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Commentary
Hosted by Unknown Host · Commentary · EN · 100 episodes
Join Alan and Jeff as they talk through today‘s news and issues bringing a current Biblical perspective!
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Episode #959
Should Christians commit to a local church, or is being part of the universal church enough? In this episode of The Smith and Rowland Show, Alan Smith and Jeff Rowland examine what 1 Corinthians 12:18 means when it says, "God has set the members, every one of them, in the body, as it has pleased him." The conversation focuses on local church membership, spiritual responsibility, commitment, and the biblical meaning of assembling with other believers. Allan and Jeff explain why they believe God places Christians in specific local congregations, not simply in an invisible or universal church. They also discuss: * Why every local church has different needs and challenges * How church commitment compares with military brotherhood and shared responsibility * The difference between being part of the family of God and being committed to a local assembly * Why believers should seek God's direction about where they belong * The responsibilities that come with church membership * How pastors and congregations can care for the people God places among them * Why the local church should receive more than the leftovers of our time and attention * The meaning of allegiance to the Word of God and the body of Christ With plenty of humor, including a fictional sponsorship from the nation of Nauru, this episode brings a serious biblical challenge: if God has placed you in a local church, are you honoring that commitment and serving the people around you? Watch Episode 960 of The Smith and Rowland Show, then share your thoughts in the comments. Where has God placed you, and how are you serving in that local church? #TheSmithAndRowlandShow #LocalChurch #ChurchMembership #ChristianLiving #BibleTeaching

Episode #958

Episode #957
Can missiles defeat a nation whose military strategy is driven by end-times theology? In Episode 958 of The Smith and Rowland Show, Jeff Rowland and Alan Smith examine Iran's belief in the coming Mahdi and what that belief may mean for the conflict with the United States and Israel. The discussion focuses on the connection between theology, military decisions, and national strategy. If Iranian leaders view chaos, suffering, and escalating conflict as signs that prophecy is unfolding, conventional deterrence may not produce the results many expect. Military losses and economic pressure could strengthen their resolve rather than bring them to the negotiating table. Jeff and Alan also discuss: * The role of Twelver Shiite theology in Iran's government and Revolutionary Guard * Why Iran's religious convictions affect how it responds to war and sanctions * The limits of missiles, air campaigns, blockades, and political negotiations * The possibility of a spiritual awakening among the Persian people * The difference between the Islamic expectation of the Mahdi and the Christian hope of Jesus Christ's return * Why Christians need to understand their own biblical theology and pray with greater clarity The conversation also addresses prophecy, deception, radicalization, the persecution of Iranian citizens, and the challenge of responding to an ideology that views bloodshed as part of a divine plan. Watch the full episode and consider how theology shapes international conflict, national decisions, and the way the church should respond. #TheSmithAndRowlandShow #Iran #BibleProphecy #EndTimes #ChristianCommentary

Episode #956
The pledge of allegiance has faded from many churches and schools, but what does that loss say about loyalty, faith, and the values we pass on? In Episode 957 of The Smith and Rowland Show, Jeff Rowland and Alan Smith discuss the three pledges that once shaped daily life for many Americans: the Pledge of Allegiance to the American flag, the pledge to the Christian flag, and the pledge to the Bible. The conversation examines the meaning of a pledge as a serious promise of loyalty, the history behind the words "under God," and the connection between national allegiance and Christian faith. Jeff and Alan also discuss the Christian flag pledge, the authority of God's Word, the importance of teaching biblical truth, and the need for churches to return to sharing the gospel. The hosts challenge pastors, church leaders, and believers to consider whether allegiance is still being taught and practiced. They also reflect on the call to stand for faith, honor the principles of the United States, and remain loyal to Jesus Christ. This episode includes a special mention of Vacation Bible Schools of America and the importance of bringing the pledges back into church and Bible school settings. Watch the full discussion and share your thoughts: Should churches regularly recite the Pledge of Allegiance, the Christian flag pledge, and the pledge to the Bible? Subscribe to The Smith and Rowland Show for more conversations about Christianity, culture, patriotism, and the church. #SmithAndRowland #PledgeOfAllegiance #ChristianFlag #Bible #Christianity
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