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Reformed Brotherhood | Reformed Theology and Brotherly Love

Reformed Brotherhood | Reformed Theology and Brotherly Love

Tony Arsenal and Jesse Schwamb 506 episodes Latest Jun 1, 2026

The Reformed Brotherhood podcast, hosted by Jesse and Tony, offers a weekly confessional approach to exploring Reformed theology, church history, and practical Christian living. With over 400 episodes, the show features rich discussions, insights from friend Reginald, and unique 'Fergusonisms,' all grounded in biblical teachings. The podcast aims to foster a sense of brotherly love and community among listeners, encouraging them to subscribe, become patrons, and engage in the Telegram chat.

Episodes

Parable of the Talents: Why the Wicked Servant's Problem Is Theological, Not Financial Jun 12, 2026 01:10:03 In Episode 496 of the Reformed Brotherhood, Tony Arsenal and Jesse Schwamb open with a rich discussion on the theology of congregational singing — including the Trinity Psalter Hymnal, the Getty's Sing!, and why psalm-singing belongs at the heart of Christian worship. The main event, however, is the first installment of their study of the Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14–30). Tony and Jesse a
Eschatological Preparedness: Why Watchfulness Means More Than Staying Awake Jun 5, 2026 01:05:19 In this follow-up to their discussion of the Parable of the Ten Virgins, Jesse and Tony make a critical discovery about Matthew 25:13 that fundamentally changes how we should read Christ's eschatological parables. The command to "watch therefore" isn't primarily about staying awake—it's about preparedness for Christ's return. This episode explores the grammatical and theological connections betwee
The Ten Virgins Parable: Preparedness Is Not Perfection Jun 1, 2026 01:01:01 In this profound exploration of Matthew 25:1-13, Tony Arsenal and Jesse Schwamb unpack the parable of the ten virgins, revealing it as far more than a simple warning about preparedness. Moving beyond dispensational "rapture ready" interpretations, they demonstrate how this parable addresses the spiritual condition required for entrance into God's consummated kingdom. The discussion centers on the
God's Universal Gospel Call: The Parable of the Wedding Feast May 25, 2026 59:24 In this profound exploration of Matthew 22:1-14, we examine Jesus's parable of the wedding feast—one of the most theologically dense teachings in Scripture. This parable reveals the magnificent scope of God's gospel invitation extended to all humanity, the tragic reality of human rejection, and the sovereign grace that ensures God's purposes will not be thwarted. Through the imagery of a royal wed
Matthew 21: The Kingdom Transfer from Israel to the Church May 18, 2026 01:08:01 In this profound exploration of Matthew 21:40-46, Tony Arsenal and Jesse Schwamb unpack the Parable of the Wicked Tenants and its devastating indictment of Israel's religious leadership. The hosts navigate the complex theological terrain of kingdom transfer, covenant faithfulness, and the identity of God's people across redemptive history. With careful attention to the text's original context and
The Wicked Tenants: How the Pharisees Condemned Themselves May 11, 2026 01:03:06 In this powerful episode of The Reformed Brotherhood, Tony and Jesse dive deep into Matthew 21:33-46, examining Jesus's parable of the wicked tenants. The hosts unpack how Christ masterfully draws the Pharisees into pronouncing their own condemnation, revealing not merely theological error but intentional usurpation of God's authority. Through careful exegesis, they explore the shocking setup of t
The Wicked Tenants: Christ's Indictment of Covenant Unfaithfulness May 4, 2026 01:08:33
Repentance Over Religion: Matthew 21's Parable of Two Sons Apr 27, 2026 46:03
The Vineyard Workers: A Rebuke to Covenant Entitlement Apr 20, 2026 01:03:32 In this powerful episode of The Reformed Brotherhood, Tony and Jesse return to their parable series with an in-depth examination of the Laborers in the Vineyard from Matthew 20:1-16. This often-misunderstood parable confronts our natural inclination toward merit-based thinking and exposes the scandal of God's grace. The hosts unpack the covenantal language embedded in the text, particularly the wo
Render Unto Caesar: How the Imago Dei Answers Political Traps Apr 13, 2026 31:52 In this compelling solo episode, Jesse Schwamb unpacks one of Scripture's most famous—and misunderstood—passages: Jesus' confrontation with the Pharisees and Herodians over paying taxes to Caesar. Far from being a simple political soundbite, Matthew 22:15-22 reveals Jesus' brilliant wisdom in dismantling false dilemmas and redirecting our focus to identity rather than ideology. Through careful exe
The State of Preaching: A 40-Year Pastor's Diagnosis Apr 6, 2026 01:07:50
Divine Discipline: Why God's Chastisement Proves His Love for Christians Mar 30, 2026 59:43

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