Christian Questions Bible Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
A few weeks ago we began a conversation about the Bible and its inherent challenges of understanding and interpretation. As we discussed the book in all of its complexity, we suggested a very straightforward and simple conclusion: the Bible is difficult to understand because it was purposely written to be difficult to understand. Such a conclusion really disturbs most common Christian thinking about converting the world here and now. As we continue to lay out what we believe to be the reasons for such an avoidance of world appeal by the Scriptures, we now turn the focus on the really big question of results. Why would God, why did God set up a plan where everyone does NOT get a fair chance to come to an understanding of the Bible in our present environment? What good could possibly come from such a strategy?
Ep. 1084: Does the Old Testament Law Apply to Me?
Ep. 1083: What is the End Times Resurrection About - How Does it Work?
Ep. 1082: How Do I Live a Life of Repentance?
Ep. 1081: Does God Really Love Humanity?(Part II)
Ep. 1080: Preach the Gospel! What Does That Mean?
EP. 1079: Does God Really Love Humanity?
Ep. 1078: Is Fatherhood Still Vital?
Ep. 1077: We Are Christians, But Are We Unified?
Ep. 1076: Does the Bible Contradict Itself ? Part II
Ep. 1075: Am I an Arrogant Christian?
Ep. 1074: Does God Judge Everyone the Same Way?
Ep. 1073: Is Motherhood Still Vital?
Ep. 1072: Does the Bible Contradict Itself? (Part I)
Ep. 1071: Should Christians Ever Criticize Anyone?
Ep. 1070: What Can We Learn From Jesus' Final Prayers?
Ep.1069: What Happened at the Last Supper?
Ep. 1068: Do I Have a Sound Christian Mind?
Ep. 1067: Do Christians Need Hope in Their Lives?
Ep.1066: Do I Seek God's Protection or His Permission?
Ep. 1065: What Was Jesus' Top Priority?
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