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August 24, 2025 - Sunday PM Sermon
Join Hiram and Neil for a thoughtful question-and-answer session tackling tough theological and practical questions from attendees. This episode covers whether God’s omniscience negates human free will and how Genesis 6:6’s language of God’s “regret” should be understood, exploring anthropomorphism and the difference between divine foreknowledge and divine causation.
The hosts discuss Jesus’ baptism (Luke 3:23) and why he was baptized around age thirty, explaining why his example does not set a required age for believer’s baptism today. They outline the biblical prerequisites for baptism—recognition of personal sin, faith and repentance, and an understanding of discipleship—while emphasizing maturity varies by individual rather than by a fixed age.
Hiram and Neil examine ways to help others see the Bible’s reliability, differentiating internal and external proofs such as scientific foreknowledge, archaeological and geographical confirmations, and predictive prophecy (including examples like Tyre and Cyrus). They encourage listeners to read Scripture for themselves and test its claims.
The conversation moves to spiritual dangers and superstition: whether people can still make deals with the devil or worship demons today, the biblical view of sorcery, and how such practices separate a person from God. The panel stresses caution about conjecture and staying within what Scripture clearly teaches.
Listeners also get clarity on phrases like “heaven and earth will pass away,” with explanation of how Jesus used that language in different contexts to emphasize the enduring truth of God’s word, and guidance on interpreting “heaven” in Scripture.
Finally, the hosts define worship from a New Testament perspective: intentional acts of showing worth to God done in spirit and truth. They outline five authorized expressions—preaching/teaching, giving, singing (congregational a cappella), prayer, and the Lord’s Supper (noting the Lord’s Supper’s unique first-day assembly practice)—and explain when Bible study or other gatherings constitute worship. Practical pastoral points on conscience, Romans 14 sensitivity, and how worship is not confined to a building conclude the episode.
Duration 47:26
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August 24, 2025 - Sunday PM Sermon
Join Hiram and Neil for a thoughtful question-and-answer session tackling tough theological and practical questions from attendees. This episode covers whether God’s omniscience negates human free will and how Genesis 6:6’s language of God’s “regret” should be understood, exploring anthropomorphism and the difference between divine foreknowledge and divine causation.
The hosts discuss Jesus’ baptism (Luke 3:23) and why he was baptized around age thirty, explaining why his example does not set a required age for believer’s baptism today. They outline the biblical prerequisites for baptism—recognition of personal sin, faith and repentance, and an understanding of discipleship—while emphasizing maturity varies by individual rather than by a fixed age.
Hiram and Neil examine ways to help others see the Bible’s reliability, differentiating internal and external proofs such as scientific foreknowledge, archaeological and geographical confirmations, and predictive prophecy (including examples like Tyre and Cyrus). They encourage listeners to read Scripture for themselves and test its claims.
The conversation moves to spiritual dangers and superstition: whether people can still make deals with the devil or worship demons today, the biblical view of sorcery, and how such practices separate a person from God. The panel stresses caution about conjecture and staying within what Scripture clearly teaches.
Listeners also get clarity on phrases like “heaven and earth will pass away,” with explanation of how Jesus used that language in different contexts to emphasize the enduring truth of God’s word, and guidance on interpreting “heaven” in Scripture.
Finally, the hosts define worship from a New Testament perspective: intentional acts of showing worth to God done in spirit and truth. They outline five authorized expressions—preaching/teaching, giving, singing (congregational a cappella), prayer, and the Lord’s Supper (noting the Lord’s Supper’s unique first-day assembly practice)—and explain when Bible study or other gatherings constitute worship. Practical pastoral points on conscience, Romans 14 sensitivity, and how worship is not confined to a building conclude the episode.
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