2024-12-30 Carter Dead at 100 - The Bible Doesn't Tell Us What Books Should be in it

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2024-12-30 Carter Dead at 100 - The Bible Doesn't Tell Us What Books Should be in it - Salvation for Everyone?

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Join Nate, host of the Ask a Christian podcast, as we tackle a variety of thought-provoking topics in today’s episode. First, we delve into the reactions to recent protests and headlines, including reflections on the legacy of Jimmy Carter amidst rumors of his passing, and a controversial United Methodist Church holiday sermon involving a drag queen. These timely issues spark discussions about faith, morality, and the shifting dynamics within modern Christian denominations.

Next, a listener poses a fascinating question: Why are the 66 books of the Bible considered canon when the Bible itself doesn’t outline the process for determining scripture? We examine the historical and theological reasoning behind the biblical canon and the trustworthiness of its compilation.

From there, we explore the nuances of interpreting scripture. How can Christians discern meaning and context in the Bible? What principles should guide believers as they study God’s Word?

The conversation then shifts to a deeply theological question: Is salvation truly available to everyone, or does God choose whom to save? This leads to an intriguing debate on free will, predestination, and the scope of God’s sovereignty.

Finally, we address a challenging query: If atheists understand that God can choose to save or not save anyone according to His will, does this mean they should give up seeking truth? Nate offers encouragement and insights into why Christians believe faith is worth pursuing, regardless of theological uncertainties.

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