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Pastor Harry Reeder’s biblical instruction putting life in perspective.

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The church of Jesus Christ in every generation desperately needs biblical and spiritual discernment to combat heresies and satanic deceptions both old and new – and in our day a clear and present danger is contemporary progressive Christianity, which... more

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Many churches, pastors, and professing Christians have fully embraced critical theory, while others more cautiously try to chew what they perceive as the meat while spitting out the bones. But critical theory is so dangerously flawed in its very esse... more

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Critical theory is a social and philosophical movement that has made its way into the pulpits of the evangelical church – but it is also religious in essence. The real danger lies in the reality that critical theory is not merely a religion, but one ... more

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Ephesians 4:25-32

The Apostle Paul urged the Ephesians, "Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you." Join Dr. Harry Reeder on InPerspective as he examines the vital importance of forgiving one another... more

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Host

Harry L. Reeder
Host of biblical teachings emphasizing practical applications of faith and community support.

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 59 ratings
  • Exceptional Teacher of Scripture

    Thank God Harry’s teachings were recorded. He may have left this world to be with the Lord but his amazing lessons are still available for us. For me, there is no better teacher of Scripture. Harry was Presbyterian and I am Catholic. It doesn’t matter. There is only one Word. Thank you, Harry. Thank you, Lord!

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    D3C3
    United Statesa year ago
  • Thank God for Harry!

    Such clear, biblical teaching is so hard to find. I praise God for giving Harry the courage, knowledge and wit to stand firm in these days of compromise. My wife and I have greatly benefited from the teaching.

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    5
    MKD 82
    United States4 years ago
  • Great resource for devotions

    I listen to this when I’m exercising and when I’m getting the day started. It’s a wonderful resource for devotions and also for commuting. Thank you to all who make this possible!!!

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    5
    Josh H Boyd
    United States8 years ago
  • Best teaching

    Wonderful teaching! Even my young sons learn from listening to Pastor Reeder each Sunday. Wonderful way to go back and listen to all his sermons.

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    5
    mommabuzz
    United States11 years ago
  • Listen carefully!

    Dr. Reeder is one of the best teachers of the Word anywhere! Well thought out, clear reasoning, this series offers good biblical teaching for those interested in learning Gods Word more thoroughly.

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    Hsvzuif
    United States15 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the clarity and depth of biblical teaching that engages both their intellect and spirit.
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The content is viewed as a valuable resource for personal devotion and family life, receiving praise for its relevance in contemporary discussions of faith.

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Five Marks of Progressive Christianity, Part 2
Q: What practical steps should a church take to safeguard doctrinal fidelity without compromising outreach?
Hold to the sufficiency of Scripture, maintain clear confessional boundaries, emphasize preaching and prayer, and ensure discernment and discipline when false teaching is introduced, while engaging culture with truth rather than retreating from it.
Five Marks of Progressive Christianity, Part 2
Q: Harry, how do you define the five marks of progressive Christianity being warned about in this series?
They center on denying the supremacy of Scripture, erasing confessional boundaries, elevating belonging over belief, prioritizing contextual adaptation over biblical truth, and diminishing the means of grace, all of which together threaten the gospel's integrity.
The Forgiveness of Sins, Part 1
Q: Why is the forgiveness of sins in the third stanza that is devoted to the ministry and work product of the Holy Spirit?
The forgiveness of sins highlights the essential role of the Holy Spirit in securing one's relationship with God.
The Forgiveness of Sins, Part 1
Q: Why is this good news offer universally, infallibly, inevitably rejected?
People in the flesh do not want to be told they are sinners and need a Savior, which leads to the scandal of the Gospel.
Suffered Under Pontius Pilate, Part 2
Q: What evil has he done?
Pilate questioned the people about Jesus' perceived evils, and they claimed he should be crucified for claiming kingship.

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