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In this episode I will explain why the classic Reformation doctrine of imputation, so often underemphasized in contemporary Methodism, has been life-giving for me. It makes my heart sing (as the Troggs once sang). Maybe it will do the same for you, too!
This podcast features the Keith Green song, "When I Hear the Praises Start," from the album For Him Who Has Ears to Hear. Here he is performing it live in 1982. Listen to his introduction: He speaks to some of the same concerns I raise in this episode!
Speaking of Green, I mention in the podcast that the 12-year-old appeared in 1965 on the game show I've Got a Secret. Thanks to YouTube, you can watch it here.
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In this episode I will explain why the classic Reformation doctrine of imputation, so often underemphasized in contemporary Methodism, has been life-giving for me. It makes my heart sing (as the Troggs once sang). Maybe it will do the same for you, too!
This podcast features the Keith Green song, "When I Hear the Praises Start," from the album For Him Who Has Ears to Hear. Here he is performing it live in 1982. Listen to his introduction: He speaks to some of the same concerns I raise in this episode!
Speaking of Green, I mention in the podcast that the 12-year-old appeared in 1965 on the game show I've Got a Secret. Thanks to YouTube, you can watch it here.