In this episode of Theology Applied, Pastor Joel is joined by Cali to discuss the sinister underpinnings of In Vitro Fertilization. Joel and Cali also thoroughly address a timeless question from the Scripture: Do children who die in infancy go to heaven or hell?
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In Vitro Fertilization & Children Who Die In Infancy
In this episode of Theology Applied, Pastor Joel is joined by Cali to discuss the sinister underpinnings of In Vitro Fertilization. Joel and Cali also thoroughly address a timeless question from the Scripture: Do children who die in infancy go to heaven or hell?
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Serving The Lord From Birth
The greatest testimony is not an ex-gang member converted to Christ, but a Christian who can never remember a single day when they did not profess Christ as Lord.
We Sin Because We’re Sinners
We are not sinners because we sin, rather, we sin because we are sinners.
Confessing Our Sin | Not “INFORMING” God, But “AGREEING” With God
When Christians confess their sin, they are not “informing” God of their sin, but “agreeing” with God regarding what he says about the severity of their sin.
Christian Shrewdness | How Nathan Gets David To Pronounce His Own Death Sentence
When the Prophet Nathan confronts David, he tells him a parable. The prophet uses shrewdness in order to cause King David to recognize the true severity of his sin and pronounce judgment upon himself.
How To “FEEL” Forgiven
Justification is God’s work “for” us, in Jesus Christ. Sanctification is God’s work “through” us, by the Holy Spirit. The objective reality of forgiveness is accomplished at the moment of conversion by our justification. However, the subjective feelings of forgiveness are often accomplished over time throughout our sanctification.
Why Do We Confess Our Sins If We’re Already Forgiven?
1 John 1:9 says, “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” In this text, it appears as though confession is a “condition” for forgiveness. So how do we reconcile this text with the idea that Christians are completely forgiven of all their sins (including future sins) …
What Is Godly Sorrow? Part 2
Pastor Joel Webbon preaches on the true nature of confession and the biblical characteristics of “godly sorrow” from Psalm 51:8-17. The contrite man does not merely ask for forgiveness, he asks to be changed.
What Is Godly Sorrow? Part 1
Pastor Joel Webbon preaches on the true nature of confession and the biblical characteristics of “godly sorrow” from Psalm 51:1-5.
What True Confession Looks Like
In verse 4 David says, “Against you, you only, have I sinned and done what is evil in your sight, so that you may be justified in your words and blameless in your judgments.” When we truly confess the severity of our sin we vindicate the justice of God!
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