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How Do We Walk With The Spirit? | When The Spirit Has His Way #3

5 Minutes with Pastor Lutzer

Release Date: 10/09/2023

Why Doesn't A Loving God Stop Suffering?  | God Is Love #4 show art Why Doesn't A Loving God Stop Suffering? | God Is Love #4

5 Minutes with Pastor Lutzer

If God is so loving, why doesn't He intervene in human suffering? Yet God loves us in ways we do not understand. Pastor Lutzer confronts our expectations of love from Romans 8, giving hope in our suffering. As children of God, we are loved eternally, even as Jesus is loved. This episode was originally published April 22, 2019 as “The Attributes of God | Week 16: Love.”

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Does God Love The Whole World?  | God Is Love #3 show art Does God Love The Whole World? | God Is Love #3

5 Minutes with Pastor Lutzer

What does it mean that God loves the "world"? The love is God is a difficult teaching, especially when we consider His hatred for sin and evil. Pastor Lutzer explores the deeper questions related to John 3:16. Each of us is invited to love God in return and be loved eternally. This episode was originally published April 15, 2019 as “The Attributes of God | Week 15: Love.”

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Does God Love Everyone Unconditionally? | God Is Love #2 show art Does God Love Everyone Unconditionally? | God Is Love #2

5 Minutes with Pastor Lutzer

If we are saved, there is nothing we can do to convince God to love us more or less. The redeemed are loved with the same love as Jesus. Pastor Lutzer ponders the implications for believers because of God's unconditional love. Is such a love fair? This episode was originally published April 8, 2019 as “The Attributes of God | Week 14: Love.”

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When Did God Begin To Love? | God Is Love #1 show art When Did God Begin To Love? | God Is Love #1

5 Minutes with Pastor Lutzer

Society wants to believe any kind of "love" is God. But the true nature of God's love is actually difficult when we try to reconcile it with what's happening in the world. Pastor Lutzer explores the origin of the love of God to define it biblically. Can we really understand the complex love of God? This episode was originally published April 1, 2019 as “The Attributes of God | Week 13: Love.”

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Can We Approach God In Our Time Of Need? | God Is Merciful #4 show art Can We Approach God In Our Time Of Need? | God Is Merciful #4

5 Minutes with Pastor Lutzer

Many people come to God thinking they deserve something from Him. But all our efforts and achievements do not make us more deserving. Pastor Lutzer reflects on how we can have the unique privilege of accessing God’s throne from the book of Hebrews. Our confidence in approaching God must rest in His character. This episode was originally published March 25, 2019 as “The Attributes of God | Week 12: Merciful.” 

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What Causes Us To Be Born Again? | God Is Merciful #3 show art What Causes Us To Be Born Again? | God Is Merciful #3

5 Minutes with Pastor Lutzer

Most Christians believe God provided salvation at the cross but our contribution is to believe. In fact, Jesus was crucified within the providence and the predetermined plan of God. Pastor Lutzer shares insights into how God’s mercy is displayed in our salvation. What does it take for people to be redeemed? This episode was originally published March 18, 2019 as “The Attributes of God | Week 10: Merciful.” 

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How Does God’s Mercy Fit With His Judgment? | God Is Merciful #2 show art How Does God’s Mercy Fit With His Judgment? | God Is Merciful #2

5 Minutes with Pastor Lutzer

Many wonder how God's mercy can be compatible with His strong penalties for sin. In the Old Testament and the New, God is never changing in His character—always merciful and longsuffering. Pastor Lutzer explores the hope of God's mercy from Leviticus to Lamentations. Where is God’s mercy in the middle of judgment, despair, or grief? This episode was originally published March 11, 2019 as “The Attributes of God | Week 9: Merciful.” 

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Is Salvation Earned Or Received? | God Is Merciful #1 show art Is Salvation Earned Or Received? | God Is Merciful #1

5 Minutes with Pastor Lutzer

None of us will enter heaven unless we’re as perfect as God. The moment we realize we have nothing to offer God is the moment we receive God’s mercy and grace. Pastor Lutzer observes the basis for God’s mercy and the posture of any sinner who receives mercy. What’s the difference between mercy and grace? This episode was originally published February 25, 2019 as “The Attributes of God | Week 9: Merciful.” 

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Is This Really The Best Off All Possible Worlds? | God Is Wise #4 show art Is This Really The Best Off All Possible Worlds? | God Is Wise #4

5 Minutes with Pastor Lutzer

In such a broken world, many question why God chose the means He did to achieve His purposes. We may even praise God for who He is, but we wonder if all the evil in the world was truly necessary. Pastor Lutzer considers whether evil could eventually contribute to God’s glory. What if we could see from the standpoint of eternity? This episode was originally published February 25, 2019 as “The Attributes of God | Week 8: Wise.”

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Do We Trust God’s Wisdom? | God Is Wise #3 show art Do We Trust God’s Wisdom? | God Is Wise #3

5 Minutes with Pastor Lutzer

We often depend on our own wisdom, or even the world’s, in making everyday decisions. God’s purposes flow from His wisdom, so we should seek His wisdom. Pastor Lutzer reflects on God’s multi-faceted wisdom to create His church and how we can depend on God’s wisdom in our everyday decisions. Do we consult God’s wisdom? This episode was originally published February 18, 2019 as “The Attributes of God | Week 7: Wise."

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When it seems no one cares, Christians must remember the Holy Spirit is with us. He is not an impersonal force but a person who comforts us, advocates for us, and can be grieved by us. Pastor Lutzer introduces us to the blessed companionship of the Holy Spirit, showing four ways the Spirit helps us. The Holy Spirit is not only with us, but in us.