Christian Questions Bible Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
As Christians, we often talk about the necessity of forgiveness. We need to be forgiven and to forgive others. When it comes to talking about mercy, we always seem to focus on God’s mercy. Rightly so. God’s mercy is a resounding theme throughout the entire Bible. His eternal wisdom and plan could not even exist unless His mercy was, is and will be in place. So, if mercy is such an important part of God’s plan, and Jesus came and mercifully gave his life for Adam’s sin and redeemed the world, what about me? How does mercy fit into my life? Am I a merciful Christian? What does mercy really mean, and how do I know how and when to use it?
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Ep. 1096: My Life is Full of Suffering - Am I Cursed?
Ep. 1095: Jesus Died For You! Are You Dying For Him?
Ep. 1094: How Do You Handle Being Uprooted in Your Life?
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Ep. 1092: How Do You Deal With Toxic People in Your Life?
Ep. 1091: Contradictions (Part VI): Do the Accounts of Jesus' Life Contradict Themselves?
Ep. 1090: Contradictions (Part V): What Profound Secret Does Creation Reveal?
Ep. 1089: Contradictions (Part IV): Why So Many Contradictions Surrounding Jesus' Resurrection?
Ep. 1088: Contradictions (Part III): Does God Contradict Himself?
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Ep. 1086: Are Jesus' Ransom and Our Salvation the Same?
Ep. 1085: Am I a Jealous Christian?
Ep. 1084: Does the Old Testament Law Apply to Me?
Ep. 1083: What is the End Times Resurrection About - How Does it Work?
Ep. 1082: How Do I Live a Life of Repentance?
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