In this episode of The Gospel Saves Podcast, we tackle the tough question: How can a loving God send someone to hell? Join us as we explore God’s love, justice, and the nature of sin.
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Join us on The Gospel Saves Podcast as we explore Second John, focusing on verses 6-13. Delve into themes of obedience, love, and the dangers of false teachings threatening our faith community today.
In this episode, we address a crucial question: Is Jesus the only way to God? Focusing on John 14:6, we unpack the implications of Jesus declaring Himself as “the way, the truth, and the life.” We examine the biblical view of sin, explore various religious perspectives, and affirm Jesus’ unique role in bridging humanity and the divine, inviting deeper reflection on faith.
Join us as we explore John’s second epistle, uncovering profound themes that echo his Gospel. We’ll discuss the threat of false teachings like Gnosticism, the crucial role of Christian leaders, and the importance of love as a mark of true discipleship. This episode promises to enrich your faith journey and deepen your understanding.
Among the various acts of Christian worship is a meaningful ceremony celebrating the sacrificial death…
For with the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. (Rom. 10:10)
Many people resorted to Jesus near the shore of Galilee. He fed them with five loaves and two fish; an amazing miracle! The multitude wanted to make Him a king. No wonder, He possessed power to address all manner of human need. But the crowd didn’t reckon the deeper need of the spirit. Jesus rejected their effort and departed from that place.
From the beginning of time God has expected obedience from us. In Genesis the second chapter beginning in verse fifteen it reads, “Then the Lord God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to tend and keep it. And the Lord God commanded the man, saying, “Of every tree of the garden you may freely eat; but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die.” Adam and Eve’s life in the Garden was predicated on their obedience to this one command. They disobeyed the command of God and subsequently were removed from the Garden of Eden. God has not left us to our own devices. He expects complete obedience to his will. Like Adam and Eve the fate of our eternal life is balanced against our compliance with the will of God.