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In this episode, Grant reflects on several key themes shaping Christian life and doctrine today. He shares about completing his PhD on Martyn Lloyd-Jones and the preacher’s lasting influence on evangelicalism. He then turns to Luke 2, unfolding the humility of Christ’s birth and the wonder of the incarnation—God’s Son entering the world in poverty and weakness for our salvation.
Grant also addresses Kirk Cameron’s recent embrace of annihilationism (conditionalism), a view that denies the reality of eternal conscious punishment. With biblical clarity, he walks through the passages that uphold eternal judgment, emphasizing the seriousness of sin, the holiness of God, and the urgent need for faithful evangelism.
If you’re seeking steady, biblical conviction in an age of confusion, this conversation will anchor your heart in truth.
By Grant Castleberry5
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In this episode, Grant reflects on several key themes shaping Christian life and doctrine today. He shares about completing his PhD on Martyn Lloyd-Jones and the preacher’s lasting influence on evangelicalism. He then turns to Luke 2, unfolding the humility of Christ’s birth and the wonder of the incarnation—God’s Son entering the world in poverty and weakness for our salvation.
Grant also addresses Kirk Cameron’s recent embrace of annihilationism (conditionalism), a view that denies the reality of eternal conscious punishment. With biblical clarity, he walks through the passages that uphold eternal judgment, emphasizing the seriousness of sin, the holiness of God, and the urgent need for faithful evangelism.
If you’re seeking steady, biblical conviction in an age of confusion, this conversation will anchor your heart in truth.

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