Ep.505: How Does the Bible Describe a Kingdom on Earth?
Scriptural evidence of the Earthly Kingdom
Theme Scripture: Matthew 6:10
Here at Christian Questions, for almost ten years, we have discussed many different topics. We specifically have found on the subject of Hell that there is no place of torment or purgatory. They simply don’t exist. Our study in search of truth finds that the Bible teaches a heavenly resurrection for the true Christian and an earthly resurrection for all the rest of humanity. Quite simply, this is a Heaven and Earth and not a Heaven and Hell scenario. The Creator designed a plan for the human family that lasts an eternity...and that’s a long time! A God that is merciful, patient, kind, full of grace and forgiving must have a clue for us to how this earthly kingdom of restoration and reformation is explained in His word. Stay with us while we find out what the Bible teaches about God’s kingdom on earth.
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Ep.504: Is Being a Christian a Heavy Burden?
Defining the “burden” of Christ
Theme Scripture: Matthew 11:29-30
The New Testament describes Christianity in a variety of ways. From our theme text it would seem that journey would be restful and easy. From other texts, it would seem like to be a Christian means sacrifice and difficulty. So, the thousand dollar question is, can you have a peaceful and restful experience as a Christian while living a life of sacrifice, selflessness and adversity? Stay with us as we look into how these seeming contradictions could possibly make sense together. Is being a Christian a heavy burden? Let’s find out…
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Ep.503: What Really Happens on Judgment Day?
The reasons for and process of Judgment Day
Theme Scripture: 2 Peter 2:9
When someone wrongs us, we want justice and judgment to have their say in that person's consequences. When we wrong someone, while not necessarily being opposed to justice and judgment, we certainly want mercy to be a part of our consequences. The Bible often speaks of a “Day of Judgment” coming in the future. What does this mean? Who gets judged? Is there a mercy factor here, or is it harsh? Is it a final judgment or is it a trial period? Whatever it is, it certainly affects billions of people, so its worth looking into. Stay with us as we investigate the Bible, “Judgment Day” and what it all means to the human race.
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Ep.502: Why Does God Permit Suffering?
The Biblical answer to evil reigning in the world
Theme Scripture: Habakkuk 1:2
No human being wants to see suffering and pain. I think that we all cringe inside when we look upon someone who suffers. We want to take their pain away, we want to help, we want to make it stop. Whether the pain is of their own doing or not, humanity has compassion on those who hurt. Here then rises a very important question. If we are created in the image of God and we have this deep compassion, then why does God NOT seem to have it? And, if God is who we say he is - the Almighty Creator - then why does He not put an end to such things? On this program we will attempt to look at these things squarely and see if we can find a comprehensive and sensible answer to these questions in the Bible. Why does God permit suffering? Stay with us - it is going to be quite a journey!
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