Christian Questions Bible Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
In our last episode, we laid a foundation for understanding and managing harmful biases. One primary lesson we learned was that we ALL - no matter who we are and what our background is - are biased. While this is an uncomfortable truth, it is a necessary realization, for a true Christian is to strive to overcome any and all fleshly inclinations. We also learned this overcoming is no easy task. Just because we may be able to point out a personal bias does not mean we are on a path to dismantle it. On the contrary, often times recognizing our biases can make us very self-protective. In this episode, we continue to uncover specific ways our biases show themselves and specific scriptural principles to deal with them. This is no easy task. Hold on, here we go!
Ep. 1037: Is Christianity a Healing Religion?
Ep. 1036: How Do I Strike Back at Betrayal?
Ep. 1035: What is the True Meaning of Loyalty?
Ep.1034: Did Jesus REALLY Die for Everyone?
Ep. 1033: How Do I Relight the Fire of My Christian Faith?
Ep. 1032: Is the Bible Behind the Times on #metoo?
Ep. 1031: What Happens to My Christianity When I Go to Work?
Ep.1030: Where is the Kingdom Jesus Told Us to Pray For?
Ep. 1029: What Does it Mean to Glorify God?
Ep. 1028: Do We Really Have Freedom of Choice?
Ep.1027: Is the Hell of Christian Tradition Taught in the Bible? Part III
Ep.1026: Are Some Sins Worse Than Others?
Ep. 1025: Should We Be Peacemakers?
Ep. 1024: Is the Hell of Christian Tradition Taught in the Bible? Part II
Is Israel a Thorn in the Side of the World? Ep. 1023
Ep.1022: Should You Just Be Yourself?
Ep. 1021: Is the Hell of Christian Tradition Taught in the Bible? (Part I)
Ep. 1020: Do My Doubts Mean I Don’t Have Faith?
Ep. 1019: Is Mercy Compatible with Justice?
Ep. 1018: What Does Discipleship Cost?
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