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Bible Study - Matthew 8:16-20

The Word Without Walls Podcast

Release Date: 03/16/2021

Student Questions: On baptism, part 6 show art Student Questions: On baptism, part 6

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In this episode, I continue from responding to a question about language in the Book of Concord.  What new challenges do we face in our society that weren't there when the Book of Concord was written?  When we think about salvation, is one "out until one's in"?  Is that what the Book of Concord is saying?  How should any ideas about salvation begin?

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Student Questions: On baptism, part 5 show art Student Questions: On baptism, part 5

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As the study of baptism continues, this student's question is related to language found in the Book of Concord.  What is the Book of Concord?  Does a regenerate soul=faith/belief/trust?  Can you lose your regenerate soul?  

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In this episode, we consider Romans 6 and Titus 3 as they both relate to baptism.  What does our anthropological view need to be as we read these passages?  Why is a three-dimensional worldview essential?  We take an in-depth look at these texts, clearly defining the terms we encounter.

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As we continue to work through questions on baptism, today's are: Can you lose the regenerate soul as you "mature", or if your heart becomes hard? What is instruction given before adult baptism?  As we discuss these, I talk about the  worldview and a worldview.  Below are visuals that I reference in the episode.  

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As we continue to work through questions related to baptism, one student asks how baptism relates to faith/belief/trust?  As we work through this, we define the terms faith/belief/trust.  We'll talk about different worldviews, including a Red Pyramid World, which you can view a visual of below.  What is the problem with thinking in this worldview?   Alternatively, we consider what happens when we look at a , with the Son of God at the center.  A visual of that is below.  What is faith/belief/trust in this universe?  

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Student Questions: On baptism, part 1 show art Student Questions: On baptism, part 1

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This is the first of several questions regarding baptism.  A student wonders when a soul is regenerated, thinking about John the Baptist leaping in the womb.  As we work through this question, let's consider what each person consists of (body, soul, and spirit), and how life begins.  How integral is the Word of God in our lives?  How do we know an infant is a child of God?  When Peter says, "Baptism now saves you," what did he mean?

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This episode's question concerns evil--How does God take evil and use it for good?  Does that make it good?  In working through this, we define what good, evil, and wickedness all mean.  How is it that evil is a necessity in the world?  How is wickedness different from evil?

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In this episode, a student asks about how the flood narrative and Israel in Exodus connect with baptism, and demonstrate sin and salvation.  In answering, we look at examples throughout the Bible of both the Old Adam, and those who are honest about their dependance on God.  Can we also see examples throughout history?

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A student asks about the genealogy of Jesus as written in Matthew.  How and why is it different from Luke?  What are the point of genealogies in the Bible?  What are important things to note, and what can we learn from them?  

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Student Questions: Best of All Possible Worlds? show art Student Questions: Best of All Possible Worlds?

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I've often told my students (and you've probably heard in this podcast) that we're living in the best of all possible worlds.  A student asks how this could be.  I talk through this, including why there is suffering, and how we view the life that God has given us.

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