Scripture in Black and White is a show that examines what scripture teaches with clarity and no uncertain terms. We discuss the scriptures in black and white and bring perspectives from ministers who happen to be black and white.
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Scripture in Black and White is a show that examines what scripture teaches with clarity and no uncertain terms. We discuss the scriptures in black and white and bring perspectives from ministers who happen to be black and white.
Understanding the Holy Spirit's Role in Convicting Non-Believers
In this episode of Scripture in Black and White, hosts Anthony Walker and Bobby Harrington dive into the role of the Holy Spirit in the lives of non-believers. They discuss how the Holy Spirit works to lead non-believers to faith in Christ and eventually takes up residence within them. Drawing from Scripture such as Romans 8, 2 Corinthians 4, and John 16, they explain the spiritual blindness caused by Satan and the essential conviction of sin, righteousness, and judgment that the Holy Spirit provides. The episode also covers the process of conversion and the importance of baptism as the event where believers receive the Holy Spirit. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that underscores the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in leading people to embrace the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Key Takeaways
00:00 Welcome and Introduction00:57 Understanding the Holy Spirit's Role02:48 The Spiritual Blindness of Non-Believers05:16 Conviction by the Holy Spirit07:05 The Gospel Demands a Response11:48 The Role of the Holy Spirit in Conversion27:17 The Covenant and Baptism35:55 Living with the Holy Spirit37:27 Conclusion and Encouragement
Scripture in Black and White
Scripture in Black and White is a show that examines what scripture teaches with clarity and no uncertain terms. We discuss the scriptures in black and white and bring perspectives from ministers who happen to be black and white.