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Doctrine and Devotion

Glory and Godliness

Doctrine and Devotion

Joe Thorn & Jimmy Fowler

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 January 2023

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

We bring Dr. Jason Alligood back onto the podcast to talk about glory and godliness, or how the promise of glory is a motive to godly living. Joe and Jason wound up talking about Extreme’s 1992 album, III Sides to Every Story, and the song, Am I Ever Gonna Change? You can watch the video below, but beware - there’s a cuss word in the song. If you have 20 minutes, listen to the last three songs of the album (including, Am I Ever Gonna Change?) which ends in a creative and moving composition of all three melodies. Get all the links and show notes at http://www.doctrineanddevotion.com/podcast/glory-godliness Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/doctrine-and-devotion/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Doctrine and Devotion.

0:16.0

A podcast that explores Christian faith and practice from a reformed Baptist perspective.

0:19.6

My name is Joe Thorne.

0:20.6

I'm the lead pastor of your fellowship in St. Charles, Illinois, and we brought somebody

0:25.6

back.

0:26.6

There's no somebody, everybody loves Dr. Jason Alligood.

0:30.2

What's up, Jason?

0:31.2

Hey, Joe, how you doing, man?

0:33.8

Well, you know, doing all right, doing okay, new year, same me.

0:37.6

That's the bad news.

0:40.4

New year, same me.

0:41.9

But new year, new mercies, because God's mercy.

0:46.5

New every morning, right?

0:48.4

So that's good.

0:49.4

I can appreciate that.

0:53.1

You were just sharing with me before we got on here that you had to put your dog down,

0:56.1

dude.

0:57.1

And we didn't really have much of a chance to talk about it, but like, people who don't

1:00.7

have dogs may think, because I used to think this way, like just, like, get over it.

1:05.7

It's a dog's die, like, what was that, was that?

1:09.0

Yeah, the toughest, saltiest of men that I've ever known who had dogs are genuinely broken

1:15.7

when they're dogs pass.

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