One filter. One lens. EGW runs through series of topics with nothing else or other than biblical truth sourced for instruction, edification, and formation for those who want to develop a stout apologia and pursue a life after Christ by the scriptures, not by compromised Christianity, culture, or created religion. EGW will uproot the unbiblical doctrines of tradition in the contemporary church and unapologetically and uncompromisingly speak into spiritually relevant topics and issues in an accessible manner so that listeners can authentically and accurately determine Yeshua in their reality. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/every-good-word/support
Does voting reflect the condition of one's state of salvation? Is voting a manifestation and reflection of one's true spiritual condition? Vindicating the Vote is to redeem the lever of voting as an extension and expression of faith, of fruit, of good works, of justice and righteousness, even, maybe, of Christian duty. This is primarily done and seen through Mathew 7:12: Whatever you want men to do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets. This is the ultimate scriptural meter on the matter of the believer and voting. Do you believe that the way one votes is a depiction of one's spiritual condition? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/every-good-word/support
It matters that the gospel is shared accurately versus implicitly. No, it is not trifling or nit-picking to the detriment of the salvation of souls to evaluate what one declares as the gospel over that one merely shares the gospel. Veracity of faith and integrity inform and develop capacity of faith, one of those capacities being sharing the gospel. The gospel one hears is the gospel one lives. It is imperative that the truth of the gospel is shared. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/every-good-word/support
There is a distinct premise in scripture for divorce and who can initiate one. The equalization of male and female is a devastating denial of Christ and has massive implications. Professor Israel Abrahams, before "the Divorce Commission" (London, November 21, 1910), makes clear the point: "The divorce was always from first to last, in Jewish law, the husband's act." The church and Christianity clearly acculturate themselves away from this heretically and unbiblically. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/every-good-word/support
For various reasons, seekers today are trying to find Jesus right now, today, in the church. Is this still possible? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/every-good-word/support