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Have you ever found yourself pondering whether the road to salvation is a one-time event or a lifelong journey? Join me, JJ, as we navigate through the complex and beautiful landscape of biblical salvation and doctrine. This episode springs from a sun-kissed question out of California, leading us to scrutinize the widely debated notion of "once saved, always saved." Together, we'll examine scriptural passages from Paul, Jesus, and others that indicate salvation isn't a mere moment in time but an enduring commitment, a continuous walk with God.
Embark with me on an exploration of what it means to be 'born again,' delving into the profound conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus presented in John Chapter 3. We shed light on the indispensable act of baptism, a sacrament so significant that not even Jesus exempted Himself from it. Our journey doesn't stop there; we consider the diverse impressions Jesus made on His disciples and the repercussions of these perceptions, as revealed in Matthew Chapter 16. It's an examination not just of salvation as a concept, but as a vibrant, everyday dedication to embodying God's will.
As our expedition draws to a close, we celebrate the seminal moment of the church's inception, ignited by Peter's declaration of Jesus as the Christ and the Holy Spirit's descent in Acts Chapter 2. Without the need for a guest, I take you through the transformative Pentecost sermon that sparked the faith of the masses, laying the groundwork for the early Christian community. Wrapping up, I express profound gratitude for your unwavering support and tease the thrilling prospect of bringing our conversations to life through video. This episode isn't just a lesson; it's an invitation to enrich your faith and deepen your understanding of the living word.
Send us a text
Have you ever found yourself pondering whether the road to salvation is a one-time event or a lifelong journey? Join me, JJ, as we navigate through the complex and beautiful landscape of biblical salvation and doctrine. This episode springs from a sun-kissed question out of California, leading us to scrutinize the widely debated notion of "once saved, always saved." Together, we'll examine scriptural passages from Paul, Jesus, and others that indicate salvation isn't a mere moment in time but an enduring commitment, a continuous walk with God.
Embark with me on an exploration of what it means to be 'born again,' delving into the profound conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus presented in John Chapter 3. We shed light on the indispensable act of baptism, a sacrament so significant that not even Jesus exempted Himself from it. Our journey doesn't stop there; we consider the diverse impressions Jesus made on His disciples and the repercussions of these perceptions, as revealed in Matthew Chapter 16. It's an examination not just of salvation as a concept, but as a vibrant, everyday dedication to embodying God's will.
As our expedition draws to a close, we celebrate the seminal moment of the church's inception, ignited by Peter's declaration of Jesus as the Christ and the Holy Spirit's descent in Acts Chapter 2. Without the need for a guest, I take you through the transformative Pentecost sermon that sparked the faith of the masses, laying the groundwork for the early Christian community. Wrapping up, I express profound gratitude for your unwavering support and tease the thrilling prospect of bringing our conversations to life through video. This episode isn't just a lesson; it's an invitation to enrich your faith and deepen your understanding of the living word.