Death" - Lecture 13
    Oct 17 2025

    In this sobering yet hope-filled episode, we explore the reality of natural death, its origin in Adam’s sin, and how it points us to the gospel. Based on a rich theological reflection, we consider:


    • Why death didn’t exist before sin
    • How the body and soul are affected by the Fall
    • What it means to be spiritually and eternally dead
    • Why death still holds fear — and how faith can overcome it
    • What Scripture teaches about the soul after death


    We’ll also reflect on the Christian’s hope of triumph in the face of death: that for those in Christ, death has lost its sting, and paradise awaits.Key verse: “O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?” (1 Cor. 15:55)Perfect for anyone pondering mortality, grieving loss, or seeking gospel clarity about life after death.

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    16 mins
  • "On Sanctification" - Lecture 12
    Oct 10 2025

    This episode of The Log Cabin Podcast explores the doctrine of sanctification—the believer’s gradual growth in holiness that follows regeneration. It teaches that sanctification is both the work of God’s Spirit and the active duty of the Christian, expressed through obedience, prayer, faith, and perseverance. The sermon warns against two extremes: complacency with sin and pride in supposed perfection. True sanctification is marked by continual repentance, humility, and increasing love for God and neighbor. In every stage of the Christian life, the call remains the same: to press on toward the likeness of Christ until the day of completion.

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    19 mins
  • "On Regeneration" - Lecture 11
    Oct 3 2025

    In this episode of The Log Cabin Podcast, we dive deep into the vital and often misunderstood doctrine of regeneration— the supernatural work of God that transforms the heart of a sinner into a saint. Drawing from a historic Cumberland Presbyterian sermon, we explore how regeneration is not merely outward reform or religious activity, but a radical, Spirit-wrought change of the soul itself.


    You’ll hear how regeneration is inseparably tied to justification, yet distinct in purpose — not just making us legally right with God, but making us fit to enjoy God. We’ll expose the counterfeit signs of true spiritual life, the danger of relying on “practical religion” without heart change, and the powerful evidences of new birth: love for God, hatred of sin, delight in holiness, and a renewed will that joyfully bows to Christ.


    This isn’t just a doctrinal lesson. It’s a call to examine your soul.


    Whether you’ve walked with Christ for decades or are just beginning to seek truth, this episode offers a compelling, clear, and convicting reminder: you must be born again.

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    15 mins
  • "On Justification" - Lecture 10
    Sep 26 2025

    What does it mean to be justified before a holy God? In this episode, we explore the heart of the gospel: justification by faith alone. Drawing from the early Cumberland Presbyterian teachings and historic catechisms, Pastor Luke unpacks why justification is not based on our works, efforts, or sincerity—but solely on the righteousness of Christ imputed to us and received by faith.


    We’ll examine why our prayers, repentance, and obedience—though important—can never cancel out the debt of sin, and why only the perfect life and atoning death of Jesus meets the demands of God’s unchanging law. From Scripture to theology to practical assurance, this episode is a deep dive into the doctrine that Martin Luther said the church stands or falls on.


    Whether you’re wrestling with guilt, unsure about your standing with God, or simply wanting to marvel at the beauty of the gospel again—this one’s for you.

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    16 mins
  • "On Faith and Repentance" - Lecture 9
    Sep 19 2025

    Faith and repentance—two words at the heart of the Christian life. But what do they really mean, and how do they fit together? In this episode of Walking the Old Paths, we explore why faith always comes first, how repentance flows out of it, and why both are inseparable in true conversion. From the fear that drives legal repentance to the godly sorrow that springs from saving faith, we’ll trace the journey every believer walks. If you’ve ever questioned whether your repentance is genuine or wondered how faith transforms the heart, this episode will point you back to Christ—the author and finisher of our faith.

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    19 mins
  • "On The Holy Ghost, And What He Is Doing For Man
    Sep 12 2025

    In this episode of the Log Cabin Podcast, we open Lecture VIII: The Holy Ghost, and What He Is Doing for Man. The scriptures reveal Him as a divine Person—co-equal with the Father and the Son—whose work is essential for salvation. Without the Spirit’s operation, Christ’s atonement would never reach the human heart. We’ll explore how the Spirit convicts of sin, awakens the dead, illumines the Scriptures, regenerates, sanctifies, and carries the gospel to the ends of the earth. This is not speculation but the heartbeat of the Christian life: without Him we remain blind, but by Him we are brought into the light.

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    16 mins
  • "On What Christ Jesus Has Done For Man" - Lecture 7
    Sep 5 2025

    In this episode, we explore Finis Ewing’s powerful teaching on the atonement; what Christ has truly done for sinners. From the weight of divine justice to the wonder of divine mercy, we see how the cross satisfies the law, secures forgiveness, and becomes the unshakable foundation of every Christian hope.

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    18 mins
  • "On The Seed Of The Woman" - Lecture 6
    Aug 29 2025

    Who is the seed of the woman from Genesis 3:15? Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Tune in and see how Finis Ewing deals with the humanity and deity of Christ.

    I think it is so important for us to go back to the founders of our denomination to understand what they believed about different doctrines.

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    16 mins