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Feb 27, 2017
Religions that believe in baptism define the act in three ways, either by immersion, sprinkling, or pouring...and they give different reasons as to why a person is to submit to it. The answer should be dependent upon what God has told us. So, what is baptism? Does it matter how and why it is done? What does the Bible say? Hosts: Alan Caudle and Guyton Montgomery
Feb 20, 2017
One of the most debated topics in the religious world is the subject of baptism and what role it plays in God's plan of salvation. Some believe it is an essential part of what one must do in order to be being saved. Others do not. But what does God say? After all, it is His Word, addressed to all mankind. Is baptism essential for salvation, according to God? Why should we be baptized? What does the Bible say? Hosts: Alan Caudle and Guyton Montgomery
Feb 13, 2017
This is the fourth in a series of lessons on God's Plan of Salvation. What is the definition of "confession," as it applies to spiritual matters? It is the acknowledgement of something we need to show in our lives. When it comes to a person obeying the gospel, it is confessing (freely acknowledging through faith) that Jesus is the Son of God. But it is also important to the daily life of a Christian, because we are to confess our sins. God promised the blessing of forgiveness of sins to His children who will confess them (1 John 1:9). Hosts: Alan Caudle and Guyton Montgomery
Feb 6, 2017
This is the third in a series of lessons on God's Plan of Salvation. In Acts 17:30-31, we're told that God "now commandeth all men everywhere to repent: because he hath appointed a day, in which he will judge the world in righteousness by that man whom he hath ordained; whereof he hath given assurance unto all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead." That is very serious language, regarding a command from God that many people refuse to obey. What is repentance, what does it consist of, and why it is so important? What does the Bible say? Hosts: Alan Caudle and Guyton Montgomery