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  • 67: Why So Many Churches?: The Unity Jesus Prayed For – Part 1
    2025/06/28

    Before denominations, councils, or creeds, there was the simple, Spirit-filled community of Acts 2. In this first episode, we explore how the early church lived out its faith—with shared meals, apostolic teaching, and sacrificial love. We also look at how false teaching quickly challenged that model and forced the church to define truth, a struggle that still shapes Christianity today.

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    12 分
  • 66: Acts 2:38: An Inconvenient Truth Too Clear to Ignore
    2025/06/21

    Some claim Matthew 3:11 and 12:41 support a causal reading of eis in Acts 2:38—suggesting baptism follows forgiveness. In this episode, we take a closer look at these texts and show why they don't overturn the forward-pointing meaning of eis. Careful interpretation reveals a consistent message about baptism, repentance, and forgiveness.

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    17 分
  • 65: Peter and Jude Quoted a Myth—On Purpose
    2025/06/15

    Did Peter and Jude endorse 1 Enoch? This episode explores why both men referenced an apocryphal book, and what it means for interpreting Genesis 6. We uncover how translation choices, literary context, and ancient familiarity — not theological approval — explain their use of 1 Enoch. Learn why these quotes warn of judgment, not angelic lust, and how importing outside fiction into Scripture distorts the message.

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    15 分
  • 64: Why Some Christians Can’t Let Acts 2:38 Mean What It Says
    2025/06/14

    Why do some scholars insist that eis in Acts 2:38 means “because of”? In this episode, we examine whether that interpretation is driven by the Greek text—or by theological assumptions. We’ll explore key arguments, responses from leading scholars, and why this matters for how we understand baptism and forgiveness.

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    13 分
  • 63: Why 1 Enoch Shouldn’t Shape Your View of Genesis
    2025/06/01

    Some Bible readers turn to 1 Enoch to explain Genesis 6:1–4, but is that wise? In this episode, we examine why the Book of Enoch—a Second Temple Period work of religious fiction—should not guide your understanding of inspired Scripture. Learn how pagan myths influenced Jewish literature, why Genesis doesn’t support angelic-human unions, and how to stay anchored in the biblical text.

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    13 分
  • 62: Acts 2:38: Baptized for Forgiveness or Because of It?
    2025/05/31

    Is baptism essential for forgiveness—or just a symbol of what's already happened? This episode breaks down the Greek word eis in Acts 2:38 to uncover its true meaning. We explore how New Testament Greek lexicons define it and why the direction it points matters. If you’ve ever wondered what Peter really meant by “repent and be baptized…for the forgiveness of your sins,” this episode gives you a clear, biblical answer.

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    12 分
  • 61: Who Were the Sons of God in Genesis 6?
    2025/05/25

    Did divine beings really take human wives and father giants? In this episode, we explore the mysterious “sons of God” from Genesis 6. Many link this passage to ancient myths and angelic rebellion—but does the biblical context support that? Join us as we examine Scripture carefully, challenge popular assumptions, and uncover a more grounded understanding of this controversial text.

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    16 分
  • 60: Ephesians 1:11 – Chosen in Christ, Not Irresistibly Forced
    2025/05/24

    Does Ephesians 1:11 teach divine determinism? In this episode, we explore Paul's message in context, showing how predestination refers not to individuals irresistibly chosen, but to the inheritance promised to all who are in Christ. We unpack how adoption, inheritance, and free will harmonize in God's redemptive plan. Far from coercion, Paul offers comfort: God's purpose includes you—if you choose Christ.

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    11 分