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Theology Matters
Author: Grace Global Radio
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Quick weekly bites on matters of spiritual theology. This podcast covers topics related to salvation and spiritual growth as a Christian, and dives into the theological aspects of it all. Each episode is a short 15-20 minute session. Theology matters; we help show you why.
Hosted by Pastor John Clark from Grace Global Radio.
Learn more at gracenewnan.org/theologymatters
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And we are back! After a 1 month break we have returned! This month, we are going to continue our talks about false gospel clichés, and dive into the topic of Lordship Salvation.
Basically, what Lordship Salvation advocates teach is that in addition to simple faith in the person and work of Christ on the cross, one needs to submit or yield to Christ’s lordship. In fact, they would include submission as a vital part of “saving faith.” Where does that come from, and why is it a false gospel cliché?
In this latest mini-series, we will discuss eternal security and objections in the Gospel
This is one of the most common clichés in our modern church culture, especially amongst children. Some use this and claim that this response simplifies the response to the gospel, especially for children. But it is another phrase that is found no where in the Bible! Join us as we explore more about this phrase.
In this latest mini-series, we will discuss eternal security and objections in the Gospel
This is one of the most common clichés in our modern church culture, especially amongst children. Some use this and claim that this response simplifies the response to the gospel, especially for children. But it is another phrase that is found no where in the Bible! Join us as we explore more about this phrase.
In this latest mini-series, we will discuss eternal security and our position in Christ
This is one of the most common clichés in our modern church culture, especially amongst children. Some use this and claim that this response simplifies the response to the gospel, especially for children. But it is another phrase that is found no where in the Bible! Join us as we explore more about this phrase.
In this latest mini-series, we will discuss eternal security and our position in Christ
A study on false gospel clichés. There are so many things added to the gospel, even by many well-meaning people, as prerequisites for salvation that are simply not biblical. The first one we want to look at is the popular Sinner’s Prayer.
In this latest mini-series, we will discuss eternal security and our position in Christ
A study on false gospel clichés. There are so many things added to the gospel, even by many well-meaning people, as prerequisites for salvation that are simply not biblical. The first one we want to look at is the popular Sinner’s Prayer.
In this latest mini-series, we will discuss eternal security and our position in Christ
A study on false gospel clichés. There are so many things added to the gospel, even by many well-meaning people, as prerequisites for salvation that are simply not biblical. The first one we want to look at is the popular Sinner’s Prayer.
In this latest mini-series, we will discuss eternal security and confusion of the three tenses of salvation
This is the first in a series of study on false gospel clichés. There are so many things added to the gospel, even by many well meaning people, as prerequisites for salvation that are simply not biblical. The first one we want to look at is the poular Sinner’s Prayer.
In this latest mini-series, we will discuss eternal security and confusion of the three tenses of salvation
In this latest mini-series, we will discuss eternal security and confusion of the three tenses of salvation
In this latest mini-series, we will discuss eternal security and confusion of the three tenses of salvation
In this latest mini-series, we will discuss the relationship between good works and justification. If we are saved by faith alone, where do good works fit in?
In this latest mini-series, we will discuss the relationship between good works and justification. If we are saved by faith alone, where do good works fit in?