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Word & Flesh

Podcast de Riverview Baptist Church

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A podcast from Riverview Baptist Church, firstly for our people. The elders of RBC dive into how we flesh-out the application of God's Word in our daily lives. Topics include authority, biblical masculinity and femininity, roles in the home/community/church, family worship, and much more. Host: Nathan Bechtold Co-Hosts: Michael Beene, Ryan Anderson Producer: Ethen DeMarce Logo: Rebekah Wright

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9 episodios

Portada del episodio Lead. Provide. Protect. Virtuous Manhood in a Broken Culture | Ep 9

Lead. Provide. Protect. Virtuous Manhood in a Broken Culture | Ep 9

What does it actually mean to be a man? In this episode, we explore a biblical vision of masculinity that goes far deeper than cultural stereotypes. Instead of passivity on one side or domination on the other, Scripture calls men to something better. We define a virtuous man as one who takes initiative to lead, provide, and protect others with humble, self-sacrificing love under God’s authority. From there, we walk through what that looks like in real life—at home, at work, and in the church. We also address: * why many men feel stuck or unsure of their role * how fear and comfort can lead to passivity * what true provision and protection actually look like * and why the cross is the clearest picture of real masculinity This episode is about recovering a vision of manhood that is strong, purposeful, and ultimately shaped by Christ. Music Credit Intro/Outro: Old Neptune, He's Roaring by Brian Sauvé, used with permission

17 de may de 2026 - 53 min
Portada del episodio What Is a Woman? The Beauty of Virtuous Womanhood | Ep 8

What Is a Woman? The Beauty of Virtuous Womanhood | Ep 8

What is a woman? It’s a question our culture struggles to answer—yet Scripture speaks to it clearly, beautifully, and with purpose. In this episode of Word and Flesh, we begin a two-part conversation on virtous womanhood, not shaped by culture, but grounded in God’s design. We explore a biblical definition of a virtuous woman: A woman who nurtures and cultivates others with gentle strength, wisdom, and joyful partnership under God’s authority. From there, we begin to unpack what that actually means. In this episode, we cover: * Why the question “What is a woman?” even matters * How culture has distorted and confused womanhood * What it means that a woman is designed to nurture and cultivate * The beauty and dignity of being a “helper” (and why that word is misunderstood) * How God uniquely designed women as life-givers—physically, relationally, and spiritually * What virtuous womanhood looks like for married and single women alike * Why God’s design is not restrictive—but life-giving We also begin to address the tension many feel when approaching this topic—especially in light of cultural messaging and personal experiences. This is about recovering a vision of womanhood that is strong, dignified, and deeply rooted in truth. And that's a beautiful thing.

11 de may de 2026 - 38 min
Portada del episodio Sex, What the Church Missed, and Why God's Design is Best | Ep 7

Sex, What the Church Missed, and Why God's Design is Best | Ep 7

The culture has a LOT to say about sex. But what does God say? In this episode of Word and Flesh, we begin a new series by stepping back and asking a deeper question: how are we meant to think about these things as Christians? Rather than reducing the conversation to mere rules or reactions, we explore a more foundational framework rooted in identity and grace. The culture tells us to define ourselves by our desires. The church has often responded with silence or simple prohibitions. But Scripture offers something better: transformation through Christ. In this conversation, we cover: * Why your sexuality is not the core of your identity * What it means that God created us male and female * How the church has historically struggled to talk about sex (and where it went wrong) * The difference between behavior modification and real heart transformation * Why God’s design is not restrictive—but actually leads to life and freedom * How grace empowers change, even when your desires don’t immediately align We also begin to apply these truths to real life—for both singles and married couples—laying the groundwork for the episodes to come.

4 de may de 2026 - 43 min
Portada del episodio When Christians Get Stuck, And What To Do About It | Ep 6, Growing In Grace

When Christians Get Stuck, And What To Do About It | Ep 6, Growing In Grace

What does it actually mean to “grow in grace”? If grace is a gift from God, how can we grow in it? And what does that look like in real life? In this episode of Word and Flesh, we unpack one of the most important (and often misunderstood) ideas in the Christian life. Many believers swing between two extremes—performance-driven Christianity or passive, apathetic faith. Scripture calls us to something better. We explore: * What grace actually is (and isn’t) * The tension between effort and earning * Why spiritual growth requires real effort—but not self-reliance * What 2 Peter says about growing in grace * The difference between duty and joy * Why focusing on yourself can actually stall your growth * How grace empowers everyday obedience * What it looks like to depend on God in evangelism, Bible reading, and leadership Grace is not just something that forgives you—it’s the power that changes you. ~ Produced by Ethen Demarce ~ Episode Art: Word & Flesh logo, by Rebekah Wright ~ Signoff: "Further up, and further in." -- Aslan the Lion, The Last Battle, by C.S. Lewis ~ Word & Flesh Theme - "Dominus me regit" Created with Suno Lyrics (in Latin): Dominus me regit, nihil deerit mihi; in pascuis virentibus me ponit. Super aquas quietis ducit me, animam meam reficit; in viis iustitiae me ducit. Translation: The Lord guides me; I will lack nothing. In green pastures He places me. He leads me beside still waters; He restores my soul. He leads me in paths of righteousness. *based on Ps. 23*

30 de abr de 2026 - 43 min
Portada del episodio So You Have Authority — Now What? | Authority Pt. 4 | Ep 5

So You Have Authority — Now What? | Authority Pt. 4 | Ep 5

"Your authority is not your own. It is on loan from God." If you’ve been given authority—at home, at work, or in the church—how are you supposed to use it? In this episode of Word and Flesh, we move from talking about authority to actually using it. What does it look like to lead well without becoming controlling, harsh, or passive? We cover a practical, biblical framework for using authority rightly: * Authority is received—not self-created * Authority exists to serve, not dominate * Why your personal walk with God matters more than your position * The difference between transformation and mere compliance * How to correct with patience and shepherd people well * Why Scripture—not preference—must set your boundaries * What it looks like to repent when you misuse authority * Why the Gospel—not your authority—is the center Whether you’re a parent, a pastor, a business owner, or just someone trying to lead faithfully in your sphere, this episode will help you think clearly about how to use authority in a way that actually leads to flourishing. --- Episode art: Christ Washing the Feet of the Disciples -- by Jacopo Tintoretto, Public Domain

20 de abr de 2026 - 37 min
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