Wowzzzzzza another like no other!!! Good to be reminded of Biblical perspectives about the trials of life, we all face, how to overcome our imaginations, on the trials we are creating in our minds that don’t really exist 😮. Looking forward to part 2.
Confession, first thing I checked on this am Redemption meditations, way to start a day off coffee is now out ranked!! As always appreciation for opportunity to listen and learn
On the atonement, the scope is wide and the efficacy is 1 and all. Jesus died for all sins for all time. God (the 1) accepted that as propitiation for all sins for all time. Then God have every man the ability and responsibility to surrender to his grace, repent and have faith. So now, any many who surrenders, to him God will grant eternal life.
Either you guys are missing a ton of pages out of your Bible or you just don’t read it. You couldn’t be more radically incorrect. The Bible speaks almost conclusively synergistically, and the stories of salvation are almost unilaterally about God stretching out his hand and man needing to respond. Or you’re smoking something illegal. Wow.
Biblically, once the Lord regenerates your heart, saves you and you voluntarily express it publicly, then you are to be baptized. The age of the individual is irrelevant if these conditions are met.
Thank you for the real and practical discussion of the difficulties and importance of prayer! The admission that we all struggle with prayer and the encouragement to fight for it were helpful.
If we were in a liturgical church that taught rote prayer and rituals…yes. But if I wanted them to learn and be taught at a level of their comprehension then …no.