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Does Romans 13 mean that we, as Christians, should just submit to the state? Or is there perhaps a better, more nuanced way to understand Romans 13, and therefore what a Christian's relationship to the state should be? Join Doug and guest Matt Bellis (who is also the narrator for the intro of the podcast), as they discuss a recent speech that Matt gave to Reopen Pennsylvania, discussing Romans 13 in the context of God's intentions for human government, and also in light of Old Testament passages, specifically from the books of Exodus and 1st Samuel. Audio Production by Podsworth Media.
Questions about how some lifestyles could keep you out of the kingdom of God if salvation is by faith alone, whether Romans 14:23b means that if you have doubt about an action it automatically becomes sin, and the order of the punishments given in Genesis 3. If salvation is by faith alone, why do some lifestyles keep you out of the kingdom of God (per 1 Corinthians 6:9–10)? Does Romans 14:23b mean that if you have any doubt in anything you do, that action automatically becomes sin even though without the doubt it wouldn’t be sin? Is there any significance to the order of the punishments given by God in Genesis 3 (serpent, woman, man)?
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1258/29 Why does Hebrews 4 talk about the word of God being able to discern hearts? What do you think about preachers who stumble or people who later deny the faith? Can you help me understand Hebrews 10:26 and there being no sacrifice left? Does Romans 8:13 relate to a believer dying to self? What is the practical application of the no condemnation message? Why is there a list of people who won’t inherit the kingdom in 1 Corinthians 6? Can believers become these people?
Open calls, questions, and discussion with Matt Slick LIVE in the studio. Questions include----1- What does it mean to shed innocent blood- Who is considered innocent---2- How can it be right for God to tell Israel to kill infants---3- Are some sins hereditary---4- Are Assemblies of God churches Christian---5- Does Romans 11-17-21 say that you can lose your salvation---6- A caller wanted to dispute claims in one of Matt's books.--7- What does it mean to be ready for Christ's return-
Does Romans 9 teach Calvinism and that God has predestined every individual to either heaven or hell? In this video Jordan Hatfield, Sam McVay and Jason Villanueva examine this difficult passage and offer a non-Calvinist interpretation which redeems the text as a beautiful explanation of the gospel. Watch video version: https://youtu.be/c9B2pqxXWTY Watch more of our videos on Calvinism: https://greatlightstudios.com/category/salvation/calvinism/ SUPPORT US: https://greatlightstudios.com/partner WEBSITE: http://greatlightstudios.com/ FILMS: https://greatlightstudios.com/films CONTACT US: contact@greatlightstudios.com
Questions about whether there could have been a better way for God to do things than to have us all inherit a sinful nature from Adam and whether Romans 5:15 implies the number of people saved through Jesus will be greater than those who died through Adam. Couldn’t there have been a better way to do things than for us to inherit a sinful nature from Adam? Does Romans 5:15 imply there will be more people saved through Jesus than those who died through Adam’s sin?
Sex Within Marriage Podcast : Exploring Married Sexuality from a Christian Perspective
January 2020 Questions from our anonymous Have A Question page. Check out the show notes here for more details and links.In this episode, we are tackling the subjects:Is nudism a sin?Is exhibitionism okay?Does Romans 13:14 say you shouldn't plan for sex?Wife won't get help for traumaHow do I start an ANR?How do I be a respectful wife when my husband is watching porn?Is male lingerie okay?Doggy style is too deepOpposite sleep schedules affecting sexThis month our most popular resource is Our Sexploration List - a sure-fire way to spice up your sex life. Interested in learning more? Check it out here.Here are the links I mentioned during the podcast:Adult Nursing RelationshipsThe Bumper Deep Trust CushionFollow us on Facebook, Instagram and TwitterIf you'd like to discuss the questions as they come in, consider joining our private forum.Thank you to all our faithful champions!If you'd to support our ministry and see it grow, check out our support page for more info. Even $5/month makes a difference and new supporters in January get our Truth or Dare printable free.Lastly, if you like our podcast, click here to give us a rating, and leave us a review. They help others know this is a good resource to help with with their marriage. You managed to find us, help someone else do the same and receive the same benefits to their relationship.
Open calls, questions, and discussion with Matt Slick LIVE in the studio. Questions include---1- Why do Jehovah's Witnesses translate John 1-1 as -a god----2- What does the Bible mean by the glory of God---3- When Hebrews 1-5 says that the Son is begotten, doesn't that mean that Jesus is a creation---4- How do you talk to a non-believer about abortion---5- Does Romans 1-28 refer to what happened to all mankind at the fall---6- In between his death and resurrection, did Jesus go down to hell or confront the devil-
Assembly of Yahusha 2021 Bible Q&A officiated by Bro. Jon Dizon 2-9-2021 – Reproduction of this video or parts of this video is prohibited without written consent from the author. For this episode of BQA we will answer the following questions: ✅ Was Yahusha referring to the sacred Name when He said, “Out of the mouth of babes and nursing infants You have perfected praise”? ✅ What does Yahusha mean when he said "it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of heaven" in Mat 19:24? ✅ What is 'The Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard' (Mat 20:1-16) all about? ✅ Who is the daughter of Zion? ✅ Does Romans 10:15 mean that only those who are sent have the right to preach the gospel? Copyright © 2021 Assembly of Yahusha - All rights reserved
Assembly of Yahusha 2021 Worship Service officiated by Bro. Jon Dizon 1-26-2021 – Reproduction of this audio or parts of this audiio is prohibited without written consent from the author. For this week's BQA we will answer the following questions: ✅Is the Law of Moses still valid during the Christian Era? ✅What did Christ write in the dust which caused the accusers of the adulterous woman to leave? ✅Does Romans 13:1-7 allow for the death penalty? ✅Since blaspheming the Holy Spirit is the unforgivable sin, does it mean that the Holy Spirit is greater than the Father and the Son? ✅ When we ask for forgiveness of sins are we still going to answer for all our past sins when the book of works is opened? Copyright © 2021 Assembly of Yahusha - All rights reserved
Every Bible-believing Christian should read and study along with James as he examines this amazing Old Testament book, for it vividly reveals man's free will, love or hatred of God, and how God nevertheless patiently and lovingly bears with His creation and in the end, all comes good. On the surface, this story may appear to be nothing more than a man and a fish, rejected by the unsaved and mocked by the apostates, but for those that understand how God uses the foolish to confound the wise, this exceptional story and study will warm your soul in ways few other books in the Bible can. Jonah helps unlock the battle of all ages: how is man saved? How is he declared to be righteous with a righteous God? Does Romans 4 contradict James 2? This book answers the question! This mammoth and methodical 6.5 hr Bible study looks at almost every possible angle and aspect of Jonah's life and struggle no only with himself but his fellow man (the gentile) and his Creator (God). What can be learnt from this tiny 4-chapter book will potentially not only change your view of yourself but also of God forever.
In Part 2 of our episodes on Calvinism, we breakdown the final 3 of the 5 main tenets of Calvinism: Limited Atonement, Irresistible Grace, and Perseverance of the Saints. Join me as we arrive at a logical, Biblical conclusion about the errors of Calvinism. Listen to the end as we mention some Calvinistic "preachers/teachers" to be careful of, and finally, we will answer the question: Does Romans 8:28-30 really teach Calvinistic doctrine? Visit our website: https://sandycreekstirrings.com/ Submit a question for our Q&A: https://sandycreekstirrings.com/contact/
Does Romans 9:3 say what Jerod thinks it says? “For I could wish that myself were accursed from Christ for my brethren…” Program: Biblically Speaking Aired: June 21, 2014
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1) Does Romans 5:10 indicate that our salvation is in both the death and the resurrection of Jesus? 2) Will the Antichrist be a Roman Catholic? 3) Why do you always quote from Paul and never from Jesus? 4) Is there a correlation between the law of sin offering in Leviticus 6 and the book that John ate in Revelation 10? 5) Were Old Testament saints saved by the death of Christ because Revelation 13:8 says the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world? 6) Can you reconcile 2 Chronicles 15:2 and Hebrews 13:5 regarding God forsaking some and never forsaking others? 7) Will Christians be put to death, taken to court, and persecuted before the Rapture takes place? 8) Why do some believe Christ was crucified on Friday when that would be biblically impossible? 9) How can Daniel, who became a eunuch, be called a prophet when Deuteronomy 23:1 restricts eunuchs from entering the assembly of the Lord? 10) Why did the apostles have to come and pray over the Samaritan believers before they could receive the Holy Spirit?
In this episode, we discuss Christianity and libertarianism with our friend Justin Walsh. Does Romans 13 require us to support government, per se? Does “render unto Caesar” mean we must pay taxes? What did the popes say about socialism? Kal, John, and Justin set the record straight.
Zane gives an overview of the book of Romans with a focus on Romans 10:9-10 regarding confession for salvation and answers questions from Victor Street Bible Chapel members. Program: 0:00:00 Overview of Romans 24:55 Questions & Answers on Romans 41:30 Romans 10:9-10 51:50 More Questions & Answers on Romans Questions: 24:57 What is God’s wrath? Is God’s wrath, hell? What does it mean to be delivered from wrath? 28:49 Does Romans 1:18-32 refer to unbelievers? How are we delivered from the wrath of God? 31:30 Is emptiness also part of God’s wrath? 31:58 Is the depravity that we see in our country a form of divine judgment? Is there a social or political solution for human depravity? 33:55 Does Romans 1:18 refer to unsaved people, and how can they be delivered from God’s wrath? Where was the book of Romans written? 38:39 Don’t some new believers change their behavior radically upon conversion? 52:30 Explain Romans 3:20, “Therefore by the deeds of the law no flesh will be justified…” compared with Romans 2:13, “for not the hearers of the law just in the sight of God, but the doers of the law will be justified”. 1:01:19 Explain Romans 5:1. 1:03:41 Explain Romans 5:13. Where there is no law, there is no transgression, in what sense is that true? 1:05:30 In Romans 1:11, what is the spiritual gift that Paul is imparting? 1:07:28 Does Romans 7:9 refers to Paul’s days of innocence of the law and then later in Romans 7 does it refer to when Paul became aware of the law? 1:11:10 Is Romans 8:12-13 speaking of the same experience as Romans 7? 1:17:33 What baptism is referred to in Romans 6:3? 1:19:00 Does Romans 8:29-30 teach that God elects/selects those to be saved?
Billy Wendeln and Matthew Chisholm of the Bible Brodown podcast review the debate / discussion that James White and John Cranman had over on the Unbelievable podcast with Justin Brierley. They discussed |Does Romans 9 teach the Calvinistic unconditional election of individual to salvation before the world began?" You can find the original debate here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYVm9dlPRYs Please don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE! To listen to the audio only (podcast) be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play or one of the other podcast players. The Bible Brodown is also part of the Trinity Commission consortium of Bible podcasts. Learn more here: https://biblebrodown.com/podcasts For articles and studies from the Bible Brodown, please visit our webpage here: https://biblebrodown.com/ Come talk and discuss theology with us on our Facebook Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BibleBrodown/ You can also follow us and receive updates at https://www.facebook.com/biblebrodown/ or on Twitter @BibleBrodown
Whether the original Hebrew of Genesis implies the loincloths of Adam and Eve were animal hides—or the physical bodies newly clothing their spiritual bodies. Might Genesis 6:4 have originated as propaganda for the policies of Ezra and Nehemiah? Might the Greek phrase 'οἱ γίγαντες οἱ ἀπ᾽ αἰῶνος' mean the Genesis 6:1-4 Nephilim were avatars of the Gnostic Aeons? Is the supposed influence of Hinduism & Buddhism on Gnosticism and Christianity rendered unlikely by the absence of any Sanskrit texts in Egypt or Palestine? My question relates to the overall idea the New Testament gospels are Midrash. Why would a group of individuals sit down one day, grab a random name out of a hat, then start writing Midrash in Greek? Why would Paul (in Galatians) refer only to James as the Lord's brother while not so describing Cephas? It seems obvious to me that "brother" here can have only its literal, primary meaning. I'm interested in your take on how the Prosperity Gospel has developed over the decades and its relation to those American Christians who have accumulated economic and political power. Does Romans 13 mean, as many hold, that God rubber stamps the actions of any and all government? Or that he has charged them with righteous administration, implying he will replace them if they fail? Is the Catholic refusal to inform the police of crimes learned of in the confession booth based on the Bible? What do you think of Jordan Pederson’s approach to the Bible? Theme music provided by: Peter Benjamin - composer for media www.peterbenjaminmusic.org peterbenjaminmusic@gmail.com
Episode 128 features The July ‘18 installment of our listener-directed Q&A podcast. Join Phil Baker, BDK, and Kurt Lee as they answer your questions on a wide variety of Biblical topics. We open the virtual listener mail bag and cover such questions as: are passages in the KJV Bible being changed? Is the NWO a Biblical concept? Will the tribulation and the rule of the Beast be regional or global? Is smartphone technology digital pharmakeia? If God created Satan, does it mean He’s responsible for creating evil? Does Romans 8:38-39 promise an individual eternal security? Why don’t Phil and BDK believe in Calvinism? Would it be easier to believe in Jesus today if we could see the miracles of the Bible? Are there any circumstances where remarriage is permitted after divorce in the Bible? When is it too late for salvation? How can we cope with the grief and loss of a loved one who might not have been saved? Is self harm a form of demonic oppression, ritual self abuse, or mental illness? These are just a few of the questions up for discussion. So please check it out, this is truly one broadcast you won't want to miss! Show Notes: Download Omega Frequency on iTunes Listen To The Fourth Watch Radio Network Listen To Reclaiming The Faith With Phil Baker Purchase A Copy Of NEW: Wineskins And The Simple Words Of Christ Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Watch Followers Of The Way: Divorce & Remarriage in the Sermon on the Mount Phil Baker Go Fund Me
9 conclusions we can make about the doctrine of hardening. Starting with Romans 9 we look at the biblical teaching on how, when and why God hardens hearts. Questions from the Q&A at the end of the video Does Romans 9:29 mean that God will create some people specifically to dishonor Him in order to carry out His will? Is this an example of God simply knowing what the actions of Pharaoh would be if he were in that situation? The process of a person becoming hard seems to begin with that person’s own will before God hardens them. Does the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit relate to having a permanently hard heart? Can you pray for someone’s heart to be softened?
9 conclusions we can make about the doctrine of hardening. Starting with Romans 9 we look at the biblical teaching on how, when and why God hardens hearts. Questions from the Q&A at the end of the video Does Romans 9:29 mean that God will create some people specifically to dishonor Him in order to carry out His will? Is this an example of God simply knowing what the actions of Pharaoh would be if he were in that situation? The process of a person becoming hard seems to begin with that person’s own will before God hardens them. Does the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit relate to having a permanently hard heart? Can you pray for someone’s heart to be softened?
9 conclusions we can make about the doctrine of hardening. Starting with Romans 9 we look at the biblical teaching on how, when and why God hardens hearts. Questions from the Q&A at the end of the video Does Romans 9:29 mean that God will create some people specifically to dishonor Him in order to carry out His will? Is this an example of God simply knowing what the actions of Pharaoh would be if he were in that situation? The process of a person becoming hard seems to begin with that person’s own will before God hardens them. Does the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit relate to having a permanently hard heart? Can you pray for someone’s heart to be softened?
Today’s guest of the show is such a delightful guy to chat with. 9 time author, and Senior/Founding Pastor of Austin Christian Fellowship, Will Davis Jr. has a lot of wonderful insights when it comes to the topic of defining…. Truth. He’s as humble as he is smart. Will’s Master’s and Doctorate degree in Divinity & Ministry, combined with over 35 years of Ministry service sets the stage for an amazing insight when it comes to finding your truth. Tune in as we look to unpack the Truth that will set you free! – Is the definition of Truth singular, or does vary? – How does knowing the Truth move us toward a more fulfilling life? – What did Jesus really mean in John 14:6 when he said ….”no one comes to the Father except thorough me.” – What about those who have never heard of the saving grace of Jesus? – Can we really trust that the Bible is what it says it is? – Is God playing ‘hide & seek’ with you?’ – Who is it in John 8:40 that told us the Truth? – How does nature, the birds, and our surrounding, point us to God? – Does Romans 1:19-21 help us to see that God’s glory is all around us? Check out Wills latest book below, “A man who told us the Truth.” Click here to learn more about Will Davis Jr. at his website.
Does Romans 13 really teach that human governments are ordained of God? This episode starts to explore this issue.
Main Topic: Christology: God's Exclusive Names Questions: How do you know if you have truly forgiven someone? Does Romans 8:7-8 contradict what Deuteronomy 30:11-14 says? Are there different levels of Hell? How do you act when you are part of a worldly job? Is there an intermediate Heaven? NoOtherDoctrine.org LeadershipFromTheCross.org CCFCollege.com CrossFellowship.org
Does Romans 13 teach that Christians must obey government under all circumstances? Join us for the conclusion of this lesson from Daniel 6 and Romans 13.
Does Romans 13 teach that Christians must obey government under all circumstances? Join us for part 1 of this lesson from Daniel 6 and Romans 13.
Does Romans 9-11 teach Calvinist predestination? The point seems to be a different one. It is about not boasting in your status before God, because ultimately, your behavior will affect your standing before God. As Ben Witherington likes to say, You're not eternally secure until you are securely in eternity.
The Bible Answer Team (B.A.T.) is a live call-in program featuring hosts Ward Fenley and Tami Jelinek. It is a forum provided for those who are seeking a biblical apologetic from a preterist and grace-based worldview. B.A.T. welcomes questions from all sides, and seeks to give a solid exegetical, doctrinal, and philosophical defense for a post-first century world. In this episode: Doesn't the meaning of the word "appear" in Hebrews 9, 1 John 3 and 1 Peter 5 require that Christ's "appearing" will be a physically observable event? If God "desires" all men to be saved according to 1 Timothy 2:4, then aren't all men saved? Does Romans 2:14 teach that Gentiles have the law of God written on their hearts by nature? Who are those "without excuse" according to Romans 1?