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A longstanding debate in Christianity: Can salvation be lost? And if salvation CAN be lost- HOW can it be lost? We'll try to answer those questions today on the Cross References podcast. 0:00 - Intro 3:00 - My Journey on This Issue 17:00 - Ezekiel 18:21-29, Losing My Religion 29:00 - How to Lose Your Salvation 46:00 - Closing Thoughts (Hebrews 3) If you want to get in touch with me, send an email to crossreferencespodcast@gmail.com Hosted by Luke Taylor
Open calls, questions, and discussion with Matt Slick LIVE in the studio. Questions include---1- Can we know which denomination is giving us the correct interpretation of Scripture that the Holy Spirit intended---2- Can you explain why the trinitarian perspective is complete---3- Is Buddhism similar to Christianity- Can't there be truths in other religions---4- Should a Christian be involved in politics---5 What makes Jesus the one true God-
Are there good reasons to walk away from Christianity? Can we know for sure that Christianity is the truth? What should be the foundation of our Christian faith? (Hint: It's not The KJV Bible) "Ubelievable?" Podcast we referenced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_R9KGjxkz7E
In this blast from the past, J. Warner examines the case for the Talpiot Tomb and the alleged burial ossuary of Jesus. Have we discovered the tomb of Jesus and the Holy Family? If so, what difference would this make to the case for Christianity? Can lay people accurately assess the evidence in the first place?
Mother Miriam Live *Interpreting the Catechism *Origins of Christianity *Can the Catechism be changed? *Nothing comes before your God and your family
Your Sunday Drive Podcast Episode 17. In this episode: We talk Trump, his recent UN speech, the possibility of impeachment and the general political climate, seeking for some way to contextualize such chaotic times. Benny Hinn's disavowal of the prosperity gospel brings up the question of "which Christianity?" Can there be a sort-of "mere Christianity" - to use C.S. Lewis' phrase - when there seem to be so many confusing variations and flavors of the faith?Come along for Your Sunday Drive - quick conversation about current events, politics, pop culture and more, from the perspective of a couple of guys trying to follow Jesus.Hosts: Matt Hill and Nate Polzin. Presented by the Church in Drive of Saginaw, MI, as often as possible. Please visit churchindrive.com and facebook.com/thechurchindriveRequired attributions: Straight Through by Groove Bakery | https://groovebakery.com; Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com; Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0); https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/; images via Google
"Once saved, always saved." This may be a nice-sounding saying, but with so many Christians falling astray through deconversion, is it a true saying? And how can we justify wrestling with doubt and questions in Christianity? Can we still be a Christian if we don't believe everything in the Bible is 100% true? These are the questions RD and Greg dive into in this Deep Dive episode.
Friends, this episode features something unprecedented (other than it being one short of a baker’s dozen): Mason may have changed his mind because of something Stephanie said. We’re talking about whether or not God is more relational and mystical, and we’re curious, what do you guys think about the “personal relationship with Jesus” concept? Is it central to Christianity? Can it be clearly defined? How is it different or similar to every other relationship we have? What about the Holy Spirit? Please, do tell. We have an e-mail! Ask us anything at termsandconditionspod@gmail.com Rate and review us on iTunes, comment on SoundCloud, and save us on Spotify! Instagram: @termsandconditions_pod
Series: 1John Sunday, December 2, 2018 -- Sermon Questions “THE HEART OF CHRISTIANITY”Read 1John 4:8. What does this mean to you?What is (agape) love? (Go over 1Corinthians 13:4-7.)Why was the early church so successful in impacting the Roman culture?Read 1John 4:7-8. What are the implications of these verses?What is a great example of agape love? (See 1John 4:9-10.) Read 1John 4:11-12 and 1John 2:9-11. Why do these verses rule out lone ranger Christianity? Can a person be a born-again Christian and not belong to a fellowship? What do these verses have to say about unity in the Christian body? Why does unity matter? (See John 17:20-21.)What do you think about the pastor who preached on “love one another” for six months. What might happen at BCC?Read and discuss 1John 4:18.
Lonnie and Sheridan go through the origins of yoga, what its original purpose was, and how it made its way into the modern culture. Is yoga compatible with Christianity? Can you separate the physical exercise of yoga from the spiritual aspect? Should Christians do yoga? Lonnie and Sheridan give thoughts on these questions. Where do you stand? We would love to hear from you! Send us an email: christiantheoriespodcast@gmail.com ============== SOCIAL MEDIA ============== LIKE US ON FACEBOOK: Christian Theories Podcast https://www.facebook.com/Christian-Theories-Podcast-172385910273116/ FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @RealCTpodcast https://twitter.com/search?q=%40realCTpodcast&src=typd
Feminism is an important topic, especially with the growing concern over women’s rights around the world, sexual harassment in the workplace, the #metoo movement, religious discrimination of women and other similarly-related problems. But what about feminism and its relation to Christianity? Can a person be Christian and a feminist? In Malaysia, feminism is often seen as a movement with a lot of aggression, resentment and even competition against men. This particular F-word carries a lot of baggage, particularly among evangelicals. It is often seen as a worldly concept and its agenda when brought into the church, will break down families and real manhood. But are these descriptions and its associated stereotypes is true to what feminism stands for, or is it a fearmongering misinformation? Join Dr Alwyn Lau for a conversation with Assoc. Prof. Dr Sharon Bong who researches and writes on Gender Studies. Full podcast summary here.
The feminists in our world today are fighting for freedom to reject God as the ultimate authority in our life. I am 100% pro-woman and believe 100% that men and women are equal, but we are different, and that is GOOD. God has a beautiful design for the women He created, and we rob ourselves of the joy He offers if we reject that design for our lives. I’m encouraging you to walk in the way the Lord has laid out for His people, one that fully recognizes the beauty in His creation, uniquely and individually gifted male and female. Why Feminism and Christianity Can’t Mix 10 Things Christians Get Wrong About Feminism --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heidistjohn/support
This is the best place to start listening to this podcast. Austin Mayfield and Joshua Ballantine explain what this Daniel Dinner group and the purpose of this podcast is. -How should we process making big career moves from God's perspective? -Why are secular professions considered bad compared to ministry or non-profit positions? Two tiers of Christianity -Can the way we work be positively transformed? -Why this podcast will focus on speaking with 'practitioners'. -How do you bring excitement and a higher level of engagement to your work? -Having this conversation of theology and work has to be done in community and in relationship because it is such a big topic. -What's at stake if we don't engage intentionally with this issue of work and faith? Music by John Norman To join the online discussion, search "Daniel Dinners" on Facebook, and you can be added to the private group discussion.
Christians sometimes have a difficult time with evolution. And evolutionists are often Atheists. We hear from Dr. Steven Peck, who teaches evolution classes at BYU, which is a church-owned university. Steve talks about how he holds evolution–as well as religion–close to his heart. Can a strong belief in evolution and a complete dedication to Christianity coexists? For … Continue reading "Evolution & Christianity: Can they Coexist? -with Dr. Steve Peck"
How did life originate? Among the big questions that people ask, this is one of the biggest. It’s also one of the most important; the answer determines whether or not life has meaning. In the last 150 years, the theory of Darwinian evolution has presented an opposing worldview to the Bible’s explanation of origins. Is this theory compatible with Christianity? Can a Christian believe in evolution?
How did life originate? Among the big questions that people ask, this is one of the biggest. It’s also one of the most important; the answer determines whether or not life has meaning. In the last 150 years, the theory of Darwinian evolution has presented an opposing worldview to the Bible’s explanation of origins. Is this theory compatible with Christianity? Can a Christian believe in evolution?
What is the history of Christianity? Can you give me a short / brief / general history of Christianity?
Episode 82 - The Full Armor of God last show the stuff I missed. The New Young!? Why is there so many references to the new life or new beginnings in Christianity? Cant anybody stick with it? What dose it really mean to be young, again?Romans 8:35-39 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or danger, or sword? 36 As it is written, "For your sake we are being killed all the day long;we are regarded as sheep to be slaughtered." 37 No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. 38 For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, 39 nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord. John 6:37-40 All that the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never cast out. 38 For I have come down from heaven, not to do my own will but the will of him who sent me. 39 And this is the will of him who sent me, that I should lose nothing of all that he has given me, but raise it up on the last day.40 For this is the will of my Father, that everyone who looks on the Son and believes in him should have eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day."