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There's a clear difference between carnal and spiritual Christians. In this episode of the Encounter Podcast, David Diga Hernandez and Apostle Ron Davis discuss what it truly takes to walk in power and in the presence of the Holy Spirit. This is the call to a deeper, Spirit-filled life. The Encounter Podcast Ep.57
(This podcast was previously recorded and published on December 13, 2020) Jesus Ministries, Joan Boney ... People think they witness to God when they tell the name of the church they attend. But when a person does this, he shows he is carnal and he brings division to the body of Christ according to the apostle Paul. I Corinthians 3:1-4 And I, brethren, could not speak unto you as unto spiritual, but as unto carnal, even as unto babes in Christ. I have fed you with milk, and not with meat: for hitherto ye were not able to bear it, neither yet now are ye able. For ye are yet carnal: for whereas there is among you envying, and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, and walk as men? For while one saith, I am of Paul; and another, I am of Apollos; are ye not carnal? If we speak of God, we should speak of that which God has done with us or of that which God has said to us. (They don't do that! They speak of their church and love to tell where they go to church. They think they witness to God when really they are promoting their church group.) If we feel we have to identify ourselves, we should just say, "I am a Christian." Ephesians 4:3-6 3 Endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. 4 There is one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling; 5 One Lord, one faith, one baptism, 6 One God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all.
How divine joy, proper order, and spiritual discernment deepen fellowship and faith.We explored the profound joy God takes in atonement, focusing on the doctrines of propitiation, substitution, and reconciliation through Christ. We discussed how salvation reveals the Father's joy and the unity of the Trinity in redemption. Through Romans 5:11 and Luke 15, we reflected on God's grace, the humility of repentance, and the misunderstanding of divine love. The meeting then turned to the believer's growth in understanding good and evil—contrasting fleshly knowledge with spiritual discernment in Christ. Edward emphasized the need for order, humility, and discipline within the local church, where preparation begins at home and reverence shapes worship. The gathering concluded with gratitude for fellowship, spiritual oversight, and God's faithfulness in providing for the assembly's needs.Themes:God's joy in atonement through propitiation, substitution, and reconciliation (Romans 5:11; Luke 15)The Father's delight in salvation reveals the unity of the Trinity in love and purposeThe elder son's attitude mirrors self-righteous misunderstanding of grace and God's sovereignty (Luke 15)Knowledge of good and evil is experienced either through the flesh or through Christ (Genesis 3; 2 Corinthians 10)Carnal believers live according to the flesh while positionally in Christ—growth requires spiritual renewalOrder and preparation in the home reflect proper church order and the Spirit's peace (1 Corinthians 14:33, 40)Humility, reverence, and silence before the Word reveal submission to God's authority (1 Timothy 2:8–12)Giving supports those who teach the Word rather than material structures (Hebrews 13:17; 1 Timothy 5:1, 17–18)Fellowship strengthens protection and accountability within the body of Christ (Ephesians 4:16)Gratitude and submission to spiritual leaders demonstrate maturity and unity in God's loveScripture References: Romans 5:11; Luke 15; Genesis 3; 2 Corinthians 10; 1 Corinthians 14:33, 40; 1 Timothy 2:8–12; Hebrews 13:17; 1 Timothy 5:1, 17–18; Ephesians 4:16Reflection Question: Do I find my joy where God finds His—in the work of atonement through Christ—and is my life ordered in a way that reflects His peace, love, and truth?
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The Bible clearly shows the difference between these two kinds of people and their pursuits! May the Lord bless the listeners to become Spiritual People for His glory. Amen. SDG.
God doesn't see humanity the way we do—divided by race, culture, or background. He looks at our hearts, our spirit, and our relationship with Him. In this message, Pastor John Carter invites you to see yourself and others through heaven's eyes and grow beyond surface-level divisions into true spiritual maturity.
Romans 8:5-8 — According to the apostle Paul, there is a sharp distinction between a Christian and non-Christian. As Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones elaborates in this message on Romans 8:5–8 titled “Carnal or Christian?”, the non-Christian is “under the flesh.” Some popular interpretations of this passage miss this distinction and instead posit a distinction between Christians. They will say there are two kinds of Christians: the “spiritual” Christian and the “carnal” Christian. In this sermon, Dr. Lloyd-Jones argues against the “carnal” Christian view. What emerges from the biblical text is a devastating picture of the “natural man.” The natural man, according to Dr. Lloyd-Jones, is a person of the “flesh.” Their mind is opposed to the things of God. They are an enemy of God and refuse to submit to the law of God. Dr. Lloyd-Jones reminds the listener that ‘good', cultured, and well-spoken people are just as much under God's wrath as regular sinners. Listen to this sobering message on the spiritually dead and be encouraged that God has put life into His people through Christ.
Romans 8:5-8 — According to the apostle Paul, there is a sharp distinction between a Christian and non-Christian. As Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones elaborates in this message on Romans 8:5–8 titled “Carnal or Christian?”, the non-Christian is “under the flesh.” Some popular interpretations of this passage miss this distinction and instead posit a distinction between Christians. They will say there are two kinds of Christians: the “spiritual” Christian and the “carnal” Christian. In this sermon, Dr. Lloyd-Jones argues against the “carnal” Christian view. What emerges from the biblical text is a devastating picture of the “natural man.” The natural man, according to Dr. Lloyd-Jones, is a person of the “flesh.” Their mind is opposed to the things of God. They are an enemy of God and refuse to submit to the law of God. Dr. Lloyd-Jones reminds the listener that ‘good', cultured, and well-spoken people are just as much under God's wrath as regular sinners. Listen to this sobering message on the spiritually dead and be encouraged that God has put life into His people through Christ. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/603/29
This is the Silver Lake Mennonite Church Sunday morning sermon by Jalin Beiler.Visit our website for more info about our church: https://silverlakemennonitechurch.com
In this sermon from Romans 8:5–11 and titled Carnal vs. Spiritual, Pastor Byron contrasts the mindset of the lost with the nature of the redeemed, explaining that Paul is not addressing two types of Christians but two entirely different conditions. Those who live "after the flesh" are governed by a fallen nature, hostile to God, unable to submit to His law, and destined for spiritual death. In contrast, those who are indwelt by the Holy Spirit set their minds on spiritual things and experience true life and peace. The carnal mind cannot please God or grasp spiritual truth, but believers bear the mark of Christ's ownership through the Spirit. Though their bodies remain under the effects of sin, their spirits are alive through Christ's righteousness, and the same Spirit who raised Jesus guarantees their future resurrection. The message concludes by urging self-examination, offering assurance to the saved, promising hope of bodily redemption, and warning that without the Spirit, a person is "none of His."
Romans 7:21-23 — Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones is fixated on helping his listeners understand the difficult teaching of the apostle Paul's in Romans 7:15-25. The spiritual identity of the man presented by Paul in Romans 7 is a most perplexing passage. In previous sermons, Dr. Lloyd-Jones has been methodically building his case on the man's spiritual identity. He is one who knows that the law is good. This man agrees with the law that he is a sinner. Now the man states that he delights in the law. As Dr. Lloyd-Jones argues, these things cannot be said of the unregenerate man. But does this mean that Romans 7 refers to the regenerate man as the Reformed tradition holds? Humbly, the Doctor demurs from men he holds in high estimation. Instead, being bound to the text of Scripture, Dr. Lloyd-Jones points out that while this man does indeed affirm the spiritual nature of the law, he also says there is a battle raging within. Moreover, the man in Romans 7 says he is brought into captivity. What do these elements mean for the spiritual identity of the man in Romans 7? Listen as Martyn Lloyd-Jones untangles and explains this most intriguing passage of Scripture.
Romans 7:21-23 — Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones is fixated on helping his listeners understand the difficult teaching of the apostle Paul's in Romans 7:15-25. The spiritual identity of the man presented by Paul in Romans 7 is a most perplexing passage. In previous sermons, Dr. Lloyd-Jones has been methodically building his case on the man's spiritual identity. He is one who knows that the law is good. This man agrees with the law that he is a sinner. Now the man states that he delights in the law. As Dr. Lloyd-Jones argues, these things cannot be said of the unregenerate man. But does this mean that Romans 7 refers to the regenerate man as the Reformed tradition holds? Humbly, the Doctor demurs from men he holds in high estimation. Instead, being bound to the text of Scripture, Dr. Lloyd-Jones points out that while this man does indeed affirm the spiritual nature of the law, he also says there is a battle raging within. Moreover, the man in Romans 7 says he is brought into captivity. What do these elements mean for the spiritual identity of the man in Romans 7? Listen as Martyn Lloyd-Jones untangles and explains this most intriguing passage of Scripture. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/603/29
Romans 7:16-20 — What is the spiritual identity of the man? Is he regenerate? Unregenerate? Or carnal? This has been the burning question Dr. Marytn Lloyd-Jones has been asking of Romans 7:15-25. After having carefully worked through several verses already, in this message Dr. Lloyd-Jones continues to aid his listeners through this difficult passage. Looking at the larger context of Romans, Dr. Lloyd-Jones reminds us that Paul is not merely telling us about his personal experience in Romans 7. Instead, Paul is defending his view of the law. As the apostle is neither denouncing the law nor attributing the responsibility for sin to the law, the question remains: how does sin come to pass then? In answering this question, the apostle Paul makes one of the most daring statements in all the Bible. Paul asserts that sin dwells in me! In other words, sin takes up residence in each person. As such, says Dr. Lloyd-Jones, we must realize that sin is not just outside but is part of our very nature. Listen as he explains the power of sin, the dual nature of man, and how this all connects to finding out the spiritual identity of the man in Romans 7.
Romans 7:16-20 — What is the spiritual identity of the man? Is he regenerate? Unregenerate? Or carnal? This has been the burning question Dr. Marytn Lloyd-Jones has been asking of Romans 7:15-25. After having carefully worked through several verses already, in this message Dr. Lloyd-Jones continues to aid his listeners through this difficult passage. Looking at the larger context of Romans, Dr. Lloyd-Jones reminds us that Paul is not merely telling us about his personal experience in Romans 7. Instead, Paul is defending his view of the law. As the apostle is neither denouncing the law nor attributing the responsibility for sin to the law, the question remains: how does sin come to pass then? In answering this question, the apostle Paul makes one of the most daring statements in all the Bible. Paul asserts that sin dwells in me! In other words, sin takes up residence in each person. As such, says Dr. Lloyd-Jones, we must realize that sin is not just outside but is part of our very nature. Listen as he explains the power of sin, the dual nature of man, and how this all connects to finding out the spiritual identity of the man in Romans 7. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/603/29
Romans 7:14-15 — The spiritual identity of the man in Romans 7:14-25 is the driving question interpreters face as they approach one of Scriptures most perplexing passages. After providing an introduction to the passage in the previous message, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones begins to parse out in greater detail his own view of Romans 7:14-25 in this sermon. With pastoral sensitivity Dr. Lloyd-Jones maintains humility when expounding the passage, noting how truly difficult the section of Scripture is. He encourages his audience to not give up on difficult texts. He argues that Paul's defense of the law remains the key contextual detail one must keep in mind. In this sermon Dr. Lloyd-Jones has his keen exegetical eye set on the phrase “sold under sin.” Of whom is such a statement true? Is this a description of an unregenerate man? Dr. Lloyd-Jones argues that it cannot be so due to the fact that an unregenerate man does not affirm that he has such a condition. Is this a description of a regenerate man? Lloyd-Jones says that it cannot be since such a view contradicts Paul's description of a regenerate man elsewhere in Romans. What is the solution then? Listen to this fascinating sermon by Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones as he works through this complex and complicated passage in Paul's most famous letter
Romans 7:14-15 — The spiritual identity of the man in Romans 7:14-25 is the driving question interpreters face as they approach one of Scriptures most perplexing passages. After providing an introduction to the passage in the previous message, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones begins to parse out in greater detail his own view of Romans 7:14-25 in this sermon. With pastoral sensitivity Dr. Lloyd-Jones maintains humility when expounding the passage, noting how truly difficult the section of Scripture is. He encourages his audience to not give up on difficult texts. He argues that Paul's defense of the law remains the key contextual detail one must keep in mind. In this sermon Dr. Lloyd-Jones has his keen exegetical eye set on the phrase “sold under sin.” Of whom is such a statement true? Is this a description of an unregenerate man? Dr. Lloyd-Jones argues that it cannot be so due to the fact that an unregenerate man does not affirm that he has such a condition. Is this a description of a regenerate man? Lloyd-Jones says that it cannot be since such a view contradicts Paul's description of a regenerate man elsewhere in Romans. What is the solution then? Listen to this fascinating sermon by Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones as he works through this complex and complicated passage in Paul's most famous letter To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/603/29
This episode calls listeners to active duty in the "Army of the Lord," emphasizing that believers are soldiers who defend God's kingdom and destroy the enemy. Pastor Rachel teaches that the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but they are mighty in God (2 Corinthians 10, cited as Second Chronicles 10:4), and focuses on the power available to cast out devils in Jesus' name. Discover essential battle strategies such as prayer and fasting, the power of praise, and bowing in worship, ensuring that even when a strategy is different, victory is certain because Satan is defeated. The message affirms that Jesus eternally defeated Satan, destroying the work of the devil (1 John 3:8), disarming principalities and powers (Colossians 2:15), and destroying death (Hebrews 2:14). Finally, prepare for the upcoming three-week series, "Deception Exposed," where Pastor Rachel will expose deceiving spirits and controversial topics that have become mainstream, such as astrology and horoscopes.
Grandes cosas Dios ha preparado para nosotros, es tiempo de crecer como cristianos, tenemos la mente de Cristo. Si reconoces que eres un hombre natural abre tu corazón y cree en el Señor, si eres un hombre carnal, confiésalo y arrepiéntete para que puedas vivir una vida de victoria. 1 Corintios 2:12 12 Y nosotros no hemos recibido el espíritu del mundo, sino el Espíritu que proviene de Dios, para que sepamos lo que Dios nos ha concedido...
Temporada #16, basada en la Primera carta a los Corintios, bajo el título: "Dios Corrige mi vida", por RDOCERADIO.
Fr. Patrick preached this homily on September 9, 2025. The readings are from Colossians 2:6-15, Psalm 145:1b-2, 8-9, 10-11 & Luke 6:12-19. — Connect with us! Website: https://slakingthirsts.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCytcnEsuKXBI-xN8mv9mkfw
Passagens Complementares:Mateus 24,37-39Lucas 17,28-30Lucas 12,19-20
EP 13.515 | Is there really such a thing as a "carnal Christian"?
National Provisioner Multimedia Specialist Brett Parker sits down with James Zamory, owner and co-founder of Carnal, as they discuss the brand's launch of two new products: Beef Sticks and Umami Cut Beef Jerky. In this interview, Zamory explains how the flavors were selected, how these products differ from similar meat options on the market, and the biggest challenge of creating these products.
1 Samuel 18:1-30. As David is brought centre stage, we find a contrast in the responses of Jonathan and Saul, While Jonathan finds a kindred spirit in David and becomes a loving friend, Saul’s insecurities are only fuelled, and he can only see David as his enemy. What was it that caused these responses and […]
On the pod this week, Rhiannon has been dressing as a dragonfly, meeting with Big Cats and going on a space adventure with Bridie Squire's riveting radio drama. Alex is getting horny for the fleshy and carnal desire displayed in Lucy Rose's cannibalistic book, The Lamb while Rhiannon is dissatisfied with The White Lotus. Alex and Rhiannon conclude this episode with shiny eyes, agreeing that they both take great pride and satisfaction with their ‘day jobs', similarly agreeing that justice is too black and white. Self-satisfied handshakes all round.ShownotesTerry Pratchett audiobooksNew Creatives Dramas BBC Radio 4 - Self-Checkout by Bridie SquiresThe Lamb by Lucy RosePerfume by Patrick SüskindDeath In Her Hands by Ottessa MoshfeghThe White LotusRomesh Ranganathan on Desert Island Discs
Pastor M Long teaches on the subject of spiritual vs carnal
Eternal salvation unfolds in three tenses. Phase one is justification—past tense. That's the moment you trusted in Jesus Christ as your Savior. You were saved from the penalty of sin (John 3:16; Rom 5:1; 8:1). It's instantaneous, permanent, and entirely by grace through faith (Eph 2:8-9). Eternal life is a free gift from God (Rom 6:23). You didn't earn it (Rom 4:5), you don't maintain it (Gal 2:16), and you can't lose it (John 10:28-29; Eph 1:13-14; 1 John 5:11-13). Phase two is sanctification—present tense. It's the daily battle: learning doctrine (1 Pet 2:2), renewing the mind (Rom 12:2), being filled with the Spirit (Eph 5:18), walking by the Spirit (Gal 5:16), walking by faith (2 Cor 5:7; Heb 10:38), and saying “no” to the flesh (Rom 13:14). It's not about staying saved—you're already secure. It's about growing up spiritually and living like a child of God (1 Pet 2:2; Eph 4:1). Rewards are at stake (1 Cor 3:12-15). Fellowship is on the line (1 John 1:6). Phase three is glorification—future tense. It's the finish line. No more sin nature. No more death. You get a resurrection body, custom-fit for eternity (1 Cor 15:53; Phil 3:20-21). Face-to-face with Christ. No struggle, no failure—just perfect conformity to His image forever (1 John 3:2, 5). That's your guaranteed future. All three phases are part of God's gracious plan, but they must be kept distinct. Confuse them, and you'll either fall into legalism or question your salvation. Get them clear, and you'll live with confidence, freedom, and focus. Living the Sanctified Life – Phase Two Eternal salvation is just the beginning. Phase one secures our position in Christ; phase two deals with our condition—how we live. That's sanctification. It kicks off the moment you're saved and continues until the Rapture or your last breath. This phase is about spiritual growth, transformation, and learning to think like Christ (Rom 12:2; 1 Cor 2:16; Phil 2:5; 2 Pet 3:18). God gives the assets: the indwelling Holy Spirit (1 Cor 6:19), the Word of God (2 Tim 3:16; 1 Pet 2:2), a new nature (2 Cor 5:17), and spiritual gifts (1 Pet 4:10). But unlike phase one (where God does all the work), phase two is a team effort. It's synergistic. God supplies the knowledge and power; we bring the positive volition. We either walk by the Spirit—or we don't (Eph 5:18; Gal 5:16). Discipleship is the practical outworking of phase two. It's healthy Christian living. But don't confuse it with salvation. Salvation is free, but discipleship is costly. Faith alone in Christ alone saves (John 3:16; Rom 3:28; 4:5; Gal 2:16). But faithfulness? That's the road of the disciple. That road is paved with learning (1 Pet 2:2), obedience (Jam 1:22), denial of self (Luke 9:23), and fruit-bearing to the glory of God (John 15:8). It's not about earning salvation—it's about living like someone who already has it. It's about learning “to walk in a manner worthy of the calling with which you have been called” (Eph 4:1). To follow Christ is to align your mind, values, priorities, and choices with His (Rom 12:1-2; Phil 2:5). It's a daily grind. It is repeatedly saying “yes” to the Lord and “no” to your flesh. And yes—it's going to cost you. Relationships may strain, comfort may vanish, opposition will come (Luke 14:26-33). But the payout? Eternal rewards (1 Cor 3:12-15; 2 Cor 4:17). Discipleship is no cakewalk—but it's worth every step. Spiritual growth depends on spiritual nutrition. Feed the new nature or starve it. It's that simple. We grow through the Word (1 Pet 2:2), apply it by faith (Jam 1:22), and stay filled with the Spirit (Eph 5:18; Gal 5:25). Fail to do that, and you'll stay a spiritual baby—saved but stunted, secure but stuck (Heb 5:11-14). Discipleship is moment-by-moment decisions—choosing divine viewpoint over human viewpoint, maturity over mediocrity, truth over trends. It requires humility, commitment, courage, and discipline to stay the course. Rewards? Those are tied to phase two, not phase one. Salvation is a free gift, but rewards are earned. At the Judgment Seat of Christ (2 Cor 5:10; Rom 14:10-12), we won't be judged for our sins—they were judged at the Cross. We'll be evaluated for our service to the Lord. Did we build with gold, silver, and precious stones—or wood, hay, and straw? (1 Cor 3:12-15). Every believer stands on the unshakable foundation of Christ. But what you build on it determines reward, honor, and future rulership (Luke 19:17-19; Rev 2:26-27). It's important to understand that failure in phase two doesn't cancel phase one. Carnal believers are still believers. Eternal security is a reality of grace. Lot was called righteous (2 Pet 2:7-8), yet his life was a moral disaster. The Corinthians were saints—positional saints—yet they were fleshly and divisive (1 Cor 1:2; 3:1-3). Demas bailed out, but that doesn't mean he burned out of salvation (2 Tim 4:10). Eternal life isn't fragile. But loss of fellowship, reward, and testimony? That's real. The Christian who fails to follow the Lord's directive to advance spiritually will face divine discipline in time (1 Cor 11:30-32; Heb 12:6), suffer the loss of testimony (1 Cor 3:1-3), reap the consequences of his own bad choices (Gal 6:7-8), forfeit eternal rewards (1 Cor 3:14-15), and be classified as least in the kingdom of heaven (Matt 5:19). Bottom line? Phase two is where the battle is fought. It's the grind, the test, the place where spiritual momentum is made—or missed. Phase one determines where you'll spend eternity. Phase two determines how. Some will receive greater rewards, honors, and possibly positions of responsibility in Christ's coming kingdom (Luke 19:17; Rev 2:26-27). And though the carnal Christian “will suffer loss [of reward]; he himself will be saved, yet so as through fire” (1 Cor 3:15). Our present choices echo into eternity. And glorification? That's phase three—the final phase. It's guaranteed (John 3:16; Rom 8:1). God finishes what He starts (Rom 8:30; Phil 1:6). Every believer will be conformed to Christ, resurrected in glory, and ushered into a sinless, eternal state forever (1 Cor 15:53; 1 John 3:2). God's calling is high, holy, and worth it. So live worthy of it (Eph 4:1). Pursue maturity (Heb 6:1). Avoid legalism. Press on (Phil 3:14). You've been saved freely—now live powerfully. The Cross is your foundation. Discipleship is how you build. Dr. Steven R. Cook -
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Here's the truth: “You don't need another strategy. You need surrender.” In this episode, Spencer unpacks what the Word of God reveals about overcoming sin, walking by the Spirit, and living with power in a world designed to defeat you. We start with a battle scene—one king, 580,000 soldiers… facing an army of over 1 million. And what unfolds becomes a divine blueprint for anyone locked in a fight they're losing—especially the fight against porn, shame, guilt, and the flesh. But this isn't a sin-management strategy. This is about warfare. Worship. Total surrender. In This Episode, You'll Discover: The 5 biblical steps to spiritual victory drawn from King Asa's story Why most men live powerless, defeated lives—and don't even realize it The subtle trap of chasing relief over relationship with Christ Why “half-hearted” Christianity guarantees defeat What it really means to “walk by the Spirit” in 2025 How success in God's eyes has nothing to do with streaks, stats, or milestones The most honest prayer you can pray as a man today Key Quotes: “Unless you are helpless before God, you will have no victory.” “You can't drag your flesh behind you and expect to walk by the Spirit.” “Men will do anything—buy anything—except the one thing Scripture commands: surrender.” “If you're not giving God your whole heart… just be okay with defeat.” Who This Episode Is For: Men battling porn or any other stronghold Anyone who's tired of temporary victory and longs for deep change Believers who feel spiritually dry, weak, or stuck Those who want to move from “flesh-driven” to Spirit-led living Scripture Featured: 2 Chronicles 14 & 15 (King Asa's battle and covenant) 1 Corinthians 3 (Carnal vs. spiritual Christians) Romans 8 (Life in the Spirit) Luke 9 & Matthew 16 (Radical discipleship)
You life will follow your thinking. Learn to develop your eternal thoughts through your carnal circumstances.
Do we need to convict people of their sin? How do we best share the gospel? Are there examples in Scripture? What is a “carnal Christian”? Is that some sort of identity that we should give believers at times? Why do some people call themselves “red letter Christians”? Do they really only follow the teachings of Jesus and avoid Paul and the other apostles?
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Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr are answering a follow-up question about a carnal Christian. Can a carnal Christian be in fellowship with God? What is the difference between carnal, natural, and spiritual? Is there a distinction between ignorance and rebellion? What is the definition of being in fellowship
Text: 1 Corinthians 2:1-13; 3:1-9, 11-15
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A special episode to celebrate our 150th Chapter, with a look at the rather seedy side of London in the 15th century- its sex life. This is a city where the sheer bewildering variety of events in this field leave us wondering what to focus upon. Threesomes with Franciscan monks; respectable political figures profiting from the sex trade; women pimping out their daughters; and what appears to be the first recorded case of a transwoman sex worker; all come along in a remarkably fluid era where many of the ideas of how we imagined sexuality in the Middle Ages was conceptualised seem to run into a city whose intent was to break as many rules as possible. Obviously, this episode contains adult content.
This week, we look at a man who was born in The Bahamas, went to college in the US, and played basketball, all over the world, before finally settling into Australia, as his home. The problem is, sexual assaults, and attacks on women follow him, wherever he goes. He is repeatedly caught, for the same exact things, for decades, and always ends up back out on the street. Even when he's a little older, he's still at it. Will Australia ever put him away for good??Fall through a window, causing you to have the brain of a child, seemingly try to assault every woman on the continent of Australia, and try to unravel the mess that is Kendal "Tiny" Pinder!!Check us out, every Tuesday!We will continue to bring you the biggest idiots in sports history!! Hosted by James Pietragallo & Jimmie Whisman Donate at... patreon.com/crimeinsports or with paypal.com using our email: crimeinsports@gmail.com Get all the CIS & STM merch at crimeinsports.threadless.com Go to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things CIS & STM!! Contact us on... twitter.com/crimeinsports crimeinsports@gmail.com facebook.com/Crimeinsports instagram.com/smalltownmurderSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nothing More guitarist Mark Vollelunga zoomed in to talk about the deluxe edition of their album "Carnal" as well as them opening Disturbed's "The Sickness" 25th Anniversary tour on 5/13/25 at the Kia Forum. Here's what we talked about: "Angel Song" featuring David Drainman (0-5) "Freefall" featuring Daughtry (5-7) "Carnal" album (7-10) 2024 Co-headline tour with Wage War (10-12) "If It Doesn't Hurt" + WWE (12-14) Mandatory Metallica (14-end)
Hark, Constructs!We're back after some time away to unplug from the world for a bit only to bring you one of our more... unhinged episodes where we discuss chapters 26-28 of Harrow the Ninth! If you're wondering where you can learn more about Sea's plushy, Shabnam, follow the link below: https://squishmallowsquad.fandom.com/wiki/ShabnamLet us know what you think of the episode and remember to stay kind, take care of each other, and punch your local fascist today!Stay Wicked,The Bone SquadFind Us Here! https://linktr.ee/theunlockedtombThe Unlocked Tomb Podcast Artwork by: Marceline_Art- https://www.instagram.com/marceline2174- https://linktr.ee/marceline2174Featuring Original Music by: Chelsea Lankes - Ghost© (Remix by Dance with the Dead (Permission for use granted by the artist) Ambient Music by UNIVERSFIELD© (Permission for use granted by the artist) Soularflair - Cue 3 - Dark-Brooding© (Permission for use granted by the artist) ROZKOL - Gather Your Remnants© (Permission for use granted by the artist) ROZKOL - SAMSARA© (Permission for use granted by the artist)LaFaena - Sexy© (Permission for use granted by the artist)
When we think of carnal pleasures, or pleasures of the flesh, the first thing we think about is sex. Of course there are other pleasures of the flesh, such as eating, drinking, enjoying nature, music, art, conversation… all the pleasures we gain from our physical senses, our body and our mind.Carnal pleasures are not incompatible with ascension. In fact they can help. However, they are a two edge sword, just like any modality based in the body, mind or spirit.For our existence on Earth, love and pleasure are closely related. Physically speaking, they create a lot of the same chemicals. We say things like, “I love to dance”, “I love to eat”, “I love sex.”I know I do.Going without is not the answer. Indulging every pleasure can also become a trap. The way it traps is by sex or physical pleasure being hijacked by the ego, or small self.Take a sexual union for example. Both parties fully aware that they are divine beings and want to create a sphere of divine love which is greater than the individual parts put together. It is a powerful concept. Intention is the key here. Enjoy and love each other fully. When the words start coming in such as “you are mine and only mine”, “I don't want to share you”, and other controlling and owning energies come to the surface, the flow is no longer what it can be.Both parties can go into the ascension through pleasure relationship with an agreement to be exclusive to each other for as long as it takes. This is actually recommendable, especially at the start when both parties will be dealing with a lot of love flow and change.However, the problem begins when it is not an agreement but a necessity due to insecurities, control, fear, anger or possessiveness.Some of the people I have helped by providing an ascension consultation report becoming sexually aroused during the process. So an understanding of how the energy of love and that of sexual pleasure are linked physiologically speaking helps to get past this stage as it can otherwise be a stopping point for the person involved. The stopping point comes about because for a lot of us sexual energy and work of the spirit seems to be incompatible due to our upbringing.The energy the person feels during the process, the one they become aroused with, is divine love. It is in fact themselves they are feeling. Their true essence. The key here is to let the physical feelings to fully express themselves energetically and let them expand as much as it can, engulfing the body, the room and the entire Earth if needed. That energy is part of the person and has to be embraced by the person.Sexual arousal and libido often will increase when traveling the route of love to ascension, which is why I often suggest to my students to get a boyfriend or girlfriend. Hey, why not enjoy the experience and take full advantage of it!!!For a much deeper exploration of this topic you may be interested in Sex, Love and Soulmates in the New ParadigmThe discussion doesn't stop here—listen to the full podcast episode for unfiltered insights from Inelia and our panelists. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.drivingtotherez.com/subscribe
Penny and Midge discuss the Kentucky Meat Shower, a bizarre unsolved mystery that still delights (and disgusts...) the public. Join the conversation on the Ghouls Night In discord Follow the ghouls on Instagram at @ghoulsnightinpod Shop Ghouls Night In merch Cover art by Alex Zimdars
Listeners are always saying there is "nothing more" irritating then the Verbal Shenanigans Podcast. However, today, Daniel Oliver, bassist of Nothing More, joins us on the show. We delve into the DIY history of the band, the growth of Nothing More, the band's current tour with Disturbed, what it's like to build insane stage contraptions, and the band's latest album, Carnal. Check out Daniel and Nothing More on tour or all streaming platforms today. We also dive into tariffs, wooden races cars, and how Burlew got his bubbly garage. Have a listen!
Magickando é o seu podcast sobre magia e capirotagem!Neste episódio vamos de Rolê do Kleber! Com as histórias: Amor Sombrio, Stalker Astral, Ataque Mágicko e Foi a Carnal ou só Coincidência?Entenda finalmente sobre as artes ocultas de maneira objetiva e descompromissada pelos olhos de Andrei Fernandes, Vinícius Ferreira, Lívia Andrade e Ananda Mida que se encontram nesta mesa redonda da magia contemporânea.Mande seu rolê do Kleber para contato@magickando.com.brComentado nos Recados:Loja Penumbra LivrosCupom 15% AGORAVAI2025Curso Evocação: Guia Prático para Magistas Contemporâneos Apoia-se Magickando
We were very fortunate to have Mark Vollelunga from Nothing More on the podcast to talk about their new album, "CARNAL", as well as the deluxe edition of the album. Enjoy!Nothing More Socials: Twitter: https://x.com/nothingmorerockInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nothingmoremusic/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nothingmoreTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nothingmoremusicYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiZYp_BSP6HwHkzVGc8t-uQApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/nothing-more/18531379Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/39VNwvlQTqE9SvgPjjnMpcWebsite: https://nothingmore.net/Grab some GNP Merch!: https://goodnoisepodcast.creator-spring.com/Check out the recording gear we use: https://www.amazon.com/shop/goodnoisepodcastSupport the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodnoisepodcastGood Noise Podcast Socials:Twitter: https://twitter.com/good_noise_castInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodnoisepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goodnoisepodDiscord: https://discord.gg/nDAQKwTYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFHKPdUxxe1MaGNWoFtjoJASpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/04IMtdIrCIvbIr7g6ttZHiAll other streaming platforms: https://linktr.ee/goodnoisepodcastBandcamp: https://goodnoiserecords.bandcamp.com/
This episode is one of Pastor Jack Abeelen's recent radio broadcasts. Pastor Jack's teachings are broadcast every weekday on over 400 radio stations across the country.The Growing Thru Grace radio broadcast is an outreach of Morningstar Christian Chapel in Whittier, California.To see more of Pastor Jack's Bible studies, visit our Morningstar Christian Chapel channel at https://www.youtube.com/@morningstarcc.To subscribe to our Podcast newsletter go to http://eepurl.com/iGzsP6.If you would like to support our electronic ministry, you may do so by going to our donations page at https://morningstarcc.churchcenter.com/giving/to/podcast.Visit our church website at https://morningstarcc.org.
This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:13 - 10:27)‘It's Camp. It's Carnal. It's Macabre. It's Silly.': The Current Celebration of Halloween Has Much to Tell Us About the Moral Trajectory of Our CultureThe Music Industry Is Hoping Halloween Can Be the New Christmas by The New York Times (Marc Hogan)Part II (10:27 - 17:08)How Can I Honor God with My Feelings When I'm Not Allowed to Date Yet? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from a 16-Year-Old Listener of The BriefingPart III (17:08 - 20:00)How Can We Keep Christ at the Center of Our Wedding in Every Way? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingPart IV (20:00 - 22:10)Do You Get the Ordo Salutis Wrong in Your New Book? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingRecapturing the Glory of Christmas by B&H Publishing (R. Albert Mohler, Jr.)Part V (22:10 - 23:41)What's the Difference Between the Social Gospel and Liberation Theology? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingPart VI (23:41 - 27:21)Why Didn't God Make Us So That We Know Everything When We're Born? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from a 10-Year-Old Listener of The BriefingSign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.Follow Dr. Mohler:X | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.