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The London LyceumThe London LyceumSpurgeon: A Life with Alex DiPrimaJordan, Brandon, and Matt talk with Alex DiPrima about his new biography of Charles Spurgeon. They cover topics like his family background, his depression, his preaching style, his workload, the downgrade controversy, and more!Resources:1) Spurgeon: A Life, Alex DiPrima2) Spurgeon and the Poor, Alex DiPrima3) Servants of Christ, Lovers of Men, Alex DiPrima4) Spurgeon's Sorrows, Zack EswineSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-london-lyceum4672/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2024-09-1157 minHymn TalkHymn Talk31. Newton on the Christian Life – "I Asked the Lord that I Might Grow"It’s difficult to imagine a better person for Christians to acquaint themselves with than John Newton (1725-1807). Though Newton is often remembered for his dramatic conversion, memorable hymns, and courageous activism, his pastoral ministry is often overlooked. Yet few figures from church history more faithfully convey the sweetness of Christ. In this episode, Zack welcomes Ben Robin to the podcast to discuss the legacy of John Newton. They also profile Newton’s hymn “I Asked the Lord that I Might Grow.” Ben Robin is a Pastoral Assistant at Del Ray Baptist Church in Alexandria, Virginia. He is worki...2021-11-1726 minHymn TalkHymn Talk30. The Regulative Principle – "How Firm a Foundation"In this episode, Zack and Alex discuss the importance of the regulative principle in Christian worship. They also profile the Baptist hymn “How Firm a Foundation.” Zack referenced the book "Perspectives on Christian Worship: Five Views": Link  "How Firm a Foundation": Link  2021-08-0528 minHymn TalkHymn Talk29. Singing Without Instruments – "Not What My Hands Have Done"Perhaps to our surprise, the New Testament offers no instruction about the use of instruments in corporate worship. However, the inspired authors are concerned that God's people sing when they gather. This means that though the use of instruments may be warranted according to Scripture, it is of most importance that the church's music adorn the voices of God's people. In this episode, Zack and Alex discuss the value of a cappella singing. They also profile the hymn "Not What My Hands Have Done" by Horatius Bonar. "Not What My Hands Have Done" link   2021-07-3025 minHymn TalkHymn Talk28. Psalm Talk – Five Psalms You Can Sing This SundayIn this episode, Zack and Alex reflect on their experience of the Psalms in gathered worship. They emphasize the profound value of singing and preaching the Psalms. They also present five Psalms you can sing in your church any Lord's Day. · Psalm 103 (Praise My Soul the King of Heaven) o Lyrics  o Tune  · Psalm 100 (All People that On Earth Do Dwell) o Lyrics  o Tune  · Psalm 19 (Jehovah’s Perfect Law) o Lyrics  o Tune  · Psalm 23 (The King of Love My Shepherd...2021-07-2228 minHymn TalkHymn Talk27. Jesus is King – "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name"In this episode, Zack and Alex discuss the importance of Christ's identity as King. They also profile the classic hymn "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name."2021-07-1625 minHymn TalkHymn Talk26. Character Matters with Aaron Menikoff - "All Praise to Him"When Christians sing spiritual songs, they do so with the Spirit of God within them. The Holy Spirit empowers Christians to fight their sin, renew their minds, and grow in godliness. Part of this means that a living faith in Christ will always manifest itself in spiritual fruit: a transformed life, righteousness, clean hands, a pure heart. Simply put, character matters. In this episode, Aaron Menikoff returns to discuss sanctification in the Christian life. They also profile the Sovereign Grace Hymn, “All Praise to Him.” Aaron Menikoff is senior pastor of Mt. Vernon Baptist Church in Atlanta, Geor...2021-04-0724 minHymn TalkHymn Talk25. Passion HymnsIn this Good Friday episode of Hymn Talk, Zack and Alex discuss the importance of Christ’s Passion ministry. They also consider the place of reflection and lament in gathered worship.  Recording of “O Dearest Jesus”: https://youtu.be/9IWD4ShZrNc2021-04-0221 minHymn TalkHymn Talk24. Justin Deeter on Edwards and the Means of Grace – “My Worth is Not in What I Own”By general consensus, Jonathan Edwards is the greatest theologian in American history. Edwards’ reflections and insights on the Christian life remain just as keen today as they were in the 18th century. Time would fail to tell of all the ways he has impacted the church for good. In this episode, Zack welcomes Justin Deeter to discuss Jonathan Edwards’ life and legacy. They consider Edwards’ thoughts and impact on the First Great Awakening, Christian joy, and corporate worship. They also discuss the Getty hymn “My Worth is Not in What I Own.” Justin Deeter is the Lead Pastor of...2021-01-2020 minHymn TalkHymn Talk23. Heaven, the Last Day, and Christian Anticipation – “The Sands of Time are Sinking”To be a Christian in the present time is, by definition, a status of waiting. God’s people are blessed with a sure hope of heaven, Christ’s return, and vindication on the last day. Such a glorious hope is to be accompanied by profound anticipation. Yet veiled by present challenges, countless Christians tend to think little about the future. In this episode, Zack and Alex seek to reclaim the discipline and grace of Christian anticipation – that is, how Christians live faithfully in the present in light of their certain future. They also discuss Samuel Rutherford’s “The Sands of Time ar...2021-01-1340 minHymn TalkHymn Talk22. Aaron Menikoff on Church Revitalization – “Reformation song”For scores of people, a new year brings fresh hope – hope for new beginnings, new insights, new ideas, new opportunities, and new challenges. Many Christians face a new year with renewed vigor for spiritual growth. Even local churches (gatherings of Christians) long for refreshment and reform in the new year. Sadly, countless churches find themselves in decline and in desperate need of new life. In this first Hymn Talk of 2021, Zack welcomes Aaron Menikoff to discuss the topic of Church Revitalization. They consider the need and nature of Church Revitalization along with the hymn “Reformation Song” by Bob Kauflin and Ti...2021-01-0635 minHymn TalkHymn Talk21. Christmas HymnsOne of the distinct pleasures of the Christmas season is singing glorious advent songs. Christendom has reserved perhaps her best music for the veneration of the Lord’s incarnation. In this bonus episode, Zack and Alex profile some of their favorite Christmas Hymns. Recordings: “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BQntjlBmc0 “Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_RRlNtAlKg “All My Heart this Night Rejoices”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uN2r_D664dU “Once in David’s Royal City...2020-11-2722 minWalking TogetherWalking TogetherEpisode 19: On Relationships with Other ChurchesJoin Zack and Alex DiPrima as they discuss relationships with other churches in this episode of "Walking Together."2020-11-2700 minHymn TalkHymn Talk20. Spurgeon and Activism - “Come Ye Sinners”Charles Spurgeon is not only one of the most influential Baptists in church history, but he remains one of the most prominent evangelicals that has ever lived. Known primarily for his writing and preaching in London, he’s less remembered for his activism and mercy ministry. Thankfully, Alex has just finished a dissertation on this aspect of Spurgeon’s life. In this episode, Zack interviews Alex on the topic, and they also profile Joseph Hart’s hymn “Come Ye Sinners.”2020-10-2825 minHymn TalkHymn Talk19. The Lord’s Supper - “O Sacred Head Now Wounded”The Lord’s Supper holds different levels of prominence in different church traditions. For Roman Catholics and many Reformers, Communion is the central feature of gathered worship. Yet many modern evangelicals in the free church tradition, particularly baptists, tend to have a lower view of the Lord’s Supper. In this episode, Zack and Alex discuss the biblical place of this sacrament in Christian experience. They also profile the hymn “O Sacred Head Now Wounded.” Listeners will notice Alex’s audio is poor at times. This was due to technical difficulties that will be improved for future podcasts.2020-10-2222 minWalking TogetherWalking TogetherEpisode 18: Pornography & the ChurchAlex and Zack DiPrima discuss pornography and the church.2020-10-1600 minWalking TogetherWalking TogetherEpisode 17: The Gospel and MarriageJoin Alex and Zack DiPrima in this latest episode as they discuss "The Gospel and Marriage."2020-10-1000 minHymn TalkHymn Talk18. Hymns and the Heart - “Jesus, What a Friend for Sinners”Evangelicalism has historically been called the “religion of the heart.” Evangelicals have always proclaimed the indispensability of a personal attachment to Jesus. Such “heart religion” has always led to the writing of biblically rich hymns that foster a vital relationship with the Lord. In this episode, Zack and Alex discuss the intersection between hymns and the heart - namely, how Christian singing nurtures personal devotion to Christ. They also discuss John Wilbur Chapman’s hymn “Jesus, What a Friend of Sinners.”2020-09-2323 minWalking TogetherWalking TogetherEpisode 16: On PersecutionJoin us as Alex and Zack DiPrima discuss suffering persecution as Christians.2020-09-2317 minWalking TogetherWalking TogetherEpisode 15: On New BirthJoin Alex and Zack DiPrima on this week's episode of Walking Together as they discuss "New Birth." 2020-08-2522 minHymn TalkHymn Talk17. On Missions and Worship - “All Creatures of Our God and King”Psalm 67 celebrates the saving power of God to the nations and the praise rendered to Him for his salvation. The glory of God has always been the ultimate goal of missions. As John Piper has helpfully argued: “missions exist because worship doesn’t.” In this episode of Hymn Talk, Zack and Jimmy (a missionary to South Asia) discuss the intersection between missions, worship, and congregational singing. They also discuss the 13th century hymn “All Creatures of Our God and King.”2020-08-1425 minHymn TalkHymn Talk16. On the Spirit – “Holy Spirit, Living Breath of God”A robustly biblical understanding of the Holy Spirit is vital to Christ-centered worship. In this episode, Zack and Alex discuss the indispensable ministry of the third person of the trinity. They also profile the hymn “Holy Spirit, Living Breath of God” by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend.2020-08-0426 minWalking TogetherWalking TogetherEpisode 13: On GossipIn this episode of "Walking Together," Alex and Zack DiPrima discuss the sin of gossip.2020-08-0321 minHymn TalkHymn Talk15. Catechisms, Creeds, and Confessions - “Christ our Hope in Life and Death”Catechisms, creeds, and confessions are wonderful tools given to the church to defend the faith. These liturgical elements aid Christians in maintaining unity, adorning our worship, and connecting us to saints of the past. Sadly, creeds and confessions are thoroughly neglected in the free church tradition. In this episode, Zack and Alex discuss the value of catechisms, creeds, and confessions. They also profile the hymn “Christ our Hope in Life and Death.”2020-07-2225 minWalking TogetherWalking TogetherEpisode 12: On GriefJoin Alex and Zack DiPrima on this episode of "Walking Together" as they discuss grief.2020-07-2126 minWalking TogetherWalking TogetherEpisode 11: On DisciplingAs a follow up to Pastor Alex's recent sermons on Titus 2, Alex and Zack DiPrima discuss discipleship in the local church.2020-07-1521 minHymn TalkHymn Talk14. On God’s Providence – “Whate’er My God Ordains is Right”Scripture teaches that God governs and ordains all things that come to pass. This truth is typically presented in the Bible to instruct and encourage God’s people. Yet Christians tend to think little about God’s providence. Zack and Alex discuss this topic along with the hymn “Whate’er My God Ordains is Right.”2020-06-3031 minHymn TalkHymn Talk13. On Songs of Praise - “Praise to the Lord the Almighty”Every song in gathered worship should render praise to God. Doxology should be the governing principle through each element of worship. Yet we believe it’s appropriate for certain songs to strike a pronounced note of praise in a worship service. In this episode, Zack and Alex discuss how to best understand songs of praise. They also review the hymn “Praise to the Lord the Almighty.”2020-06-1923 minHymn TalkHymn Talk12. On Majesty - “Holy, Holy, Holy”In an age when “nothing is sacred,” how should Christians try to convey the majesty of God in worship and congregational singing? Zack and Alex discuss this topic along with Reginald Heber’s hymn “Holy, Holy, Holy.”2020-06-0430 minHymn TalkHymn Talk11. On Privilege in Worship – “How Sweet and Awful is the Place”In an age where “privilege” is a buzzword, Christians should be the first to celebrate their privilege. Christians are not only redeemed from sin, saved to righteousness, and assured of everlasting life. They are also pleased to be made worshipers of the risen Christ. This privilege is most fully realized in this life when the church gathers to worship. In this episode, Zack and Alex discuss why and how Christians should reclaim a sense of privilege in worship and congregational singing. They also review Isaac Watts’ classic hymn “How Sweet and Awful is the Place.”2020-05-2626 minHymn TalkHymn Talk10. On Christian Assurance - “He Will Hold Me Fast”One of the chief blessings of the Christian faith is the Spirit-wrought assurance of salvation. Hymns and congregational singing play a tremendous role in bolstering our faith. In this episode, Zack and Alex navigate the Bible’s teaching on Christian assurance as well as challenges to the doctrine in human experience. They also review Matt Merker’s wonderful hymn “He Will Hold Me Fast."2020-05-2028 minHymn TalkHymn Talk9. On Christ’s Priesthood - “Before the Throne”Scripture teaches that Jesus Christ is gloriously ascended to the right hand of God where he serves as a great high priest. This ministry has enormous implications for believers. Yet Christ’s priesthood can often be one of the most neglected doctrines in Christian experience. In this episode, Zack and Alex discuss the impact of Christ’s priesthood on congregational singing. They also review the hymn “Before the Throne.”2020-05-1422 minHymn TalkHymn Talk8. When Hymns are Prayers - “Come Thou Fount”One of the chief advantages of congregational singing as an element of worship is its intrinsic involvement of the congregation. Yet Christians can still fail to see the precise ways they engage with God in corporate singing. Many of the best hymns are themselves prayers and petitions. In this episode, Zack and Alex discuss the intersection between congregational singing and prayer. They also review Robert Robinson’s classic hymn “Come Thou Fount.”2020-05-0524 minHymn TalkHymn Talk7. Why Sing New Songs? – “Christ the Sure and Steady Anchor”With such a fine heritage of songs and hymns from previous generations, why is it important for Christians today to write new songs? Why should churches introduce new songs? Who are some trusted sources for new songs? Zack and Alex discuss this topic and review one of their favorite hymns by Matt Papa and Matt Boswell, “Christ the Sure and Steady Anchor.”2020-04-2819 minHymn TalkHymn Talk6. Why Sing Psalms? – “Psalm 51”The Book of Psalms serves as a Holy Spirit-inspired hymnbook. The 150 chapters of the Psalter convey the full spectrum of Christian experience. Despite the richness of the Psalms, most churches find little use for them in congregational singing. In this episode, Zack and Alex discuss the relevance of singing Psalms as well as practical ways of incorporating them in gathered worship.2020-04-2124 minHymn TalkHymn Talk5. Is Singing for God or Us? - “For All the Saints”Why do Christians sing? Is the purpose of Christian singing to glorify God or to benefit people? In this episode, Zack and Alex discuss the vertical and horizontal elements of singing. They also discuss “For All the Saints” by William Walsham How.2020-04-1423 minHymn TalkHymn Talk4. Atonement Matters - “Man of Sorrows”In this special Good Friday episode, Zack and Alex discuss the nature, extent, and importance of the atonement and its impact on congregational singing. They also review the hymn “Man of Sorrows” by Philip Bliss.2020-04-1032 minHymn TalkHymn Talk3. What is Gospel-Centered Singing? – “Christ the Solid Rock”What does it mean for worship to be gospel-centered? What does it mean for worship to be Christ-centered? Does every song in a worship service need to explicitly reference the person and work of Jesus Christ? In this episode, Zack and Alex discuss the meaning and importance of gospel-centered singing. They also review the classic hymn “Christ the Solid Rock.”2020-04-0717 minHymn TalkHymn Talk2. What Songs Do We Sing?How does a local church decide what songs to sing? How do leaders in the church introduce new songs to the congregation? In this episode, Zack and Alex discuss the importance of introducing songs that are biblically rich, congregational, and musically edifying.2020-03-3132 minHymn TalkHymn Talk1. Why Congregational Singing? - “Arise, My Soul, Arise”In this inaugural episode of Hymn Talk, Alex and Zack discuss the importance of congregational singing in the life of the church. They also analyze Charles Wesley’s classic hymn “Arise, My Soul, Arise.”2020-03-2430 min