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No Compromise Radio is a ministry dedicated to the ongoing proclamation of Jesus Christ, even Him crucified (1 Cor 2:1), His exclusive and saving gospel, and His inerrant Word. Our theme verse is Galatians 2:5 where the apostle Paul said “But we did not yield in subjection to them for even an hour, so that the truth of the gospel would remain with you.”
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In this episode of No-Co Radio Pastor Mike Abendroth focuses on self-denial, picking up one's cross daily, and following Jesus. He emphasizes that while salvation is by grace through faith, these actions are the necessary consequences of being a Christian, distinguishing them from a means to salvation. He explores what "self-denial" truly means, citing theological perspectives from Matthew Henry, John Calvin, R.C.Sproul, and Sinclair Ferguson, clarifying that it's not self-hatred but rather a denial of the "me first" impulse. Produced/Edited By: Marrio Escobar (Owner of D2L Productions) Watch on YouTube:https://youtu.be/6G1U9o4oKCA | |
by Mike Abendroth on July 23, 2025 (NoCo). | |
(Part of the NoCo series). | |
In this episode of No Compromise Radio, Pastor Mike discusses his new book, "King: How the Sovereignty of God Changes Everything," and recounts his recent trip to a conference on the Nicene Creed in Rome, where he declined a private meeting with the Pope to go to Sicily for his anniversary. This experience led him to ponder what he would say to the Pope if given 20 minutes, leading into a discussion of John chapter three and the concept of being "born again”. He emphasizes that salvation is by faith alone, not by works or self-righteousness, and highlights the sovereign act of God in regeneration. Produced/Edited By: Marrio Escobar (Owner of D2L Productions) Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_4bTL6G8dK0 | |
by Mike Abendroth on July 16, 2025 (NoCo). | |
(Part of the NoCo series). | |
In this podcast episode of No Compromise Radio, Pastor Mike discusses Christian weddings, emphasizing the symbolic roles of husbands and wives within a marriage. He delves into the procession, the father's role in "giving away" the bride, and the distinct, non-symmetrical vows he uses for couples, highlighting the husband's leadership and the wife's submission as reflections of Christ and the Church. Mike also touches on appropriate attendance at various types of weddings and concludes by likening heaven to a grand wedding celebration. Produced/Edited By: Marrio Escobar (Owner of D2L Productions) Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/jMmVgJP-H-I | |
by Mike Abendroth on July 9, 2025 (NoCo). | |
Latest Blog Posts
- The Decree of God (3/18/2020) - A.W. Pink plainly describes God’s decree as “His purpose or determination with respect to future things.” The Westminster Shorter Catechism is slightly more expansive saying; “The decrees of God are His eternal purpose according to the counsel of His will, whereby, for His own glory, He hath foreordained whatsoever comes to pass.” The most incredible [...]
- Spiritual Growth (9/30/2017) - One of the Scripture references that my spiritual father Carl Vargo used to regularly sign off his letters to me with was the following. “But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be the glory both now and to the day of eternity. Amen.” 2 Peter 3:18 [...]
- The Lord’s Table (8/28/2017) - As we come to the Lord’s table, who should partake in communion? The Bible gives 2 stipulations. The answer…wait for it…only those who are first reconciled to God(believers) and also reconciled to others. But we need to answer from the Bible “Why?” As NoCo listeners and readers I am sure this question had already crossed [...]
- Pastor’s Handbook: Weddings and Funerals (8/27/2017) - Though it’s been 25 years since I graduated seminary(No I’m not that old I’m just that much wiser), I can remember like it was yesterday Prof(Howie Hendricks) telling us that at weddings and funerals to always preach the Gospel. Since then it’s been forever etched in my mind. To me it’s part of being in [...]
- If Only… (8/5/2017) - If only I had studied more for this test, I would not be failing this class. If only I had just apologised and asked for forgiveness, I would not be in this strained relationship. If only I had thought more before I spoke, I would not have turned so many people away. If only I [...]