Archive for the ‘Soteriology’ Category
April 21, 2008
In this repeat broadcast…….How can so many who claim to be Christians and not have a proper, scriptural understanding of salvation? As Dr. John MacArthur states in the teaching series Salvation Survey: Saved or Self Deceived?, “I am convinced that in the name of Christianity there are many places that call themselves churches and they’re not churches. And they have men leading them who call themselves pastors and they’re not pastors.” On this program, Mike asks the question are many saved or deceived?

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March 28, 2008
What is true Biblical repentance and is repentance necessary for salvation? Mike examines how Scripture defines godly sorrow and repentance. Also, are Christians still accountable to the Law and what is the meaning of antinomianism?
Suggested resources: The Threefold Use of the Law-Dr. R.C. Sproul

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March 19, 2008
How can so many who claim to be Christians, not have a proper, scriptural understanding of salvation? As Dr. John MacArthur states in the teaching series Salvation Survey: Saved or Self Deceived?, “I am convinced that in the name of Christianity there are many places that call themselves churches and they’re not churches. And they have men leading them who call themselves pastors and they’re not pastors.” On this program, Mike asks the question are many saved or deceived?

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February 26, 2008
Mike is joined by GMI marketing associate Renea Edwards and they have an impromptu discussion on the subject of election. Does God chose to save some and not others? Do people choose to be saved? What does the Word of God have to say about the subject and is the Bible our standard for judging this subject and others?

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