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Nov
23
2020
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The Christian faith explores the concept of universalism, where many people may be saved despite not knowing Jesus. The Bible's teachings on predestination and free will are also discussed, with some arguing that God's sovereignty does not negate human effort. The practice of tithing is examined, with some believing it is an Old Testament practice not recommended for Christians, while others see it as a way to support the church and glorify God. The location of Mount Sinai is also debated, with some proposing a new theory that it may be located in modern-day Arabia.
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Nov
20
2020
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The Bible teaches that prayer can be a powerful tool for spiritual growth and that God can use others to pray for us. However, the Bible also warns against the dangers of addiction and the importance of spiritual growth and maturity. In the context of marriage, the Bible teaches that divorce is a serious decision that should not be taken lightly, and that forgiveness and reconciliation are often the best options. Understanding the Bible's teachings on these topics can help individuals deepen their faith and live more fulfilling lives.
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Nov
19
2020
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A discussion on various biblical topics, including the nature of hell, the Trinity, and the identity of Jesus Christ, as well as a deeper look into the Bible's teachings on sin, salvation, and the nature of God.
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Nov
18
2020
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The Holy Spirit's role in guiding Christians is a topic of discussion, with some attributing every thought to God and others believing in a more nuanced understanding of the Spirit's work. The Bible's teachings on prophecy, the spiritual realm, and heaven are explored, including the concept of paradise and the possibility of demonic influence. A Christian mindset is emphasized as crucial for navigating life's challenges and understanding God's will.
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Nov
17
2020
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The discussion revolves around various Christian concepts, including repentance, the interpretation of Daniel's prophecy, the nature of the church, predestination, and the significance of the virgin birth in understanding Jesus' divinity and humanity.
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Nov
16
2020
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The Bible teaches that most prophecies have a single fulfillment, but some have a typological fulfillment where an Old Testament event or person serves as a type of a later fulfillment in Christ. Dual prophecies, on the other hand, refer to prophecies that have a short-term fulfillment in some Old Testament event or person, but also look forward to a similar event or person in the future. Christians must carefully consider the context and language of prophecies to avoid making arbitrary interpretations and to understand the true meaning and fulfillment of God's word.
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Nov
13
2020
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A discussion on the Christian faith, deliverance ministries, and the role of the Holy Spirit in overcoming temptation and addiction. The hosts also address the topic of vaccination and the mark of the beast, highlighting the importance of prayer and discernment in navigating complex issues.
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Nov
12
2020
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A discussion on the Christian faith, including the concept of ministry, prayer, and the Bible's teachings on reincarnation and resurrection. The topic of the kingdom of God and its relationship to Elijah is also explored, as well as the moral implications of abortion.
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Nov
11
2020
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The Bible teaches that righteous people suffer, and that God allows us to experience pain to drive us closer to him. Christians can learn to trust God and resign their wills to his will, and be shaped by their suffering into people who are more like Jesus. The Bible also teaches that suffering is a normal human condition, but Christians have God's grace to help them through it.
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Nov
10
2020
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Discussions about Christianity, the Bible, and faith, including topics such as morality, marriage, and homosexuality, as well as the potential for persecution and the importance of spiritual growth in one's walk with God.
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Nov
9
2020
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The discussion revolves around various Christian theological topics, including the Bible, free will, global warming, salvation, faith alone, Christ as Lord, obedience, end times, and the ascension of Christ. The conversation also touches on the concept of the church, ekklesia, and congregation of Israel, highlighting the importance of church discipline and the role of the body of Christ in maintaining a normal Christian life.
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Nov
6
2020
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A discussion on Preterism, its interpretation of the New Testament, and its implications on faith and the kingdom of God. The conversation also touches on the role of Christians in politics, the importance of faith in the face of corruption, and the interpretation of biblical prophecies.
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Nov
5
2020
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A discussion on various Christian topics, including millennialism, the Holy Spirit, and the reliability of the Bible, with a focus on understanding and living out one's faith.
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Nov
4
2020
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Apologetics expert Steve Gregg discusses the Bible, Christian faith, and spiritual growth, addressing questions on the New Testament, prophecy, and textual criticism, while emphasizing the importance of faithfulness and living a life that glorifies God.
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Nov
3
2020
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A discussion on various Christian topics, including the nature of Jesus Christ, the importance of faith, and the role of morality in politics. The hosts also address issues such as abortion and the relationship between spirituality and politics.
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Nov
2
2020
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A discussion on the concept of eternal torment in Christianity, exploring alternative views and biblical interpretations, and examining the role of faith and scripture in shaping one's understanding of hell and the afterlife.
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Oct
30
2020
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A discussion on various topics including the Christian faith, Bible interpretations, abortion, evolution, creation, intelligent design, Christian walk, conversion, covenant, Sabbath, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Oct
29
2020
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The discussion revolves around various topics in the Christian faith, including Bible interpretation, salvation, and the role of the Gentiles in God's plan. The conversation also touches on the concept of the fullness of the Gentiles, the origins of Halloween, and the deity of Christ, with the host offering insights and perspectives on these topics.
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Oct
28
2020
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The Bible's teachings on translations, Christianity, and the role of the Holy Spirit are discussed in various passages, including John 8 and John 12. The concept of Calvinism is also explored, and its implications on the idea of God's sovereignty and human free will are examined. Additionally, the separation of church and state is discussed, and the age of accountability is considered in relation to children's moral responsibility. The distinction between discipleship and apostleship is also clarified, highlighting the importance of following Jesus and being part of his community.
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Oct
27
2020
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A discussion on the Christian faith, exploring the concept of the Trinity and Godhead, and the relationship between authority, unity, and divinity. The callers ask questions about the Bible and its teachings, and the host provides insights and explanations.
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Oct
26
2020
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The concept of eternal torment in hell is debated among Christians, with some arguing it's a just punishment and others seeing it as an insult to God's character. The Bible's teachings on hell are examined, and the idea of believer's baptism is discussed, including the possibility of baptism without a church affiliation.
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Oct
23
2020
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Steve Gregg discusses various topics related to Christianity, including judgment, the Nephilim, and God's will. He also addresses questions about heaven, hell, and eternity, and provides guidance on spiritual growth and faith.
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Oct
22
2020
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Steve Gregg discusses various topics related to the Christian faith, including Bible interpretation, God's will, and salvation. He answers questions from listeners on topics such as baptism, the Old Testament, and Hebrews, providing insights and explanations to help deepen understanding of Christian teachings.
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Oct
21
2020
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The discussion revolves around various aspects of Christianity, including biblical interpretation, sanctification, salvation, and eschatology. The hosts and callers delve into topics such as the nature of sanctification, the relationship between faith and works, and the meaning of the new heavens and new earth. They also explore the concept of the second coming and its implications for believers.
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Oct
20
2020
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Steve Gregg discusses various topics related to Christianity, including the Bible, hell, purgatory, the authority of the believer, the word of faith, evangelism, discipleship, the kingdom of God, and replacement theology, sharing his insights and perspectives on these subjects.
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Oct
19
2020
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The Bible teaches that God is all-knowing, but also changes his mind in certain situations, raising questions about free will and the nature of God. Christians must understand their role in government and authority, and how to navigate complex issues like homelessness and evangelism.
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Oct
16
2020
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The Bible teaches that salvation is found in Jesus Christ, and that faith in Him brings joy and freedom from sin. Christians are called to live a life surrendered to God, walking in the power of the Holy Spirit, and trusting in God's sovereignty and patience. The Bible also teaches that marriage is a sacred institution, and that Christians are called to love and serve their spouses, even in difficult circumstances.
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Oct
15
2020
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A discussion on various biblical topics, including the nature of hell, the second coming of Jesus Christ, and the interpretation of prophecy in the book of Revelation. The host, Steve Gregg, engages in a Q&A format with callers, addressing questions on the Bible and Christianity, and providing insights into the meaning of scripture.
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Oct
14
2020
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Steve Gregg discusses various topics related to the Christian faith, including the nature of heaven and hell, the interpretation of Revelation, and the role of the Gentiles in God's plan. He also addresses questions from listeners about the Bible and Christian theology, providing insights and explanations on topics such as the Servant of Yahweh, the binding of Satan, and the mark of the beast.
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Oct
13
2020
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The Bible is a complex book with various translations, and understanding its nuances is crucial for the Christian faith. The Kingdom of God is a central theme, emphasizing Jesus' rule and authority. Solitude and solitude practices can be beneficial for Christians, but they should not be the primary focus. The Holy Communion is a meaningful experience for some, but its significance should not be overstated. Medications can be helpful for physical and spiritual issues, but they should not be relied upon as the sole solution. The rapture and resurrection are closely tied to the second coming of Christ, which will bring about a new heavens and new earth.
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Oct
12
2020
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The discussion revolves around various biblical interpretations, including the identity of Michael the Archangel, the role of the Holy Spirit, the concept of Antichrist, and the nature of salvation. The conversation also touches on the Catholic Church's teachings and the age of the Earth, exploring the intersection of science and biblical interpretation.
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Oct
9
2020
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The Bible teaches that God has predestined something for believers, specifically a resurrection in the image of Christ. Christians are chosen in Christ, not predestined to become Christians. The concept of total depravity is misinterpreted in Calvinism, and faith comes before regeneration. Baptism is not limited to apostles or bishops, and Sharia law is not part of the US Constitution.
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Oct
8
2020
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Steve Gregg discusses various topics related to Christianity, including the meaning of 'work out your own salvation with fear and trembling', the concept of faithfulness in Hebrews chapter 10, the compatibility of Christianity with self-help programs, the gift of healing, and the interpretation of 1 Corinthians 6 regarding homosexuality.
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Oct
7
2020
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The discussion revolves around various Christian topics, including the role of apostles, the nature of Israel as a spiritual and physical nation, the concept of conversion and faith, and the interpretation of biblical teachings. The conversation also touches on the doctrine of Calvinism and its potential impact on individuals and the character of God.
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Oct
6
2020
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The Kingdom of God is a central theme in the Bible, with Jesus' teachings and the apostles' writings providing insight into its nature and significance. The concept of divine healing is also explored, with a focus on the relationship between faith and physical well-being. The topic of predestination is discussed in relation to the idea of God's sovereignty and human free will. Salvation is understood as a holistic process involving justification, sanctification, and glorification, and is not equivalent to simply going to heaven. The resurrection of the body is a key aspect of Christian theology, with implications for understanding the nature of the afterlife and the relationship between the physical and spiritual realms.
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Oct
5
2020
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The Kingdom of God is a central theme in Christianity, with many Christians believing it will be established on earth. However, Orthodox Jews have a different view of the New Covenant, seeing it as a future event where God will gather Israel and write his laws on their hearts. The book of Revelation is often misunderstood as being about the end times, but it is actually apocalyptic literature that uses symbolic language to convey spiritual truths. The Old Testament contains many stories of spiritual warfare, including the Israelites' battles against their enemies, and the importance of praising God and worshiping Him is emphasized throughout the Bible.
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Oct
2
2020
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Jesus' resurrection is a historical fact, supported by evidence from secular historians and eyewitness accounts. Christians believe in Jesus based on faith, not just personal experiences or feelings, but also on the evidence of the resurrection and the supernatural events described in the Bible. A genuine spiritual life involves surrendering to Christ, following his teachings, and seeking to glorify God. The Bible provides guidance on how to live a life pleasing to God, and Christians are encouraged to read the Gospels to get to know Jesus and understand his heart.
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Oct
1
2020
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Steve Gregg discusses various topics related to Christianity, including election, faith, salvation, and the relationship between God and humans. He explores the concept of being chosen by God and how it relates to being in Christ, as well as the importance of meditation and study in understanding the Bible.
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Sep
30
2020
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A discussion on various topics including the nature of God's love, the existence of other religions, and the struggles of living a Christian life, including masturbation, same-sex attraction, and addiction.
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Sep
29
2020
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A discussion on the Kingdom of God and its implications on the Christian faith, including a debate on abortion, the nature of hell, and the age of accountability, as well as a discussion on the importance of Sabbath keeping and its relevance in modern times.
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Sep
28
2020
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The King James version of the Bible distinguishes between singular and plural 'you', which is helpful in understanding certain passages. The Bible teaches that we are all sinners and need Christ, but it also shows that God is not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. The concept of hell is debated, with some believing it is a place of eternal torment, while others see it as a place of redemption or annihilation.
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Sep
25
2020
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The hosts discuss various topics related to the Bible and Christian faith, including the apostles, the millennium, pre-tribulation and post-tribulation views, dispensationalism, apostolic succession, faith and works, and the reliability of the Bible.
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Sep
24
2020
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A discussion about the role of sacrifice and atonement in Christianity and Judaism, with a focus on the Bible and the teachings of Jesus and Paul. The hosts also address various questions and objections to the Christian faith, including the nature of God's judgment and the possibility of people being beyond redemption.
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Sep
23
2020
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A discussion about the biblical account of creation, the concept of the Jubilee year, and the importance of understanding the Kingdom of God in Christianity. The hosts also address questions from listeners about salvation, prayer, and the validity of the Jesus myth theory.
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Sep
22
2020
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Steve Gregg discusses various Christian topics, including the nature of salvation, church discipline, and missionary work. He also addresses questions about the Bible, the end times, and the rapture, providing biblical insights and perspectives on these matters.
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Sep
21
2020
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Steve Gregg discusses various topics related to Christianity, including worship styles, biblical interpretation, and the role of the church in society. He also answers listener questions on topics such as the Seventh-day Adventists, the meaning of 'worlds' in Hebrews, and the importance of worshiping God in spirit and truth.
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Sep
18
2020
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The Bible's complexity and open-to-interpretation nature necessitates a deeper understanding of its cultural, historical, and linguistic context. Scholars and laypeople alike must immerse themselves in Scripture to grasp its meaning, and while knowledge of Greek and Hebrew can be helpful, it is not necessary for understanding the Bible's core teachings.
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Sep
17
2020
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A discussion on the relationship between grace and faith, the dangers of legalism, and the importance of obedience to God. The hosts also explore the role of the Holy Spirit, miracles, and prayer in the Christian faith.
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Sep
16
2020
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The Bible's account of miracles and supernatural events is often questioned, but the existence of God and His ability to intervene in human affairs is a fundamental aspect of the Christian faith. The Hebrew calendar and its festivals, including the Feast of Trumpets, are also explored in relation to the second coming of Jesus Christ and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies.
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Sep
15
2020
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A discussion on various topics in the Bible, including the New Testament, the story of Balaam and the donkey, and the book of Revelation, with an emphasis on understanding the Christian faith and its teachings.
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Sep
14
2020
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The Narrow Path explores various Christian perspectives on Bible interpretation, including annihilationism, the meaning of the mark of the beast, and the kingdom of God. Steve Gregg discusses his views on Revelation, prophecy, and spiritual gifts, such as speaking in tongues.
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Sep
11
2020
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A discussion on various topics in Christianity, including dispensationalism, the role of the Holy Spirit, and biblical interpretations of masturbation, adultery, fornication, and the Sabbath, as well as a look at church history and the covenant with Israel.
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Sep
10
2020
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A discussion on various Christian topics including the nature of Satan, the concept of preterism, and the importance of stewardship in one's life. The host, Steve Gregg, addresses questions from listeners on these topics and provides biblical insights and perspectives.
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Sep
9
2020
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Jesus teaches that the kingdom of God is not for the general public, but for those who have a heart for God. He uses parables to convey spiritual truths, but only explains them to his disciples, who are part of the faithful remnant. God's sovereignty is demonstrated through his ability to guide individuals and nations, but he also allows people to make choices, even if he knows the outcome. The character of God is one of love and mercy, but also justice and righteousness.
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Sep
8
2020
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The importance of understanding the context of the Bible, particularly in relation to the Sabbath and prayer, is discussed. The role of motivation in the actions of Cain and those who killed Jesus Christ is also explored, with a focus on the impact of jealousy and hatred of righteousness.
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Sep
7
2020
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Exploring biblical teachings on faith, doubt, and spiritual growth, including discussions on prayer, conversion, and the role of the Holy Spirit in a Christian's life.
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Sep
4
2020
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The Bible's stance on fortune telling and the occult is discussed, with a focus on Deuteronomy 18 and Isaiah 8. The concept of sovereignty of God and free will is also explored, with some Christians holding to Calvinist views. Additionally, the topic of capital punishment and its biblical basis is examined, with some arguing that it is a just punishment for murder.
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Sep
3
2020
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Discussion on the relationship between government authority and Christian conscience, with topics including Romans 13, the Trinity, and the role of faith in decision-making.
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Sep
2
2020
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The discussion revolves around various Christian topics, including the atoning work of Jesus, the nature of God's love, and the concept of salvation. The speakers delve into biblical passages, exploring the themes of sin, forgiveness, and the relationship between God and humanity.
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Sep
1
2020
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The Bible's teachings on the Christian faith, including the concept of Melchizedek as a Christophany, the creation account in Genesis, and the age of the earth, are discussed. The importance of the Holy Spirit in guiding believers and the challenges of witnessing to others are also explored. Additionally, the topic of women in ministry and their roles in the church are examined, with a focus on understanding the context and intent of the biblical passages.
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Aug
31
2020
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The Christian faith emphasizes a relational approach with God, focusing on devotion and obedience rather than religious activities. The Bible teaches that God is a loving and merciful God who desires a personal relationship with individuals, and that salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ. The church has a role in speaking out against injustices and promoting love and justice, but should not be involved in social justice causes that are separate from regular justice. The concept of God's sovereignty and control is complex, with God allowing humans to make choices and have free will, but ultimately being in control of all things.
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Aug
28
2020
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The Bible's inspiration and interpretation are discussed, with a focus on the Christian faith and its teachings. The concept of hell and its meaning are explored, as well as the complexities of marriage and divorce. The flood of Noah and its scope are debated, with some arguing for a regional flood and others for a worldwide flood. The kenotic theory of the incarnation of Christ is also discussed, highlighting Jesus' emptying of himself and his limitations as a human being.
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Aug
27
2020
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Steve Gregg discusses various biblical topics, including the nature of God's knowledge, free will, and love, as well as the importance of stewardship and Christian values, and answers listener questions on these and other subjects.
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Aug
25
2020
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Aug
24
2020
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Aug
21
2020
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Aug
20
2020
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Aug
19
2020
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Aug
18
2020
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Aug
14
2020
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Aug
10
2020
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Steve Gregg explores various interpretations of biblical passages, discussing topics such as the man of lawlessness, the Antichrist, and the role of Satan in the Bible. He also addresses questions on demonization, soul ties, and the authority of Christ, offering insights from scripture and personal experience.
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