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Questions and Answers for the Month: May Pt 1

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Dare we consider a world where God's knowledge is not absolute, where the Divine reacts rather than presides with omniscience? Our latest episode challenges the Openness of God movement, a theology that has sparked controversy by suggesting such a possibility. Joined by theological heavyweights Alistair Begg, Sinclair Ferguson, John MacArthur, and R.C. Sproul, we dissect the profound implications of this perspective on the sanctity and attributes of God's holiness. As we delve into scripture and the convictions of these respected voices, we confront a belief system that many argue not only deviates from but actively opposes the core of orthodox Christianity.
In a society that often seems to dilute or dismiss the pursuit of holiness, our conversation turns to the practicality of living a life adorned with Christ-like virtues amidst shifting cultural tides. We draw connections between the narratives of Jesus and John the Baptist and the powerful words of Psalm 27, searching for the essence of sin and holiness within these texts. This episode doesn't shy away from the difficult questions, such as the nature of the "sin unto death" and its implications for individual believers and the church at large. Join us for a compelling reflection on upholding the sacredness of faith in the modern age, reinforced by personal stories and theological insights that encourage and guide us along the path of spiritual growth.

Welcome to Biblical Talks Podcast with Michael Tolliver, this podcast is dedicated to biblical teaching and having world views discussions from a biblical perspective. Here is today’s Podcast.

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1. Openness of God Movement Critique (00:00:00)

2. Interpretation of Sin and Holiness (00:13:24)

3. Pursuing Holiness in Contemporary Society (00:19:53)

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Dare we consider a world where God's knowledge is not absolute, where the Divine reacts rather than presides with omniscience? Our latest episode challenges the Openness of God movement, a theology that has sparked controversy by suggesting such a possibility. Joined by theological heavyweights Alistair Begg, Sinclair Ferguson, John MacArthur, and R.C. Sproul, we dissect the profound implications of this perspective on the sanctity and attributes of God's holiness. As we delve into scripture and the convictions of these respected voices, we confront a belief system that many argue not only deviates from but actively opposes the core of orthodox Christianity.
In a society that often seems to dilute or dismiss the pursuit of holiness, our conversation turns to the practicality of living a life adorned with Christ-like virtues amidst shifting cultural tides. We draw connections between the narratives of Jesus and John the Baptist and the powerful words of Psalm 27, searching for the essence of sin and holiness within these texts. This episode doesn't shy away from the difficult questions, such as the nature of the "sin unto death" and its implications for individual believers and the church at large. Join us for a compelling reflection on upholding the sacredness of faith in the modern age, reinforced by personal stories and theological insights that encourage and guide us along the path of spiritual growth.

Welcome to Biblical Talks Podcast with Michael Tolliver, this podcast is dedicated to biblical teaching and having world views discussions from a biblical perspective. Here is today’s Podcast.

Each month, Elder Tolliver offers a spiritually encouraging book to help you in your walk with Christ for any size donation. Please go to biblicaltalks.com website to take advantage of this opportunity.

Thank you for listening to Biblical Talks. This Podcast is solely supported by listener donations. Please go to biblicaltalks.com to support this podcast and have a blessed day.

Support the Show.

Have a blessed day, and thanks for listening! Visit my website to learn more at https://www.biblicaltalks.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Openness of God Movement Critique (00:00:00)

2. Interpretation of Sin and Holiness (00:13:24)

3. Pursuing Holiness in Contemporary Society (00:19:53)

248 episodes

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