Cage Free Theology
"Cage Free Theology" is a weekly Bible Q&A discussion with two Baptist, Calvinist, and Premillennial, pastors.
As Spurgeon said, there's no need to defend a lion in a cage; simply open the cage door and the lion will fend for itself! We don't defend a preconceived system of theology, we just let the Bible speak for itself, and we go wherever a literal hermeneutic takes us.
The hosts are pastors Clint Archer (MDiv, ThM, DMin, PhD) and Will Brannon (MDiv, DMin), based at Christ Fellowship Baptist Church in Mobile, Alabama.
They both trained at The Master's Seminary and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and between the two of them they have nearly 30 years of full-time ministry experience. Much of that has involved fielding questions from new believers, old believers, and unbelievers, and then sharing what the Bible has to say on a wide array of topics.
They will cover subjects with their engaging and light-hearted banter, including explaining theology, offering interpretations of various difficult Bible passages, discussing counseling scenarios, and even the nuts and bolts of ministry and expository preaching. (Clint occasionally digresses about how animals should live cage-free while Will reminds him of the appeal of meat!)
Each episode addresses one main question, without rambling or irrelevant interjections, to equip listeners to answer questions they have, or questions they get asked by friends. Subscribers get to send in their questions too!
Jesus came to set us free, so beware of manmade cages!
Cage Free Theology
Episode #074: How To Do Family Devotions
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Do the words "family devotions" conjure up images of perfectly behaved children sitting in a quiet circle, hanging onto your every word? If so, you aren’t alone—but you might also be setting yourself up for a lot of frustration! You may also be asking what plan do I use? What books are right for my family? Where do I start? Start here!
In this episode of Cage-Free Theology, Clint Archer and Will Brannon take off the pressure and dive into the messy, joyful, and highly rewarding world of family worship. Moving past the guilt of not waking their households before dawn like Jonathan Edwards, Clint and Will share practical, real-life advice from their own experiences raising kids across different age brackets (from toddlers to college students).
Inside the Episode:
-Redefining the "Quiet Time": Breaking down what a family devotion actually looks like—Bible intake, prayer, and spiritual discussion tailored to your unique household.
-The Biblical Blueprint: Exploring a husband and father’s responsibility to lead the home spiritually, drawing from Ephesians 5 and historical wisdom from the Puritans and C.H. Spurgeon.
-Embracing the Chaos: Practical tips for families with young children, including keeping it short, acting out Bible stories, using music, and pushing through the initial "growing pains" of building a routine.
-Transitioning to Teen Years: How to move away from formal lessons and toward organic conversation, using everyday moments like car rides or dinner-table games like Rose and Thorn and a Proverb of the Day.
-A Partnership of Grace: A candid confession on the struggle for consistency and why it's okay (and necessary!) for husbands to lean on their wives for help with the routine.
Whether you are bringing a newborn home from the hospital, managing a chaotic living room of toddlers, or trying to connect with busy teenagers, this episode is a reassuring reminder that consistency beats perfection every single time. Turn off the guilt, embrace the chaos, and learn how to make discussing the Lord the most natural rhythm in your home.
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👇 Jump to moments (chapters):
0:00 - How do you do family devotions?
1:10 - "Quiet Time" and finding your rhythm
2:25 - Who qualifies as a "family"?
2:45 - The biblical foundation for family worship
4:34 - How the Puritans did it: Jonathan Edwards’ intense routine
6:25 - Charles Spurgeon's warning on the decline of domestic religion
8:04 - Practical tips for young kids
10:44 - Dynamic family Bible time
13:30 - Transitioning to teenagers
19:40 - A candid confession on consistency (and why husbands need their wives' help)