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Whose supper is it? What is given in the supper? What is received in the supper? And why those things in the supper? Craig and Troy discuss THE supper . . . the Lord's Supper.
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Why do Lutherans get so excited about the Lord's Supper? Why can't they stop talking about it? The secret lies in the objective reality of it. Craig and Troy talk their way around how God chooses to work from within the world He created, and how He gives spiritual blessings through physical means.
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What role does baptism take in mission work? What goes before baptism, and what must come after? Craig and Troy discuss the baptismal life, the life of the Church, and how it all fits into mission.
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So the question is, what mode of baptism is valid? And the other question is, who should be doing the baptism? Craig and Troy continue the discussion on how God uses water to do such great things.
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Craig and Troy dive into the deep waters (no pun intended) of baptism. Should we baptize infants? Should we never baptize infants? How should we read the whole Bible story so that we can know?
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Craig and Troy start a discussion on baptism, water, the Spirit, the Word, and how God works through this all to bring Jesus to you, and to bring you to Him.
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The For You Podcast enteres a new era, and Craig and Troy kick it off with a discussion on how God works in our lives through tangible means.
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The Day of the Lord ever hastens closer . . . but why hasn't it come yet? When nearly 2000 years have passed from when Jesus said He'd return, what are we supposed to think when He hasn't yet? Craig and Troy finish up with Peter's 2nd epistle.
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Craig and Troy return to 2nd Peter, taking a deeper look at the false prophets Peter warns us about. Who are these, and why are they blots and blemishes on the church and her fellowship?
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. . . and He also knows how to keep the unrighteous under punishment until the day of judgment. Craig and Troy step back into 2 Peter, studying the arising of false prophets and our appropriate and bilblical reaction to them. But what can we, as beleivers, expect from God's hand?
info_outlineWhen Peter says "whoever has suffered in the flesh has ceased from sin," what exactly does he mean by that? What does it mean when the world is surprised when we will not join them in their revelries? And what does it mean for us in the church to cover over sins? Craig and Troy walk through the opening verses of 1 Peter chapter 4.
What’s New from 1517:
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The Impossible Prize: A Theology of Addiction by Donavan Riley
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Broken Bonds: A Novel of the Reformation, Book 1 of 2 by Amy Mantravadi
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