Christian Questions Bible Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
In Part I, we talked about the great power of the solemn promises in the Bible called covenants. We observed how God had made several of these solemn promises, and that several are specifically labeled as “everlasting covenants.” As we look at Bible history, we can see that all of God’s promises have already been made and are already functioning - except for one. This one promise yet to be unfolded is the “New Covenant.” While this promise is clearly defined in Jeremiah, it is alluded to in several other books of the Bible. So, is the only difference between this New Covenant and God’s other promises the fact that it is yet coming, or are there more pieces to this puzzle?
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Ep. 1237: Will I Survive God’s Final Judgment?
Ep. 1236 Can Christianity and Paganism Work Together? (Part II)
Ep. 1235: Can Christianity and Paganism Work Together? (Part I)
Ep. 1234: Why Does God Let the Innocent Suffer?
Ep.1233: God is Out of My Life! How Do I Get Him Back In?
Ep. 1232: Is the Gospel Obsolete?
Ep.1231: What if I’m Not Good Enough for Heaven?
Ep. 1230: Why Would God Bless Two Immoral Women?
Ep. 1229: I’m a Christian and I’m Angry-What Now?
Ep. 1228: Where Do the Human Soul and Spirit Go When We Die? (Part II)
Ep. 1227: Where Do the Human Soul and Spirit Go When We Die? (Part I)
Ep. 1226: Am I Being Punished or Favored?
Ep. 1225: Can Jesus’ Resurrection Revive My Faltering Faith?
Ep. 1224: Why Should Christians Care About Israel’s Deliverance From Slavery?
Ep. 1223: Does the Bible Tell Us How the World Will End?
Ep.1222: How Is Satan Trying to Devour Me?
Ep. 1221: How Do We Keep Hope Alive?
Ep. 1220: Can Faith Take Me From Failure to Victory?
Ep. 1219: Is God’s Wrath Stronger Than His Love? (Part II)
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