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Devotional: God cares for you.
It's easy to look at our lives and see how blessed we are. But do we actually believe that in our deepest being? How often do we relish the fact that God doesn't just take notice of us, but God actually cares for us more than we ever could?
Devotional: Where is your strength?
In today's episode, a question isn't posed to Thomas and Bryan, Instead, Thomas poses a question to you. Where is your strength? Join Thomas in a new devotional episode of Hey Pastor.
How did the disciples recognize Moses and Elijah?
In Luke 9:28-36 we see the disciples encounter Jesus with two other famous people from the Old Testament, that being Moses and Elijah. How did they know it was Moses and Elijah?
Will I recognize loved ones in Heaven?
In Heaven, we'll have glorified bodies. More than likely, they'll look a bit different than what we're used to down here. So that makes us wonder, will we recognize our friends and family in Heaven?
Soul vs. Spirit - What is the difference?
Sometimes in scripture we see the word "soul" and sometimes we see "spirit". Is there a difference? If so, what?
Does God have regrets?
Sometimes in scripture we see God "regretting" something. What does this mean? Does God sometimes wish he could undo something?
How can I know I'm saved?
Join Thomas and Bryan as they discuss one of the most prominent difficulties of the Christian. Assurance.
How did Jesus not inherit sin if Mary wasn't sinless?
We know Joseph didn't conceive Jesus. One of these reasons is because if he did, Jesus would have inherited Joseph's sin nature. However, Mary was a sinner. Why didn't Jesus inherit her sin?
Is "forgive and forget" biblical?
We're often told that God forgets our sin and we're to do likewise. If that is the case, how do we use sound judgement for some of our decision making? For example, I can forgive someone for robbing my house, but I probably won't ask them to housesit for me. Is that sound?
Is reaping what you sow the same thing as Karma?
Galatians 6:7 says that a man reaps what he sows. Is this the same thing as karma described by Hinduism?
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