• What does the Bible say about heaven, resurrection, and life after death?
    Jan 16 2026

    In this clip, Dr. Matt O'Reilly explains the difference between "going to heaven when you die" and the biblical teaching of future bodily resurrection. If you've ever wondered what the Bible says about life after death, this episode is for you.

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  • Is Christianity True?
    Jan 14 2026

    Is Christianity True?

    In a world filled with questions, doubts, and competing truth claims, many people wonder whether Christianity can still be trusted.

    In this sermon, Matt O’Reilly explores one of the most common and pressing questions people ask about faith: Is Christianity true? Along the way, he names the real objections people raise—about science, suffering, hypocrisy in the church, the reliability of the Bible, and the fear that faith requires blind belief.

    Rather than dismissing these questions or offering quick intellectual fixes, this message invites listeners to step back and consider a deeper question that the Gospel itself raises: Can Jesus be trusted?

    Drawing from the scene of Jesus’ trial—where Pilate famously asks, “What is truth?”—this sermon shows that Christianity does not ultimately present truth as a mere argument or proposition, but as a person. And that person reveals the truth not by coercion or force, but through self-giving love.

    You don’t have to have all the answers to experience love.

    You can trust someone who is willing to bleed for you.

    This message is especially for:

    • Those who are skeptical, curious, or questioning Christianity

    • Those who feel torn between faith and doubt

    • Those who have been hurt or disillusioned by the church

    • Christians who want a more humble, patient, and loving way to engage hard questions

    If you’ve ever wondered whether Jesus can be trusted, this sermon invites you to consider the truth revealed in love, and to explore your questions within a community shaped by grace.

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  • Why Calvinism Misunderstands Election in Romans 9
    Jan 12 2026

    A lot of people assume Romans 9 obviously teaches the Calvinist doctrine of unconditional election. They think it means that God selected a set and unchangeable number of people to save and passed over the rest. If you're among the chosen, congratulations. If you're not, well...

    In this episode, Dr. Matt O'Reilly explains why Romans 9 does not, in fact, teach unconditional individual election. Rather, the apostle Paul sets forth in Romans 9 a vision of corporate election (the group as a whole is chosen) in which individuals may move into and out of the elect group.

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  • How do you answer these two questions about Christmas?
    Dec 26 2025

    Who is Jesus—and what did he come to do?

    Luke 2 doesn’t answer those questions with abstract theology or lofty claims. It answers them with a story.

    In this episode, we slow down and listen carefully to Luke’s Christmas narrative—not as sentimental background music for the season, but as a bold theological proclamation. In a world ordered by emperors, censuses, power, and prestige, Luke introduces Jesus in a radically different key: born in obscurity, laid in a manger, announced not to elites but to shepherds on the margins.

    So who is Jesus, really?

    And what kind of mission begins this way?

    Drawing on the Jesus' birth narrative in the Gospel of Luke, we explore how Luke presents Jesus as the true Lord whose identity stands in quiet but profound contrast to the rulers of his age. And we ask what Jesus came to do—not merely to offer private comfort or future escape, but to inaugurate God’s saving reign through humility, peace, and faithfulness.

    This episode invites you to hear Luke 2 with fresh ears and deeper attention—to see how the identity and mission of Jesus are woven together from the very beginning, and why that still matters for how we understand the gospel today.

    Merry Christmas!

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  • Why We Do Not Rebaptize - Grace Doesn't Expire!
    Dec 22 2025

    People frequently wonder whether they should be rebaptized. Usually, it's for one of two reasons. Either they were baptized as an infant, and they ask if they should be baptized as part of their profession of faith. Or they were baptized before they got serious about following Jesus and, having later committed to serious discipleship, wonder if they should rebatized

    In this video, Dr. Jonathan Powers (Asbury Seminary) and Dr. Matt O'Reilly explain WHY pastors should not rebaptize people and HOW to shepherd people through the questions

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  • Holiness Isn’t Legalism — It’s Human Flourishing
    Dec 19 2025

    In Scripture, holiness is never just about rule-keeping — it’s about participating in the character of God, living love perfected in Christ, and flourishing as a whole person in relationship with God and neighbor. Too often in the wider church, though, holiness gets misunderstood as legalistic rule observance. That understanding leads to burdens, shame, and a distorted picture of the gospel.

    In this video, I unpack how the Bible, and the Wesleyan tradition in particular, reframes holiness not as legalism but as human flourishing. We walk through how holiness:

    • reflects God’s character toward us
    • calls us into life-giving love for God and neighbor
    • aligns with deep, true happiness as envisioned in Scripture

    Whether you grew up hearing holiness taught as legalistic rule-keeping or you’re seeking a richer, more biblical vision of discipleship, this conversation will help you think differently about what it means to be holy.

    📖 Holiness isn’t about following a checklist — it’s about becoming like Jesus and flourishing as his people.

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    10 mins
  • Reversing Decline, More MDivs, and the Future of Seminary with Dr. Andy Miller
    Dec 12 2025
    In this episode of Theology Project, Dr. Matt O’Reilly sits down with Dr. Andy Miller III, President of Wesley Biblical Seminary, for an honest and forward-looking conversation about pastoral education in the Global Methodist Church. We explore the value of the MDiv, options for the future of the Course of Study, and how robust theological training shapes healthier leaders, stronger churches, and more faithful ministry. Dr. Miller brings clarity to current debates around seminary education, offers practical wisdom for pastors considering further study, and shares WBS’s vision for forming leaders who can preach the gospel, shepherd the church, and engage culture with confidence and conviction. If you care about clergy preparation, the future of Methodist ministry, or the theological integrity of the church, this is an episode you don’t want to miss. Help pastors finish seminary DEBT-FREE: Check out the Global Methodist Foundation of North Alabama: https://www.gmfna.org Hear more from Andy Miller - Check out his podcast: More to the Story - https://www.youtube.com/@andymilleriii Here's a link to the BRAND NEW BOOK from the WBS faculty - Sanctitas et Scriptura: https://amzn.to/3MpBrxz Apply to STUDY at WBS: https://www.wbs.edu GET UPDATES FROM THEOLOGY PROJECT https://www.theologyproject.online/subscribe MATT'S BRAND NEW BOOK Free to Be Holy: A Biblical Theology of Sanctification https://amzn.to/4gOn4gN(print) https://amzn.to/47pttuz (Kindle) 📬 Subscribe to Theology Project for more: https://www.theologyproject.online/subscribe MATT'S BRAND NEW BOOKS Free to Be Holy: A Biblical Theology of Sanctification https://amzn.to/4gOn4gN (print) https://amzn.to/47pttuz (Kindle) Reconstructing Methodism: Crucial Issues Facing the Global Methodist Church https://amzn.to/3TnkYKS MATT'S OTHER BOOKS Paul and the Resurrected Body: Social Identity and Ethical Practice https://amzn.to/2xOJmyj The Letters to the Thessalonians (w/ videos) https://amzn.to/3B0m6su Bless the Nations https://amzn.to/3eEpiiF Music used with permission - "Steps" by Anno Domini Beats This page contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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  • How We Misread Romans: Recovering Paul’s True Focus
    Nov 27 2025
    Most people think they know the central message of Romans: justification by faith. It’s beautiful, and it’s true. But what if it’s not actually the main goal of the letter? In this video, we take a closer look at the often-overlooked theme that frames the entire book of Romans from beginning to end—the obedience of faith. Paul opens with it. Paul closes with it. And he structures the whole letter around it. Could it be that justification isn’t the destination of salvation, but the doorway into a transformed life under the reign of Jesus? And could our narrow focus on justification have kept us from seeing the bigger purpose Paul had in mind? In this deep-dive, you’ll learn: 🔹 Why Paul bookends Romans with “the obedience of faith” 🔹 How obedience and faith work together—not in competition 🔹 Why “works” language makes us nervous, and why Paul isn’t nervous 🔹 How justification functions as the means toward a greater end 🔹 What Romans reveals about Christian formation and discipleship If you want to understand the message of Romans in a fresh, compelling way—and see how Paul’s vision speaks directly into Christian life today—this episode is for you. 👉 Read the full article on Theology Project: https://www.theologyproject.online/post/the-message-of-romans-you-re-not-likely-to-hear 📬 Subscribe to Theology Project for more: https://www.theologyproject.online/subscribe 👍 If this helped you see Romans differently, hit LIKE 🕊️ Share it with someone who loves Scripture 🔔 And subscribe for more biblical theology, preaching insights, and New Testament scholarship MATT'S BRAND NEW BOOKS Free to Be Holy: A Biblical Theology of Sanctification https://amzn.to/4gOn4gN (print) https://amzn.to/47pttuz (Kindle) Reconstructing Methodism: Crucial Issues Facing the Global Methodist Church https://amzn.to/3TnkYKS MATT'S OTHER BOOKS Paul and the Resurrected Body: Social Identity and Ethical Practice https://amzn.to/2xOJmyj The Letters to the Thessalonians (w/ videos) https://amzn.to/3B0m6su Bless the Nations https://amzn.to/3eEpiiF #Romans #Paul #BibleStudy #JustificationByFaith #ObedienceOfFaith #NewTestament #TheologyProject #ChristianDiscipleship #BiblicalTheology Music used with permission - "Steps" by Anno Domini Beats This page contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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