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#189 – Season 10 Q&A

#189 – Season 10 Q&A

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#189 – Season 10 Q&A

Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley answer questions submitted by listeners!

Questions Covered in This Episode:

  • Why is baptism and the rules surrounding baptism so tricky?
  • What is God’s view on cursing?
  • Kyle, how does your Christian faith shape what kind of a wrestling fan you are?
  • What is the purpose of speaking in tongues?
  • How long after Jesus’s death did priests stop offering sacrifices?
  • When’s a time you’ve been unexpectedly encouraged?
  • Can you explain ‘limited atonement’ and the thought behind this doctrine?
  • In this season, what is a worship song (or artist) that your churches have latched onto or that you have latched onto in your personal worship, and why?
  • How can a young adult maintain a strong passion for the word over a lifetime?

Helpful Definitions:

  • Limited Atonement/Particular Redemption: It is limited in that it does not become efficacious for all people, it is particular that it is applied specifically to the church and not all people. Christ's death is effective to save.

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