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The Old Roads Podcast

The Old Roads Podcast

By: Old Road Productions
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Welcome to the Old Roads podcast, a podcast that seeks to bring the wisdom of the past to the challenges of the present. I am your host, Aaron O’Kelley. I am a pastor and a theological educator. On the podcast, I'll be discussing subjects pertaining to Christians such as "Why do I believe in God?", "Why do I believe in the God of the Bible?", "Why do I believe in Jesus?", "Racial Issues", "Gender and Sexuality", as well as take an episode per month and interact with listeners' questions.Old Road Productions Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Can you have Jesus as Savior, but not as Lord?
    Feb 9 2026

    In this episode of the Old Roads Podcast, Dr. Aaron O’Kelley looks into another popular model of sanctification known as “higher life theology,” which came from Bible conferences held in Keswick, England. In this view, some Christians may have Jesus as Savior only, but not as Lord.

    Is that a legitimate understanding of the biblical teaching on sanctification?

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    20 mins
  • What is ‘Christian perfection’ in Wesleyan theology?
    Feb 2 2026

    In this episode of the Old Roads Podcast, Dr. Aaron O’Kelley dives into the topic of sanctification, beginning with an explanation and critique of John Wesley’s unique doctrine of “Christian perfection.” This discussion raises questions related to the nature of God’s work in our lives and how much progress we can expect to see during our earthly life.

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    22 mins
  • Q&A: Does God love everyone the same, self-defense, and baptism
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode of the Old Roads Podcast, Dr. Aaron O’Kelley answers questions from listeners about whether or not God’s love for all people is the same, a Christian view of self-defense, and the origin of John’s baptism.

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    18 mins
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