Many Christians know about the severity of God but have missed the beauty of His kindness. In this message, Alyn unpacks what it means to live both biblically truthful and intellectually honest—without losing sight of God’s heart. Exploring how divine sovereignty and human agency work together, he shows that God doesn’t override our choices but invites us into partnership. Through the story of blind Bartimaeus and a deeply personal testimony about debt and redemption, this episode reminds us ...
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Many Christians know about the severity of God but have missed the beauty of His kindness. In this message, Alyn unpacks what it means to live both biblically truthful and intellectually honest—without losing sight of God’s heart. Exploring how divine sovereignty and human agency work together, he shows that God doesn’t override our choices but invites us into partnership. Through the story of blind Bartimaeus and a deeply personal testimony about debt and redemption, this episode reminds us ...
In this episode of Goodly Talks, Alyn kicks off a new series on the “elementary teachings of Christ” from Hebrews 6, starting with one of the most misunderstood topics in the church: repentance. With clarity, humor, and real-life examples, Alyn breaks down what repentance actually is and what it isn’t. Spoiler: it’s not about feeling bad enough or working hard to earn God’s approval. It’s a decision to agree with what God says is true and to walk in a new direction. You’ll discover how repent...
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Many Christians know about the severity of God but have missed the beauty of His kindness. In this message, Alyn unpacks what it means to live both biblically truthful and intellectually honest—without losing sight of God’s heart. Exploring how divine sovereignty and human agency work together, he shows that God doesn’t override our choices but invites us into partnership. Through the story of blind Bartimaeus and a deeply personal testimony about debt and redemption, this episode reminds us ...