Luke 1:39-45
After receiving the message from the angel Gabriel, a young Mary goes to visit her relative Elizabeth, who has also been miraculously allowed to conceive the Baptist. What can we learn from this visit that has application for our lives.
Luke 1:39-45
After receiving the message from the angel Gabriel, a young Mary goes to visit her relative Elizabeth, who has also been miraculously allowed to conceive the Baptist. What can we learn from this visit that has application for our lives.
Pastor Marc addresses submitted questions about Jesus’ family, the necessity for Christians to belong to a church, and gives some additional thoughts on “The Shack”.
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One truth that is undeniable is the inherent flaw of mankind. We lean towards selfishness and pride. However, we also have an intuitive awareness that this is not the way tings ought to be. The unsettled conscience of every person points to the truth of what theologians call The Doctrine of The Fall. We were created one way, and thru certain events, we fell from grace into what we now are.
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In Luke chapter 1 we find the angel Gabriel appearing to a young woman in the small town of Nazareth to announce the most amazing news mankind has ever heard.
There seems to be more to human beings than just sophisticated organic machines. We can think and reflect and have a self-awareness. These are all qualities typically attributed to a separate consciousness, a mind, or soul. What are some common ways that philosophers have addressed these issues, and what does the Bible say?
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What is “apologetics” and why is it important for the Christians to know about it? What role does apologetic play in evangelism? In strengthening our walk with Christ? In an increasingly secular, and sometimes hostile, culture, how ought Christians best prepare to engage with opposing beliefs?
Pastor Marc addresses what apologetics is and the important role it plays in the Church.
In Luke chapter 1 we find the account of John’s miraculous conception, through events that were not hidden from anyone. The one who would “prepare the way for the Lord” was announced very publically, making the arrival of Christ a known and anticipated event, not the seemingly stealth entrance we so often picture it as.
The Gospel story does not begin with a baby in a manger, but “In the beginning” with the sovereign King and Creator. We begin our trek through the life of Christ in the first chapter of John’s Gospel where he describes Jesus as the eternal Word of God which became a man to save us from our sin.
Pastor Marc was joined by Baylor University teacher of record and sociologist Kenneth Vaughan in answering on-the-spot questions from the congregation. Below is the full 1 hour event. Over the weeks to come, the video will be edited into the individual questions and posted on the website for easier consumption and sharing.
In this first official episode of the podcast Pastor Marc answers a question about Christianity’s relationship to Judaism and offers some thoughts on the book-now-turned-movie, “The Shack”.
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