Original Air Date: 7.23.2012 On today's episode we listen to Part I of a sermon that Pastor Mike recently preached at Bethlehem Bible Church in West Boylston, Massachusetts. Please open your Bible to 1 Corinthians 8 and follow along. When the Bible is silent about something, what do we do? When there is a debate in Christianity about what is right and what is wrong, what do we do? Today the central question is: not can I do this, but should I do this? Even though you can do something, you must always think how your action will reflect and demonstrate the love we are supposed to constantly be showing to other people. Thus, even though you can do something, does not always mean that you should do it. Watch Words For Dealing With Gray Areas In The Christian Life (Review):1. Be Humble2. Build Up Instead Of Puff UpTo Be Continued...
16 Great indeed, we confess, is the mystery of godliness:
He[a] was manifested in the flesh,vindicated[b] by the Spirit,[c]seen by angels,proclaimed among the nations,believed on in the world,taken up in glory.
Everyone has heard of the “Romans Road” for evangelism. Listen to this more in depth study of preaching the good news. Do you follow a formula to preach the gospel or confirm salvation? Than you better listen up!
Everyone has heard of the “Romans Road” for evangelism. Listen to this more in depth study of preaching the good news. "The Church is under orders. Evangelistic inactivity is disobedience." - John Stott. "Have you no wish for others to be saved? Than you are not saved yourself. Be sure of that." - Charles Spurgeon.
Dr. Chou teaches a variety of Bible classes at The Master’s College. Tune in to listen to Abner make you want to open your Bible to the book of Job. I dare you. Abner Chou serves as associate professor of Bible at The Master’s College. Previously, he taught Greek at The Master’s Seminary and spent two years teaching in Israel with IBEX. Dr. Chou holds degrees from The Master’s College (B.A.) and The Master’s Seminary (M.Div., Th.M., Th.D.).
Every religion teaches, “husbands, love your wives.” But why is Christianity different than other religions and moralism. Tune in to this Anti-TED talk.