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Clearing Up Some Confusion About Limited Atonement
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Greg clears up some confusion about limited atonement then answers questions about young people getting into the fantasy genre, Jewish beliefs about Satan, the phrase “In Jesus’ name,” and why New Testament promises apply today if Old Testament promises don’t. Topics:
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- Commentary: Clearing up some confusion about limited atonement (00:00)
- Do you have any concerns about young people getting into the fantasy genre today? (14:00)
- What do you think about attending or even participating in a wedding that contains elements from other religions? (26:00)
- Is it true that Jewish people don’t believe the same things about Satan that Christians believe? (33:00)
- Can you elaborate on your view on when—or if—we should use the term “in Jesus’ name“?(38:00)
- If we can’t take promises in the Old Testament for ourselves, why wouldn’t promises in the New Testament such as 1 Peter 5:7 also only apply to the Christians at that time? (50:00)
- Harry Potter Is a Danger to Modern Society (In a Good Way) by Amy Hall
- Should Christians Avoid Reading Harry Potter? by Amy Hall
- In the Name of Jesus by Greg Koukl
102 episodes
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Manage episode 485480420 series 2279176
Content provided by Greg Koukl. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Greg Koukl or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.
Greg clears up some confusion about limited atonement then answers questions about young people getting into the fantasy genre, Jewish beliefs about Satan, the phrase “In Jesus’ name,” and why New Testament promises apply today if Old Testament promises don’t. Topics:
…
continue reading
- Commentary: Clearing up some confusion about limited atonement (00:00)
- Do you have any concerns about young people getting into the fantasy genre today? (14:00)
- What do you think about attending or even participating in a wedding that contains elements from other religions? (26:00)
- Is it true that Jewish people don’t believe the same things about Satan that Christians believe? (33:00)
- Can you elaborate on your view on when—or if—we should use the term “in Jesus’ name“?(38:00)
- If we can’t take promises in the Old Testament for ourselves, why wouldn’t promises in the New Testament such as 1 Peter 5:7 also only apply to the Christians at that time? (50:00)
- Harry Potter Is a Danger to Modern Society (In a Good Way) by Amy Hall
- Should Christians Avoid Reading Harry Potter? by Amy Hall
- In the Name of Jesus by Greg Koukl
102 episodes
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