Have you even asked the question, “Where is the true burial site of Jesus?” Honesty, whenever I think about the question, I would get confused because there would be a lot of information to consider that would pop up in my head. Therefore, I would never really bother entertaining the question. However, I would feel disingenuous while believing that Jesus rose from the dead, I would, at the same, still a little unsure about the place where He rose. Therefore, I had to dive a little deeper into research about it. Therefore, on today’s episode, I hope to share my research and to encourage about it. For the truth of the resurrected Savior is our hope in this life and the life to come. A pastor once said, “the greatest tragedy that could ever happen in a man’s life is a life without hope.”
How can we know that the resurrection of Jesus is true? As Christians, our difference from other religion that the One that we follow has risen from the dead. It is not a myth nor a legend and it can be proven historically. When the Apostles had seen the risen Christ, they became bold with their faith. The teachings of these uneducated men were the foundations of the early Christian church and is now being studied by scholars. Because Christ rose on the third day, I, too, am hopeful and confident that one day, I will have an eternal resurrected body. For the promise of the resurrection stood, so as our future promise of heaven with Christ will. And this assurance is our motivation in this life to live a life like citizens of heaven already while here on earth, causing us to make wise use of time, money and energy. I know all us have asked, “how to we know that the resurrection is true? On top of that how do we know that the NT is even reliable where the the truth of resurrection is written? I would like to engage with arguments against NT reliability and provide answers that supports the NT its sufficiency and trustworthiness. For we if we can answers in the Scriptures, and teachings in agreement with the Scriptures it sharpens, not only mentally, but also spiritually. They bolster our faith in our walk with God.
What is our basis when we see injustice, murder or rape? Have you ever wondered why all us have strong sense of justice what from within? As Christians, God and His Words are our basis for morality. But unbelievers also have the similar rejection towards evil; but what is their basis for moral oughts?
A person whom I know, and for obvious reasons, whose identity will be concealed on this episode, said that there have been challenges in his Christian walk. He said that he has been bombarded with so many thoughts and questions about his spiritual life. Questions like, “How do we know God exist?” How can we respond to someone who doesn’t believe that the Creator God exist?”
I know all of us have struggled with sin. When we wake up, sin or temptation is already before us. Temptations are not only about immoral sin, but also the tempation to doubt God and trust more on ourselves is also one of Satan’s way to seduce us. If the Bible teaches that our enemies are wicked forces of darkness in the heavenly places, how do Satan and his children operate in our lives?
In today’s episode, I’d like to share how sin started in the creation account and its effect to the whole human race, and how Jesus’ resurrection is also our victory against the schemes of the enemy.
The Bible teaches that all have sinned and fallen short of God’s glory. However, some have said they’re not, for they do not indulge themselves in immoral excesses like others. If Scripture teaches that all men have sinned, how does God render judgment? A reading from Romans 2:1-16
In today’s episode, we’re going to talk about the nature of mankind and I’ll try to share the arguments that I have heard from people as to why they say that God doesn’t exist.
The Greek word for servant s doulos, meaning servant who serves that master he loves. What does it mean to be a doulos?