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  • Can a Mass Murderer go to Heaven? The Scandal of Sufficient Grace
    Can a mass murderer go to heaven?It’s a question that feels offensive to even ask. And that’s exactly why it matters.If grace only works for “acceptable” sinners, then it isn’t grace at all. In this episode, we wrestle honestly with the scandal of the gospel, the weight of real evil, the justice of God, and the shocking sufficiency of the cross.This isn’t about minimizing sin.It’s about magnifying Christ.Repentance is not a loophole. It’s a miracle. And if the cross is strong enough to bear the worst sin imaginable, then it’s strong enough to bear yours.#God #Grace #Hitler #Stalin #Mao #Sin #Christianity #Apologetics #Theology
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  • Embracing Christian Liberty: Holiday Traditions and Their True Meaning
    The discourse presented in this episode of Theology Throwdown delves into the intricate and often contentious subject of holiday traditions, particularly focusing on the celebration of Christmas. The primary contention arises from differing perspectives on the necessity and value of Christmas trees, with one participant, Andrew Rappaport, expressing a dissenting view, likening himself to the Grinch due to his lack of attachment to this particular tradition. Throughout the discussion, we engage with the broader implications of holiday practices, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a Christ-centered focus during these significant times of the year. Our conversation further explores the role of family, community, and the potential for building meaningful traditions that foster gratitude and giving, rather than consumerism. Listeners are encouraged to reflect upon their own practices and the theological underpinnings that guide their celebrations, as we collectively seek to honor God in our observances.The discourse surrounding holiday traditions often encapsulates a myriad of perspectives, particularly within the Christian community. The participants in this episode of Theology Throwdown engage in a thoughtful examination of the significance and implications of various holiday practices, notably the Christmas tree, which serves as a focal point of contention. Andrew Rappaport, the host, presents his unique viewpoint, grounded in his upbringing in a Jewish household where Christmas traditions were not part of his cultural fabric. He questions the necessity of a Christmas tree, positing that such traditions may be steeped more in sentimentality than in theological necessity. This reflective inquiry leads to lively discussions among the hosts, each articulating their stances with clarity and conviction. Eve Franklin shares her experiences of Christmas celebrations and emphasizes the importance of family-oriented practices that foster connection and reflection on Christ's birth. Aaron Brewster adds depth to the conversation by advocating for a Christ-centered approach to holiday observance, encouraging listeners to engage with traditions in a manner that honors their faith and heritage. This episode ultimately encourages listeners to consider their own traditions and the underlying meanings associated with them, fostering a spirit of introspection and intentionality during the holiday season.Takeaways: In this episode of Theology Throwdown, we delve into the significance of holiday traditions and their alignment with Christian values. We explore the importance of centering our holiday celebrations around Christ rather than succumbing to consumerism and secularization. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own family traditions and consider how to incorporate meaningful elements that honor God. We discuss the necessity of fostering gratitude in children during the holiday season, emphasizing the joy of giving over receiving. The panel highlights the vital role of church community in supporting singles during the holidays, promoting fellowship and service opportunities. The conversation challenges listeners to evaluate their holiday practices, ensuring they lead to spiritual growth and familial love. Links referenced in this episode:christianpodcastcommunity.org
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  • Anxiety to Peace: A Christian Conversation on Fear, Control, and Trusting God - The Truth Response 234
    Anxiety is something nearly everyone faces — but few know how to navigate it with clarity, faith, and peace.In this episode of The Truth Response, Derek is joined by Shaleza and Shaelyn for an honest, multi-generational conversation about anxiety, fear, control, and the search for peace in a chaotic world. From school stress and uncertainty about the future, to medication, generational trauma, and surrendering control to God, this episode dives deep into what anxiety really is — and how faith can transform how we respond to it.We explore:What anxiety looks like across different generationsHow fear and uncertainty fuel anxious thinkingThe difference between reacting in anxiety and acting in peaceWhy anxiety is often a symptom, not the root issueFaith-based tools for grounding yourself when anxiety hitsThe tension between truth, compassion, and speaking in loveThis conversation is raw, thoughtful, and grounded in Scripture — reminding us that peace isn’t the absence of anxiety, but learning how to walk through it with God.📖 Key Scripture Referenced:“Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.” — 1 Peter 5:7Whether you’re struggling with anxiety yourself, walking alongside someone who is, or simply seeking a deeper understanding of peace through faith, this episode is for you.🎧 Listen, reflect, and join the conversation.
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  • Sanctify Christ as Lord | Taming the Tongue
    Taming the TongueWhat we say matters, but not in the way many Christians have been taught.In this episode of Sanctify Christ as Lord, we take a hard, biblical look at the tongue and confront the popular Word of Faith idea that our words create reality, manifest blessing, or “claim” sickness.Walking carefully through James 3, Proverbs 18:21, and Jesus’ own words in Matthew 12, we expose the difference between biblical responsibility and spiritual superstition. Scripture does not teach that Christians are verbal creators of reality. It teaches that our words reveal our hearts, direct our lives, and carry real moral and relational weight.We examine why some believers fear acknowledging sickness while freely gossiping, slandering, and tearing others dow, and why the Bible treats those sins far more seriously than honest speech about suffering.This episode calls believers to reject magical thinking, fear-based confession, and shallow teaching, and instead pursue holiness of speech, truthfulness, and Spirit-led self-control.If Christ is Lord, He must also be Lord of our tongues.Key Scriptures:James 3:1–12Proverbs 18:21Matthew 12:34–37Ephesians 4:25Colossians 4:6#WordofFaith #Apologetics #NewAge #LawofAttraction #BiblicalWorldview #Jesus
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  • Oh, What A Gift He Gives (Isaiah 9:1-7)
    Here we go through an Old Testament passage that is about the Light of the World, the Child Born, the Son Given, Who is the King on the throne. Merry Christmas!www.christianpodcastcommunity.org
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