This week we talk about how to discern one's spiritual gifts and use them for God's kingdom.
This week we tackle the more controversial spiritual gifts like tongues, prophecy, and miracles.
In the final episode of our series on the major covenants in the Bible, we look at the New Covenant prophesied in Jeremiah and inaugurated by Jesus.
Why did God make a covenant with Abraham? Why did God choose this family out of all families? What is it all about?
In Genesis 6-9, God makes a covenant with Noah not to destroy the earth again with a flood. What's is going on here and what is this covenant all about?
The idea of Covenant is a major theme in scripture. In order to understand who God is and why He does what He does, it is important to look at this theme through the various covenants God makes with humans.
What does it mean to be assured of one's salvation? How can we know whether we or anyone else are truly saved?
Can someone who believes in Christ truly walk away from the faith? Or are Christians "once saved always saved"?
When are children responsible for their sin against God? Does God excuse children for being innocent or not? We explore these questions and more on this episode of the Colossians 3:1 Podcast.
Today we spend a little time on the lighter side getting to know one of our hosts, Jared Jernagan.
We look as some of the explanations for what Jesus accomplished in His life, death, and resurrection.
This week we follow up on our interviews with Dr. Geisler by discussing some of what he said during the GCC Bold Faith weekend.
We continue our conversation with Dr. David Geisler about apologetics and evangelism.
Check out more of Dr. Geisler's ministry at NGIM.org.
We interview Dr. David Geisler about building an unshakable foundation for the Christian faith.
Check out more about Dr. Geisler's ministry at NGIM.org.
Continuing our discussion from last week, what do we make of God's wrath? What can we say about God's wrath in light of the cross?
What do we make of the Old Testament accounts of God's wrath? What do we mean when we say that God is always good?
You go to pick up a new Bible. Which one do you choose? In this episode, we explore the ins and outs of Bible translations.
So you've started your "Through the Bible in a year" reading plan? What do you do with the first part of the Bible we call the Old Testament?
What happens when we pray? Do we really change God's mind? Do our prayers for healing actually help?
Have you made your 2023 Resolutions yet? If not, consider developing a spiritual growth plan or a "Rule of Life."
Our Christmas episode! We explore the deeper meanings of some classic Christmas carols as well as some controversial wording we find.
Once more we dive into the nature of Jesus and the Trinity. Was Jesus the first creation of God the Father? What does it mean that He is the Son of the Father but also fully God?
Some think that Jesus was a great teacher, but that He was not God. What does Jesus say about Himself? Why does the divinity of Jesus matter for Christians?
Today we discuss the question, "Does God accept the worship of all religions, including Christianity, Islam, and Judaism?" Do all religions teach the same things? What about people who have never heard about Jesus?
Is the Bible literally true? What does that even mean? Can we trust that what the Bible says happened, actually happened?
Are people born innocent? Are people inherently good? Where does sin come from? All this and more are discussed on this episode of the Colossians 3:1 Podcast.
We continue our discussion of the 2022 State of Theology report put out by Ligonier Ministries and Lifeway Research. We go through the results and discuss, starting with the question: "Does God change?" You can find the report at thestateoftheology.com.
Ligonier Ministries and Lifeway Research have shared their 2022 State of Theology report. We go through the results and discuss, starting with the question: "Does God change?" You can find the report at thestateoftheology.com.