Christian Monotheism Podcast
Summary: Listen to lectures, sermons, and debates about who God is from a non-trinitarian perspective. Get answers to difficult questions and explanations to verses typically used to teach the Trinity. This is the premier podcast for the biblical unitarian movement including dozens of speakers like Anthony Buzzard, Don Snedeker, Dustin Smith, J. Dan Gill, Joel Hemphill, John Schoenheit, Jonathan Burke, Ken Westby, Kermit Zarley, Patrick Navas, Ray Faircloth, Sean Finnegan, Steve Katsaras, Victor Gluckin, and Vince Finnegan.
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It turns out the local religious groups heard Pastor Duncan was coming to town and decided to run alternative programming during the revival meetings countering his messages. But even that wouldn't discourage Z.B. from contending for the truth and defending God's word. Today he shares more truths about this great God we worship.
Who was Jesus of Nazareth? Where did he come from? Who was he? What is his true identity? How does God's plan relate to Jesus? Was he just a teacher, a wise man, or a Jewish scholar? Or is there more too it than that? Pastor Dave guides us in the first message of two explaining and understanding one of the greatest, most controversial, and most crucial topics in all of Christianity.
Who is Jesus? Why does who he is matter? Is knowing the truth important to understanding the gospel message of the kingdom? Is being human good enough? Do you have what it takes? Robin thoroughly answers these questions in today's study.
Have you asked yourself who Jesus really is? Are you prepared for the answer? Does it make a difference in you?
Where does your faith begin? Is it in this world? Is it in man? Is it in yourself? Or is your hope anchored in something greater? How does knowing who Jesus is affect how you live? How does knowing his willing sacrifice for you affect what you're willing to sacrifice for him? (This was part of the revival services at Brush Creek Church of God - November 30, 1972)
Can a changeless God change his mind? Have you ever thought about it? If God can, why does He? Listen this week as Pastor Steve teaches us about his discovery from a weekly devotional study, and what can, and cannot, change with our Heavenly Father.
Who did Jesus say he was? Who do the writers of the Bible say he is? Ask yourself: What is this Jesus to you? Scriptures include: Psalm 2:7-12; Hebrews 1:1-5
What exactly is the "Holy Spirit?" Is the Holy Spirit a ghost or something mystical, and why is the Holy Spirit important in a believer's life? Scripture references: Genesis 1:1,2; 1 Corinthians 2:4-12; Numbers 11:24-28; Joel 2:28,29; Luke 1:30-35; 3:21; John 7:37; Acts 1:8; Ephesians 1:13; Romans 8:1; Galatians 5:16-24
What separates the Church of God from other Christians? Are the distinctive truths about the unity of God really that important? This was recorded in 1956.
Continuing our series on the importance of truth, and taking a closer look at the "rock" the church is built upon, and the importance of knowing and believing the truth.
National Church of God evangelist Walter Wiggins doesn't hold back speaking to a crowd, including lots of community visitors, at this service emphasizing the character and characteristics of God's only begotten son, Jesus.
An antique's value is often related to its individuality, craftsmanship, and detail. Written through the pages of the Bible are the unique words of the one true God, who has individually created each person, and values us enough to offer a way of salvation through his perfect Son.
Are you taking the time to truly honor the God who created each star "one by one?" A glimpse at why and how we should glorify our heavenly Father and bring praise to His name.
What is the foundation of our faith? Why were we created? We bring God glory through the worship and service of him alone. There is no mixing loyalty. We must live out our belief. Scripture references: Genesis 2:18; Isaiah 43:7; Deuteronomy 6:1-6; John 17:3; 1 Corinthians 8:6-7; James 2:18-20
What does it mean to believe in the Oneness of God? Have you replaced the worship of the one true God with other things?