When Forgiveness is Out of Reach

It may shock you to hear that Jesus spoke of an unforgivable sin. Many people today assume that God will forgive anything, but the Bible presents a different perspective. What if the very act of rejecting the truth about Christ could lead to a hardened heart, beyond the reach of forgiveness? This article explores the nature of the unforgivable sin, the seriousness of sin itself, and the hope of repentance. If you’ve ever wondered about your own standing with God, this is a must-read. Discover the truth about grace, sin, and the path to true forgiveness.

Spiritual Warfare Pt. 2

How do Christians effectively fight and win spiritual battles? In the latest episode of *That’s a Good Question*, John and Logan delve into the practical tools God provides through the armor of God, as outlined in Ephesians 6. They explore each piece of armor—from the belt of truth to the sword of the Spirit—emphasizing everyday faithfulness and the importance of knowing God’s Word. This conversation not only addresses spiritual resilience but also offers insights on mental health, encouraging believers to seek support while remaining grounded in Scripture. Discover how to live out the victory Christ has already won!

Spiritual Warfare Pt. 1

What is spiritual warfare, and how should Christians approach it? In the first episode of “That’s a Good Question,” hosts John and Logan delve into this vital topic, navigating the fine line between obsession and ignorance. They explore the subtle ways Satan operates in our modern world, emphasizing the importance of the armor of God from Ephesians 6. With insights from Scripture and C.S. Lewis, they equip listeners to confront lies with truth. Join the conversation as they tackle listener questions about God’s sovereignty, the authority of Christ, and the ongoing reality of spiritual battles today.

Who is The Holy Spirit?

For being the third member of the Trinity, many Christian denominations and traditions (and Christians themselves) give embarrassingly little-to-no acknowledgment to the Holy Spirit.