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Thinking on Scripture with Dr. Steven R. Cook

Dr. Steven R. Cook
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Dr. Steven R. Cook is the founder of Thinking on Scripture, a platform that has attracted over one million visitors. Steven is a Christian educator who has taught undergraduate theology at Tyndale Theological Seminary and recently joined the faculty of Chafer Theological Seminary. He is a Protestant, traditional dispensationalist, and a traditional Free Grace Bible teacher. His studies in the orig... more

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The spiritual life cannot be fully understood or lived until the believer grasps the distinction between positional truth and experiential truth. Learning God’s Word is always the starting point for the Christian way of life (1 Pet 2:2; 2 Tim 3:16–17... more

The spiritual life cannot be fully understood or lived until the believer grasps the distinction between positional truth and experiential truth. Learning God’s Word is always the starting point for the Christian way of life (1 Pet 2:2; 2 Tim 3:16–17... more

The spiritual life cannot be fully understood or lived until the believer grasps the distinction between positional truth and experiential truth. Learning God’s Word is always the starting point for the Christian way of life (1 Pet 2:2; 2 Tim 3:16–17... more

This lesson explains the biblical practice of managing the mind through divine viewpoint rather than human viewpoint. Drawing from passages such as Psalm 42:5, Romans 12:2, and 2 Corinthians 10:5, this study shows how believers can replace fear, anxi... more

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Episode: The Spiritual Life #58 - The Suffering of Job

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 19 ratings
  • Thorough analysis

    Such an amazing exposition of the scriptures keep up the good work and the dedicated efforts for our Lord in Jesus name amen

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    Jamie Thull
    United States7 months ago
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    Dr. Steven Cook does an excellent job teaching the scriptures. I love his passion and accuracy on the gospel that it is by faith alone in Christ alone, not of our works.

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    Ian12346789
    United Statesa year ago

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Episodes consistently emphasize Scripture as the ultimate authority and practical living.
Dr. Cook communicates gospel truth with passion and accuracy.
Thorough analysis of Scripture; clear and thoughtful teaching.

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First John - Class Lecture for Chafer Theological Seminary Graduate Course (Dr. Steven R. Cook)
Q: What is the difference between judicial forgiveness and familial forgiveness?
Judicial forgiveness deals with the penalty of sins at salvation, while familial forgiveness restores ongoing fellowship after conversion through confession.
First John - Class Lecture for Chafer Theological Seminary Graduate Course (Dr. Steven R. Cook)
Q: If we say we have no sin, are we lying to ourselves?
Yes, claiming no sin at all denies the ongoing battle with the sin nature; confession remains the mechanism to restore fellowship.
Genesis to Ruth - Lecture #1
Q: Do we have any questions so far over what has been covered?
A student asks about the gap theory and its reconciliation with Isaiah; the lecturer acknowledges the question and gives a brief overview while inviting further discussion later.
The Spiritual Life #46 - Knowing and Doing the Will of God
Q: How should we frame daily events as tests according to biblical perspective?
By recognizing that trials, whether at work, on the road, or in personal relationships, are opportunities to apply God's Word, grow in endurance, and pursue maturity rather than react emotionally.
The Spiritual Life #58 - The Suffering of Job
Q: Does God still allow Satan to test believers today?
Yes. The host explains that believers live in a fallen world under Satan's influence, and God permits testing as part of growth, refinement, and witness, with adversity often acting as a means to develop faith and character.

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