The doctrine of definite atonement stands at the crossroads of many theological discussions, yet remains widely misunderstood. Did Christ die for all people without exception, or specifically for His elect? This question reveals profound insights about God's character and the nature of salvation itself. In this theologically rich conversation with returning guest Cory Reckner, we examine how the Trinitarian framework illuminates our understanding of Christ's atonement. The Father's predestin...
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The doctrine of definite atonement stands at the crossroads of many theological discussions, yet remains widely misunderstood. Did Christ die for all people without exception, or specifically for His elect? This question reveals profound insights about God's character and the nature of salvation itself. In this theologically rich conversation with returning guest Cory Reckner, we examine how the Trinitarian framework illuminates our understanding of Christ's atonement. The Father's predestin...
Spiritual Discernment in a World Obsessed with Hidden Knowledge
The Restless Theologian
1 hour 5 minutes
6 months ago
Spiritual Discernment in a World Obsessed with Hidden Knowledge
In this episode we unpack the human quest for hidden knowledge—and what the Bible says when that quest goes off-track. We begin with King Saul’s haunting visit to the Witch of Endor, showing how divine silence and desperation drove him to forbidden practices—and to tragic ends. Next, we trace God-ordained divination in Scripture: the Urim and Thummim in the high priest’s breast-piece, the casting of lots in Joshua and Acts, and why these practices fade after Pentecost as the Holy Spirit becom...
The Restless Theologian
The doctrine of definite atonement stands at the crossroads of many theological discussions, yet remains widely misunderstood. Did Christ die for all people without exception, or specifically for His elect? This question reveals profound insights about God's character and the nature of salvation itself. In this theologically rich conversation with returning guest Cory Reckner, we examine how the Trinitarian framework illuminates our understanding of Christ's atonement. The Father's predestin...