https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ld-woRRiFTo Audio Only: Listen or Download: https://soundcloud.com/eric-gagnon-128/the-gospel-is-the-power-of-god If someone were to ask you, what is the gospel? How fast would you be able to answer them? Maybe you could stumble upon an answer, but could you answer in a way that was simple and memorable? We’d like to help you get better at it. The… Continue reading The Gospel Is The Power of God
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The Ax and the Ox – Chapter 4 – The Fall
In Case You Missed It:IntroductionChapter 1Chapter 2Chapter 3 “God made man upright, but they have sought out many schemes.” Ecclesiastes 7:29 The next part in the story of the Gospel is the stumbling and the fall of mankind. So far we've simply discussed that the Word of God (the Bible) teaches us that there is… Continue reading The Ax and the Ox – Chapter 4 – The Fall
Is the Gospel sufficient to address the world’s issues, especially in regard to justice?
As a Christian, the answer to that question should be a resounding yes. There is nothing new under the sun. The Gospel is still the answer. Nothing more. Nothing less. Virgil Walker explains why: https://youtu.be/46xnHNZskcw
Is “God, the Holy Spirit and Jesus” an adequate way of naming the three hypostases (persons) of the Trinity?
In short, no. Many Christians tend to (wrongly) call only the Father, God, as if that's the name of the Father only. I grew up doing the same thing. I think that is also part of the reason I had so much trouble believing Jesus was God. But Jesus is God! (See the entire New… Continue reading Is “God, the Holy Spirit and Jesus” an adequate way of naming the three hypostases (persons) of the Trinity?
Did the blood of animal sacrifices ever provide forgiveness? (Comparing Hebrews 10 and Leviticus 4)
I was asked this question today and thought I would share my answer. "Reading the Hebrews 10:1-4 section which clearly states that animal sacrifice could not remove sin. This surprised me. I went back to Leviticus 4 where it says in several verses after the priest lays hands on, kills the animal, and sprinkles the… Continue reading Did the blood of animal sacrifices ever provide forgiveness? (Comparing Hebrews 10 and Leviticus 4)
