Rightly Dividing
Rightly Dividing
Podcast Description
“Rightly Dividing” is dedicated to teaching and defending classical Wesleyan holiness theology. Grounded in 2 Timothy 2:15 and shaped by the Wesleyan-Holiness tradition, this series brings thoughtful, in-depth conversations to one of the most important topics in Christian life.
Podcast hosts:
— Professor Eric Black, Union Bible College
— Dr. Brian Black, Penn View Bible Institute
— Dr. Nicholas Black, God’s Bible School and Union Bible College
— Dr. Caleb Black, Penn View Bible Institute and Allegheny Wesleyan College
— Rev. Nathan Black, God’s Missionary Church - Sunbury, PA
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on key topics within the Wesleyan tradition, covering areas such as sanctification, the sin nature, and finding God's will. Episodes like The Scope of Full Salvation and Why Sanctification is Important delve into these vital themes, offering listeners in-depth theological discussions anchored in scripture.

Rightly Dividing is dedicated to teaching and defending classical Wesleyan holiness theology. Grounded in 2 Timothy 2:15 and shaped by the Wesleyan-Holiness tradition, this series brings thoughtful, in-depth conversations to one of the most important topics in Christian life.
Podcast hosts:
— Professor Eric Black, Union Bible College
— Dr. Brian Black, Penn View Bible Institute
— Dr. Nicholas Black, Union Bible College
— Dr. Caleb Black, Penn View Bible Institute and Allegheny Wesleyan College
— Rev. Nathan Black, God’s Missionary Church – Sunbury, PA
In this episode of Rightly Dividing, Dr. Brian Black and Eric Black address common misconceptions surrounding the doctrine of entire sanctification. They clarify that sanctification does not minimize the initial work of salvation, nor does it elevate a person to a state of glorification, which only occurs in heaven. The hosts explain that a sanctified person will still face everyday human challenges, including temptations, emotional struggles, distraction, and mistakes in judgment. Ultimately, they emphasize that while sanctification purifies the heart and will, individuals must still rely on self-discipline and continuous spiritual growth to navigate real life.
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