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In this episode, Luke unpacks a powerful historical lecture on experimental religion — the old term for a deeply felt, Spirit-wrought Christian experience. He contrasts mere “practical religion” and hollow “experience-only” approaches with the biblical reality that true conversion is always sensible: conviction that hurts, repentance that humbles, faith that clings, and joy that transforms.
We explore why every believer — like Paul, the Philippian jailer, and the crowds at Pentecost — becomes deeply aware of their sin, their helplessness, their need for Christ, and the peace that follows justification.
A needed reminder in an age where many claim Christianity without ever knowing its power.
By Luke LawsonIn this episode, Luke unpacks a powerful historical lecture on experimental religion — the old term for a deeply felt, Spirit-wrought Christian experience. He contrasts mere “practical religion” and hollow “experience-only” approaches with the biblical reality that true conversion is always sensible: conviction that hurts, repentance that humbles, faith that clings, and joy that transforms.
We explore why every believer — like Paul, the Philippian jailer, and the crowds at Pentecost — becomes deeply aware of their sin, their helplessness, their need for Christ, and the peace that follows justification.
A needed reminder in an age where many claim Christianity without ever knowing its power.