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There are passages in the Bible that seem difficult to understand. 1 Peter 3:19, is one of those texts. Does it say Jesus went to hell? This episode will help you to better understand the text as well as its connection to Luke 16:19-31. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
March 9, 2025 — This Morning Senior Pastor Rob Ginter Preached a Sermon “Why Did Jesus Go to the Cross?” John 12: 27-36
In this week's episode, Beth and Craig discuss the complex passage of 1 Peter 3:18–22. They explore the context of these verses and address common misunderstandings in their interpretation.SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEW CHANNELhttps://www.youtube.com/@behold.podcastLast Episode: https://youtu.be/nKeS1Objz_EWatch more episodes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK6oXv2ImzCII7jOHIUsPv4k9oSPmbnB0Send your questions to behold@arcadechurch.comVisit us at arcadechurch.comFollow us on social mediaInstagram: @arcadechurchYouTube: @behold.podcast Facebook: Arcade Church#beholdpodcast #bible #christian #podcast #christianpodcast #parenting #parents #Theology #church #unionwithchrist #jesus #gospel #hope #religion #christianity #worship #conflict #leader #socialmedia #mentalhealth #baptism #obedience #peter #1peter3 #difficult
Welcome to Calvary! We are a growing church, meeting in many locations around the world, helping people to know Jesus, find community and make a difference. Sermon Notes - Available via the YouVersion Bible app: https://www.bible.com/events/49392005 To learn more about Calvary Church, visit our website: https://calvarycc.global Watch this message on our Calvary Church YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhPk0cMziJM
Jesus went to hell! Briefly. He gave the place a look-see after he died, and then left to go be resurrected. Or at least that's the claim that some theologies make. Where did the idea that Jesus visited hell come from? Is it Biblical? I mean, it would have to be, wouldn't it? People wouldn't just make up something like that long after the Bible had been written just because, right? Right? And speaking of hell, not every part of the Bible treats that place the same. In our second segment, we'll talk specifically about the book of Revelation and it's treatment of the bad place. Ol' John the revelator had some fascination notions and imagery to share, and his ideas about hell are particularly interesting! ---- HEY! TICKETS FOR THE FIRST LEG OF THE DATA OVER DOGMA TOUR ARE NOW ON SALE! To get yours, go here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-grand-data-over-dogma-book-launch-tour/ For early access to an ad-free version of every episode of Data Over Dogma, exclusive content, and the opportunity to support our work, please consider becoming a monthly patron at: https://www.patreon.com/DataOverDogma Follow us on the various social media places: https://www.facebook.com/DataOverDogmaPod https://www.twitter.com/data_over_dogma Hey! Don't forget to pre-order Dan McClellan's upcoming book The Bible Says So https://static.macmillan.com/static/smp/bible-says-so-9781250347466/?fbclid=IwY2xjawGLTkpleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHQY4Ahs0Hi289IcnsQMh_0OAVf3oGefyUsWkLjhfB8OF8nio1fmroJbXxA_aem_v_4sISp8Zt43zsKfDjx1aA This episode was sponsored by BetterHelp Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What comes after death? Pastor Sonny Hennessy examines scripture to reveal where Jesus went after he died on the cross, squashing common misconceptions.Scripture in this message: 1 John 2:1-6, Revelation 1:18, Ephesians 2:1-2, Psalm 16:10, Acts 2:31, Luke 23:43, Luke 22:20, John 14:2-3, Revelation 19:7, Isaiah 62:5, Revelation 21:5-7, Revelation 21:8Watch this message on YouTubeJust starting your Jesus journey? Let us know by filling out this form so we can connect with you personallyHello Card Tithes & OfferingsPlease consider giving to help us spread the life giving message of Jesus to the 920 and beyondGive Here --Follow Life Church on socialsLCGB Facebook LCGB Instagram LCGB YouTube
Jesus not only saves us from our past but also gives us new life, new identity, and new purpose. Through the story of Mary Magdalene, we see the transformative power of Jesus' resurrection and we are challenged to say “yes” to God's call and to share the life-changing message of Jesus: Go and tell all to come and see that Jesus saves.
Jesus not only saves us from our past but also gives us new life, new identity, and new purpose. Through the story of Mary Magdalene, we see the transformative power of Jesus' resurrection and we are challenged to say “yes” to God's call and to share the life-changing message of Jesus: Go and tell all to come and see that Jesus saves.
Jesus not only saves us from our past but also gives us new life, new identity, and new purpose. Through the story of Mary Magdalene, we see the transformative power of Jesus' resurrection and we are challenged to say “yes” to God's call and to share the life-changing message of Jesus: Go and tell all to come and see that Jesus saves.
Jesus not only saves us from our past but also gives us new life, new identity, and new purpose. Through the story of Mary Magdalene, we see the transformative power of Jesus' resurrection and we are challenged to say “yes” to God's call and to share the life-changing message of Jesus: Go and tell all to come and see that Jesus saves.
In the third week of the series, “Everyday Saints”, join us as Pastor Stephanie Red preaches through Luke 1-:25-37 about the Good Samaritan, drawing parallels between this parable and the teachings of Mr. Rogers in present-day culture. Be challenged as you listen in who Jesus says our neighbor should be and what we should do with this concept in our everyday world.Mr. Rogers VideoThings to consider as you listen:Everyday saints must be people who are wholly occupied with loving God and our neighbors.The Parable of the Good Samaritan challenges us to ask the right questions.Hospitality is a key pat of being a good neighbor - and its more than just sharing a meal, though that's a great place to start!Tikkun Olam: The Hebrew phrase for world repair.Fred Rogers: “People won't know God's love if the people of God don't love.”Jesus: “Go and do likewise.”
Pastor Garry Clark preaches a special message for the 22nd Anniversary of Fellowship Church.
Morning Offering, October 26, 2024Every morning, join Father Brad as he begins the day with prayer and reflection. In a few short minutes, Father Brad guides you in prayer, shares a brief reflection grounding your day in the Church's rhythm of feast days and liturgy, and provides you with the encouragement necessary to go forward with peace and strength. Disclaimer: The ads shown before, during, or after this video have no affiliation with Morning Offering and are controlled by YouTubeLet us do as the saints urge and begin our days in prayer together so as a community of believers we may join the Psalmist in saying, “In the morning, Lord, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait expectantly.” (Psalm 5:3-4)________________
Reach Out to Us Today!This week we're wrapping up the text itself and recap where we've been over the last year or so. Then I give a look at the future of the show and what's next for BWWJ. Support the show If you have any questions about the subjects covered in today's episode you can find us on Facebook at the links below or you can shoot me an email at joe@buddywalkwithjesus.com One Stop Shop for all the links Linktr.ee/happydeamedia
Topics: Philippians 2:12, Work Out Your Salvation, Fear and Trembling, Philippians 2:13, Philippians 2:1-18, Work for Your Salvation, God Who Works In You, To Will and To Act to Fulfill His Good Purpose, Encouraging Philippians to Love One Another, Philippians Written Approx AD 60, Paul Was Imprisoned by Rome, Express Christ Amongst Themselves in Greek Community, Work God Out Through Your Hands Feet and Mouth, Bear Fruit of the Spirit, Faith Without Works Is Dead, James 2:26, It Is By Grace Through Faith You're Saved Not Of Yourself, Ephesians 2:8-9, Made Alive In Christ, It Is By Grace You Were Saved, Ephesians 2:5, Because of God's Great Love for Us, If It's Based on Grace it Cannot Be Based on Works, Romans 11:6, To the One Who Does Not Work But Believes, Romans 4:5, Working to Stay Saved Means You're Working For Something You Didn't Work for to Begin With, When Did James Write His Letter?, Who Did James Write His Letter to?, One of First Epistles Written, To the 12 Tribes, Council of Jerusalem, Acts 15, “Decision” to Allow Gentiles to Believe, James Pushing in Parts of the Law, Peter Opposed James, James Is “Someone Else's Mail”, Leave In Bible But Read the Same as Sermon on the Mount, Belief is Good but You Need Works to Complete It is Anti-Christ, Paul Wrote Ephesians, Romans, and Galatians to Combat What James Wrote, James Listed as Part of the Party of Circumcision in Galatians, James Called Believing Pharisee in Acts, Appeared as Angel of Light to Corinthians, Lawless One Might be James, Law Not For the Righteous, Early Church Had to Mature Out of Law Observance Just Like Us, Hebrews 8:13, Changed Behavior Does Not Work Out Salvation, Unbelievers Change Their Behavior All the Time, Unbelievers Go to Church Believing They Are Working Out Salvation, Jesus Said Carry Your Cross, Nobody Carried a Cross, Simon of Cyrene, Only Jesus Carried Cross, Impossible Statements Meant to get Listener to Trust Him Instead, With Man This is Impossible but All Things Are possible With God, Some Apostles Died on Cross by Man, Not By God, Jesus Said He Came to Give Life Not Death, Cost of Being a Disciple, Luke 14, Count the Cost, You Can't Afford It, Trust The Delegation Party Instead, Jesus is the Delegation Party, Living In Sin, Sinning Doesn't Cause You to Live in Sin, You Live in Sin if you Live in Adam, You Live in Righteousness if You Live in Christ, Living In Christ and Sinning, Living in Adam and Sinning, Romans 6:2, How Can We Who've Died to Sin Live in It?, Rhetorical Question, How Can We Who've Trusted in Jesus Go to Hell?, Not a Possibility, Sinning Less is Not the Goal, One Sin Would Require Death, Romans 6:23, Jesus Won't Die Again, “How Can We?”, We Can't, We've Died to Sin and Been Set Free From It, Romans 6:6-7, Old Self Was Crucified, You're Sinning While You Live In Christ Not Living in Sin, Context of Philippians 2, In Your Relationships With One Another Have Same Mindset as Jesus Christ, Philippians 2:5, Fear and Trembling is Reverence and Awe, You Have the God of the Universe in You, Not Fear and Trembling Based on Punishment Because Jesus Was Already PunishedSupport the showSign up for Matt's free daily devotional! https://mattmcmillen.com/newsletter
Ephesians 4:7-10 What does it mean that Jesus descended into the lower parts of the earth before He ascended into heaven? Where did Jesus go during the days between His death and Resurrection? What did He promise to the thief on the cross? Did Jesus have to suffer hell for us by going there temporarily? What does it mean that He “led captivity captive”?
Send us a Text Message.video podcast hereWe continue a discussion on what the Book of Mormon teaches about life after death and specifically the lack of teaching on the "Prison House" the Bible mentions Jesus descending to the spirits in prison. What was the purpose? Was this referencing the book of Enoch? Were the spirits to leave prison? There is a much different plan of salvation taught in revelations that came after the Book of Mormon. It involves charts and graphs and different levels of glories as well as places people are housed until they can be resurrected. Teaching alludes to the ability to possibly repent on the other side of the vail and receive some kind of glory, maybe being with the Father, of maybe "just" the Son or the Holy Spirit. None of this is found in the Book of Mormon. Scripture search and study resources here: Restored Gospel - Scripture Search and Study Resources Contact us:restoredgospelpodcast@gmail.comMusic by Michael Barrett
Some erroneously believe that while He was dead, Jesus went to the underworld to preach the gospel to sinners and give them the option to believe and be saved. Others believe Jesus went to rescue Old Testament saints from Abraham's Bosom. But these views are based on a few misinterpreted verses, and as usual context reveals a very different story. Today we will see what really happened while Jesus was dead in the tomb. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.danceoflife.com/subscribe
In today's lesson, we're finishing up our study of Acts chapter 2. We'll look to the early church's example to answer the question: How do you grow a church? --The PursueGOD Truth podcast is the “easy button” for making disciples – whether you're looking for resources to lead a family devotional, a small group at church, or a one-on-one mentoring relationship. Join us for new episodes every Tuesday and Friday. Find resources to talk about these episodes at pursueGOD.org.Help others go "full circle" as a follower of Jesus through our 12-week Pursuit series.Click here to learn more about how to use these resources at home, with a small group, or in a one-on-one discipleship relationship.Got questions or want to leave a note? Email us at podcast@pursueGOD.org.Donate Now --Today we're finishing up our study of Acts chapter 2. Can you believe it took us 5 weeks to get through this chapter? This won't happen for every chapter throughout our study. In fact next week we're going to cover all of chapter 3 in 1 week. but today we finished the chapter with a glimpse into what the early church was like. In particular, we get to see the secret sauce for church growth. We're going to answer this question: How do you grow a church?Church growth statistics:As of 2020, there were approximately 2.3 billion Christians worldwide, making up about 31% of the global population.Pentecostalism and Charismatic movements are among the fastest-growing Christian denominations globally.Africa and Asia are experiencing significant growth. Sub-Saharan Africa is expected to have the largest number of Christians by 2060.In the United States, weekly church attendance dropped from about 39% in 2013 to around 29% in recent years.Headed in Europe's direction?In the Netherlands, regular church attendance fell from approximately 50% in the 1950s to below 10% by the early 2000s.United Kingdom, Sweden, Denmark: regular church attendance at or below 5%.Note: “church attendance” doesn't capture the whole picture, but it gives us an idea. Truth is, many attendees aren't even Christians! (stats don't include house churches or nature Christians)Share about our history/vision at Alpine Church for growthInclude some videos and photos?Today we're going to try to learn from the early church to see what they did to grow…. I see 7 marks of healthy church growth; if you're a pastor, leader, attender, consider how you do in each of these areas.Seven Marks of Healthy Church Growth:BaptismsActs 2:41 (NLT) 41 Those who believed what Peter said were baptized and added to the church that day—about 3,000 in all.(Pillar New Testament Commentary) The population of Jerusalem at the time is estimated to have been between 180,000 and 200,000. Even 3,000 converts in the temple precincts would have been 'a distinct minority of the crowd.'Principle: Healthy church growth is conversion growth, not transfer growth.Jesus: “Go make disciples…” meant something different than what it means in most churches today. (Pursuit)Biblical Teaching(NLT) 42 All the believers devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching,(Expositor's Bible Commentary: Abridged Edition (2 Volumes)) "The apostles' teaching " refers to a body of material considered authoritative because it was the message about Jesus of Nazareth proclaimed by accredited apostles. It undoubtedly included a compilation of the words of...
Send us your Questions and Comments HereHow much time did Jesus spend in Egypt? Is the term "God" a mistranslation in the Bible? Is Yahweh just a Deity from another Pantheon? Where do modern-day gnostic ideas come from?Send a video to information@apologetics.org for Nick to respond to in the Rapid Response Series!Former Psychic: Communicating with Demons:https://theuniversenextdoor.buzzsprout.com/235413/14678738-former-psychic-communicating-with-spirits-tarot-cards-ouija-boards-demons-jenn-nizzaWho were the Angels of the Seven Churches?https://theuniversenextdoor.buzzsprout.com/235413/14329066-who-are-the-angels-of-the-seven-churches-in-revelationVideo Referenced:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scI8FwhLTUA&t=16sGreg Bahnsen Quote: www.cmfnow.com/articles/pe152.htmSupport the Show.
Theologian Matthew Emerson joins Kaitlyn to answer a surprisingly complicated question: Where did Jesus go when he died on the cross? Dr. Emerson gives us a simple answer that opens up lots of other questions: What is the “Paradise” Jesus talks about on the cross? What did Jesus do while he was there? Plus, Dr. Emerson helps us think about the theology all Christians share vs. the theological questions that can divide us. - Sponsor - Magic Spoon - Go to www.magicspoon.com/CURIOUS and use code HOLYPOST to get $5 off Picture of Torcello
David continues his sermon series called Encounters with Jesus. Today, he is in Matthew 28:16-20. Sermon titled "Go and Make Disciples." Come back next week to hear the next sermon in this series. Don't forget to follow First Baptist Church of Olton here on PodBead to get the latest sermons from Brother Davi Make sure and go subscribe to our YouTube Channel also. We stream live every Sunday at 11 am. We invite you to come and worship with us even in your PJ's!
A new MP3 sermon from 721 Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Did Jesus Go to Hell? (Sheol and Hades) 240403 Speaker: Sam Hunter Broadcaster: 721 Ministries Event: Podcast Date: 4/3/2024 Length: 30 min.
Did Jesus go to Hell? Did Jesus go to Sheol? The doctrine of Christ's “descent” is confessed in the Apostles's and Athanasian Creeds and celebrated by Eastern and Roman Catholic churches, but evangelical churches rarely give it much attention. Even where the Apostles's Creed is recited many evangelicals leave out the clause, “he descended into hell/the dead.” So just what is the doctrine of Jesus descending to the dead? Did Jesus go to hell for 3 days?In this episode, we'll interview Matt Emerson and discuss his book "He Descended to the Dead": An Evangelical Theology of Holy Saturday, winner of a 2019 TGC book award. From biblical foundations to historical context and pastoral implications, we'll discuss it all with Matt.Book: https://a.co/d/4UfqbYjMatt Emerson (Ph.D., Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary ) serves as Co-Provost and Dean of Theology, Arts, & Humanities at Oklahoma Baptist University. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the Center for Baptist Renewal. His areas of interest include biblical theology, canonical interpretation, theological method, and Baptist theology.
On Friday, Jesus tells the thief on the cross, “Today you will be with me in paradise.” But on Sunday morning, he tells Mary Magdelene, “Do not hold on to me, for I have not yet returned to the Father?” It seems clear that he did not spend the weekend in heaven with God the Father. So where was he? Tune in to find out!
In this sermon from Luke 9:1-17, Phil Auxier shows how Jesus is at the center of our going.
In this sermon from Luke 9:1-17, Phil Auxier shows how Jesus is at the center of our going.
In this message, pastor Luke continues in our series Go Fish. Part of our responsibility as followers of Jesus is to share the good news of Jesus with those around us. We cannot separate following Jesus and being a fisher of man as these two things are tied together. We must be people who are willing to sacrifice our own excuses, desires, and feelings and go after what God has called us to as His people.
6. Jesus’ Twelve Disciples Matthew 4:18-22: - As Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon called Peter and his brother Andrew. They were casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen. ‘Come, follow me,’ Jesus said, ‘and I will send you out to fish for people.’ At once they left their nets and followed him. Going on from there, he saw two other brothers, James son of Zebedee and his brother John. They were in a boat with their father Zebedee, preparing their nets. Jesus called them, and immediately they left the boat and their father and followed him. Who were Jesus’ Disciples? There are three main lists of disciples (Matthew 10:1-4, Mark 3:13-19, Luke 6:12-16) who were chosen near the start of Jesus ministry. The Gospel of John offers no comprehensive list but does refer to them as “The Twelve” (John 6:67, John 6:70, and John 6:71) Andrew: he was a fisherman from Bethsaida (Matthew 4:18). It was he who introduced his brother, Simon Peter, to Jesus (John 1:40-42). He was a disciple of John the Baptist. Bartholomew: he was the son of Talemai and possibly was also called Nathaniel (John 1:45-1:51) James: he was the son of Alphaeus. He is also know as James the Less (Mark 15:40) or James the Just. He would later be the leader of the Jerusalem church (Acts) James & John: the sons of Zebedee. Both were fisherman (Matthew 4:21; Luke 5:1-11) and Jesus called them the sons of Boanerges or sons of thunder (Mark 3:17)! John is known as the “the disciple whom Jesus loved” (John 13:23, John 19:26, John 21:7 & 20) Judas Iscariot (Luke 6:13, 16): he was the son of Simon (John 6:71 & John 13:26). He was the disciple who betrayed Jesus (Matthew 26:14-16; Mark 14:10-11) and was replaced after the Resurrection by Matthias (Acts 1:26). Matthew: he was a tax collector (Matthew 9:9) and the son of Alphaeus (Mark 2:14. He also authored the gospel by the same name (Matthew 1:1) Philip: from Bethsaida (John 1:44; John 12:21). Notably, it was he who introduced Greeks to Jesus (John 12:20-22) Simon: also known as Simon the Zealot (Matthew 10:4) and possibly from Jerusalem. Simon: brother of Andrew and also an uneducated fisherman from Bethsaida (Matthew 4:18; Acts 4:13). Later, he was renamed Peter by Jesus (John 1:42) and would later lead the disciples (Acts 1:15-26). He wrote 2 of the books of the New Testament known as 1 Peter and 2 Peter. Thaddeus: listed as a disciple in Mark 3:18 and also known as Lebbaeus (Matthew 10:3) and Judas brother of James (Luke 6:16) Thomas also known as Thomas Didymus. Didymus means ‘twin’ and it is conjectured that he was a twin of Matthew. He is best known however, as doubting Thomas for initially disbelieving the resurrection of Jesus before he saw the Lord and proclaimed Him as such (John 11:16, John 20:24, John 21:2). How were they chosen? In the time of the New Testament, it was usual practice for a disciple to take the initiative and choose his master and then voluntarily join that school. However, in reverse of this practice, Jesus Himself chose those who were to follow him by issuing a command to “Come, follow me.” (Matthew 4:18-22; Matthew 16:24; Matthew 19:21; Mark 1:17; Mark 8:34; Mark 10:21; Luke 9:23; Luke 18:22). Jesus chose them after a night of prayer and were given to Him by God (John 17:9). The reason that God gave them to Him as His disciples was so that they would produce fruit for God’s Kingdom (John 15:16). Jesus also placed some demands on those who wanted to follow Him. For some these demands proved too much so they went away, like the rich young ruler (Matthew 19:16-22). Others, who were initially attracted to Jesus, left saying “This is a hard teaching. Who can accept it? (John 6:60). What were they chosen for? As we read the Gospels, we know that they often got things wrong. Jesus often rebuked them, such as when the storm hit when they were in the boat. He rebuked them for panicking (Mark 4:38) and for fearing and lacking faith (Mark 4:40). This, in spite of having seen Jesus do the things He had done. In Matthew’s Gospel the disciples mistake Him for a ‘ghost’ as He walked to them on the water (Matthew 14:22-36) and Jesus rebukes Peter for lacking faith, as Peter looked at the storm (Matthew 14:30) rather than to Jesus Himself. When Peter tried to dissuade Jesus from going to the cross, Jesus’ subsequent rebuke was meant for all the disciples and not just Peter (Mark 8:33). They did not yet understand the relationship between suffering and glory. By the time Peter had written 1 Peter, he did (1Peter 1:6-8, 1 Peter4:13-5:10). In calling them to Himself, Jesus called them into a common discipleship of which they are to “love one another” (John 15:17). The reason for this is so that people will know they are His disciples, by their love for one another, (John 13:34, John 15:16) and this will produce the desired fruit for God’s kingdom and an effective prayer life (John 15:16). Take up your cross: In Matthew 16:24, Jesus called his disciples to take up their cross, just as he was going to be taking up his cross at Calvary. By this he meant that his disciples must be prepared to sacrifice and be willing to suffer and die. Called to a life of repentance: Symbolic of this is Peter who, when first encountered by Jesus in Luke 5:1-11, declared of Jesus "Go away from me, Lord; I am a sinful man!" Called to a life of obedience: Jesus called for obedience of God (Matthew 7:21, Luke 6:46). This obedience means to follow him in all areas of life. Called to a life of service: When they were sent out in Matthew 10, the disciples were to: tell the Good News’; heal the sick; raise the dead; drive out demons and freely give. Called regardless of background: The disciples were from a broad cross-section of society. Some as we have seen were fishermen, another a tax collector (who were thought of as traitors to Israel!), others zealots or sons of zealots. For more to think about please do read John 15:18-24. Ask yourself the following questions and see how you respond or react to them. Then why not share your answers with your spouse or a close friend, so that you can pray over any issues together. Q1. Looking back on my life, how did Jesus choose me to be His disciple and why? Q2. As I continue my life as a Christian Disciple, what things are holding me back from total obedience and service to Him? Q3. Do I truly show love towards others in my life as a Christian Disciple? Right mouse click or tap here to save this podcast episode as a mp3
Why Did Jesus Go Out into the Desert for Forty Days? Why is the Lenten Season 40 days? What does that mean for us? Listen to this Meditation Media.
The Christian group He Gets Us aired two commercials about Jesus during SuperBowl LVIII. They have stirred up a fair amount of controversy and conversation. Some people were appalled by what they thought was a message of "woke" Christianity. Others were glad to see Jesus represented on a huge global broadcast. Watch now to find out more about the controversy, and to hear Robert's take on it all! ================================== Robert's Free SUPERNATURAL MENTORING SERIES Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIXwYoMy-2M&list=PLCgY4LVWK1GSGgK3XVd2WJypRb2244wE8 ================================== Get Your Copy of Robert's latest book REALMS OF POWER: https://www.amazon.com/Realms-Power-Operating-Untapped-Dimensions/dp/0768457742/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1668705753&sr=8-1 Prefer the Digital E-READER Version of Realms of Power: https://www.amazon.com/Realms-Power-Operating-Untapped-Dimensions-ebook/dp/B08VGRW8CK/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1668705753&sr=8-1 ================================== Support the Ministry: https://www.roberthotchkin.com/giving/ ============================================ Check Out Robert's Website: https://www.RobertHotchkin.com Also check out Robert's books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/author/roberthotchkin Support the Ministry: https://www.roberthotchkin.com/giving/
This week Matt and Derek discuss the details of The Apostles Creed and whether Jesus, "descended into Hell." They talk in detail about what happened on the cross and whether Jesus was forsaken. They finish with a discussion on how we, "...see through a mirror dimly." Know the Creeds and Councils - Justin S. Holcomb https://www.amazon.com/Know-Creeds-Councils-Justin-Holcomb/dp/0310515092
We will finish the Gospel of Mark with a reminder that Jesus is Risen, so we should "Go, tell it on the mountain, over the hills, and everywhere."
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The Seven "I Am" Sayings of Jesus: Go Through the Door — Pastor Alex Early by Redemption Church In Seattle Washington
Today's Topics: 1) Will your team do a podcast on Judas Iscariot's errors and how he was part of God's plan? Also, when Jesus went to Hell, did Jesus encounter Judas? Finally, is Judas able to repent and receive Divine Mercy? 2) Satanism: The New “Religion” that seeks to thwart Christians and Catholics in the United States https://zenit.org/2023/05/25/satanism-the-new-religion-that-seeks-to-thwart-christians-and-catholics-in-the-united-states/ 3, 4) Book: Diabolic Influence – Authority of husband, wife, father, mother; pages154 -159
Sun., May 21, 2023: “Ascension: Where Did Jesus Go?” - Rev. John Kerns, Pastor
Michael Lofton goes over whether Jesus went to hell. He also covers the meaning of Holy Saturday and then covers the Gospel of Nicodemus and its story about Jesus’ harrowing of hell.
In this Easter special episode, Pastor Teis answers an important question, 'Where did Jesus go when he died?'
"I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, And in Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord, Who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, Born of the Virgin Mary, Suffered under Pontius Pilate, Was crucified, dead, and buried. He descended into hell". This is the opening line of the Apostles Creed, but what do they mean by "He descended into hell"?Did he go down to hell? Is "hell" in that statement the same hell that we think of? Where did Jesus go when he died? In this week's episode of Real Talk Christian Podcast, Marc Hyde and Chris Fuller discuss this creed that has been past down for almost 2,000 years and what do they mean by Jesus descended into hell. Is that really where He went when He died? Is hell what we think it is? What does the Bible say about all of this? Grab your Bible on this one and bring out your theology cap as we dive into this episode. //Resources Used In This Episode// https://ps.edu/he-descended-into-hell-or-did-he-jesuss-descent-and-why-it-matters-for-christian-theology/ https://www.blueletterbible.org/faq/apostles_creed.cfm https://www.neverthirsty.org/bible-qa/qa-archives/question/where-in-the-bible-does-it-speak-of-jesus-going-to-hellhades-after-his-death/ https://bible.org/seriespage/lesson-18-difficult-passage-explained-and-applied-1-peter-318-22 https://www.gotquestions.org/sheol-hades-hell.html //Other Episode You Might Enjoy// https://realtalkchristianpodcast.com/episodes/025-cultural-biblical-christianity/ https://realtalkchristianpodcast.com/episodes/032-getting-saved-only-to-escape-hell/ https://realtalkchristianpodcast.com/episodes/043-if-you-could-ask-god-one-question/ https://realtalkchristianpodcast.com/episodes/060-how-should-we-study-the-bible/ https://realtalkchristianpodcast.com/episodes/098-should-we-study-the-creeds/ // Helpful Links // The Christian Standard Bible: https://bit.ly/3rulKqi Lifeway Christian Resources: https://bit.ly/3qka4Wv Got Questions?: https://bit.ly/3vSMJfq Dwell Bible App: https://bit.ly/3zUYq8E Cross Formed Kids from Ryan Coatney: https://bit.ly/3h19isZ RTC Quick Links: https://linktr.ee/realtalkchristianpodcast RTC Online: www.realtalkchristianpodcast.com Twin Valley Coffee: https://www.coffeehelpingmissions.com Revive festival : Music Festival | En Gedi Music Fest | Leonidas, MI (myrevivefest.com)
Jase and Al emphasize what a powerful moment it was for Jesus to be taking care of his mother even as he hung on the cross, dying. Jase says Peter reminds him of many Robertson family members in that they all "speak first, deal with consequences later." Phil can't believe the disciples still didn't believe that Jesus would rise from the dead, but Jase defends their lack of faith. Jase makes the point that a group of women watched Jesus die, were eyewitnesses to his burial, and then were the first to see his resurrected body — and yet because they were women, would not be able to testify in a court of law. Plus, where did Jesus go for the three days after he died, before his resurrection? "The Blind" hits theaters in 2023. Get updates, trailers, behind-the-scenes moments, and special opportunities here: https://theblindmovie.com - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices