Free Willed and Fired Up Podcast: Recent Episodes

Charles Taylor Johnson

The Free Willed and Fired Up Podcast hosted by Charles Johnson is an Arminian/Free Will Baptist Theology podcast where we address scriptural topics such as: Bible commentary, apologetics, and regular discussions with guest pastors and speakers about culturally-relevant issues today.

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Today, on the free willed and fired up podcast, we are going to talk about the heretical theology of a growing number of “Christians” that think that God’s word and our obligations to Christ are outdated, can be updated, or can be thrown out to fit the times all while still claiming to maintain genuine faith and status as “saved,” “godly,” and “in Christ.” That because it’s 2022, modern Christians are no longer expected to listen to the commands of Christ to be considered “Christian.” That there was somehow a statue of limitations on God’s expectations for all of creation, and that all expectations expired at the turn of the 21st century.

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Today, on the free willed and fired up podcast, we are going to be talking about the occultic/satanic roots of the phrase “mind your own business” and the same-titled mentality that seems to have taken over this country for the past few decades and has infected society from our government, to our schools, to our jobs, to our families, and even in many of our churches—for those who deny this last part, consider how prevalent the out-of-context “thou shalt not judge” Bible quote is that is used to shut down any attempt to discern and rebuke anyone.

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Today on the free willed and fired up podcast, we’re going to talk about Romans 1:18-32 and how it explains the direct connection between willfully not glorifying God and how this warrants God to remove his protections for us from the fullness of our sinful nature as punishment which brings about unnatural attractions/desires and other manner of sinful abomination/wretchedness whose penalty is felt in the body here and now and the eternal consequence to be felt later in hell, and how in spite of all of this, fully knowing, the children of wrath who are not thankful to God seek to corrupt as many others as they can to the same twisted lifestyles before sin can bring about its ultimate deadly end.

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On today’s episode of the free willed and fired up podcast, we are going to talk about how being nice and agreeable with sinners is no substitute for speaking the gospel to them, revealing their sin, and telling them of the redemption, salvation, and hope that only comes through a conscious,repentive faith in Jesus Christ. Particularly by looking at the people of a reality tv show on Netflix called Twenty Somethings Austin.

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Today on the free willed and fired up podcast we are going to talk about lazy atheistic arguments used by some children of wrath just last week in school to try to turn a young believer away from God.

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Today on the free willed and fired up podcast we are going to talk about how marriage is built upon needs (not just wants), selflessness, sex, celebrating God together often, and adhering to god-set gender roles. Feminists will not be happy with this one.

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Today, on the free willed and fired up podcast, we are going to be talking about the lies, hypocrisy, and dangers of satanism (in all of its forms—literal or figurative), where our current culture is practicing satanism (knowingly or unknowingly), how God’s word and logic debunk the central tenets and claims of satanism, and why culture and entertainment need to steer clear and repent of their ignorant embracing of satanic ideologies in the name of “art, inclusion, progressivism, and freedom.”

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Today, on the free willed and fired up podcast, we are going to be talking about the lies, hypocrisy, and dangers of satanism (in all of its forms—literal or figurative), where our current culture is practicing satanism (knowingly or unknowingly), how God’s word and logic debunk the central tenets and claims of satanism, and why culture and entertainment need to steer clear and repent of their ignorant embracing of satanic ideologies in the name of “art, inclusion, progressivism, and freedom.”

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Today, on the free willed and fired up podcast, we are going to be talking about the lies, hypocrisy, and dangers of satanism (in all of its forms—literal or figurative), where our current culture is practicing satanism (knowingly or unknowingly), how God’s word and logic debunk the central tenets and claims of satanism, and why culture and entertainment need to steer clear and repent of their ignorant embracing of satanic ideologies in the name of “art, inclusion, progressivism, and freedom.”

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Today, on the free willed and fired up podcast, we are going to be talking about the lies, hypocrisy, and dangers of satanism (in all of its forms—literal or figurative), where our current culture is practicing satanism (knowingly or unknowingly), how God’s word and logic debunk the central tenets and claims of satanism, and why culture and entertainment need to steer clear and repent of their ignorant embracing of satanic ideologies in the name of “art, inclusion, progressivism, and freedom.”

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Today, on the free willed and fired up podcast, we are going to be talking about the lies, hypocrisy, and dangers of satanism (in all of its forms—literal or figurative), where our current culture is practicing satanism (knowingly or unknowingly), how God’s word and logic debunk the central tenets and claims of satanism, and why culture and entertainment need to steer clear and repent of their ignorant embracing of satanic ideologies in the name of “art, inclusion, progressivism, and freedom.”

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Today, on the free willed and fired up podcast, we’re going to talk about love vs lust and the consequences/effects on people, faith, and society by accepting or rejecting Godly vs worldly standard of how we approach our relationships.

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Today, on the free willed and fired up podcast, we’re going to discuss Dissatisfaction in sin and in the world but Contentment and satisfaction found only in God

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Today on the free willed and fired up podcast, we’re going to talk about guilt and conscience, their purpose, and freedom from guilt found in repentance and the forgiveness of God

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Today on the Free Willed and Fired Up Podcast, we’re going to be talking about righteously offending the world by fundamental/radical/rational obedience to God.

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Today, on the Free Willed and Fired Up Podcast, we are going to talk about a central virtue that is necessary for a relationship, family, church, and society to survive and thrive as God intended; a thing Holy people dream of finding in another and a thing that unrighteous sinners can’t stand; a thing our culture has been seriously deprived of and is dying without—that thing is commitment. This’ll be the first of many podcasts on this topic.

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Today on the Free Willed and Fired Up Podcast, we talk about identity from a worldly and Godly perspective and discuss the nature of the confusion and failure of fulfillment to come from the identity civil war brewing today in our culture after it cast aside the biblical perspective. Buckle up, it’s going to be a bumpy ride.

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Today, on the free willed and fired up podcast, we are going to discuss the topic of God dividing us from our friends and loved ones for our own good and for the fulfillment of his will and plan for christians in Luke 12 and Matthew 10.

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In this episode, Pastor Taylor discusses the meaning and importance of Jeremiah 18 and 19. The analogy of the potter and the clay serves as an excellent—though not complete—idea of how God relates to us (his creation). Fundamental aspects of the Christian faith will be connected to the analogy of the potter and the clay, such as: common grace, free will/choice, blessing, judgement, perseverance, and the process of sanctification for those born again in Christ.

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On today’s podcast, we look at Genesis 32:22-30 and consider what it means to “wrestle with God” and how we as believers can apply some of the lessons from this chapter to our own lives today in our hopes of growing in our faith in Christ and living as worthy examples in how we conduct ourself with others and with God.