105: Forgiveness
Kitchen Table Theology
English - May 15, 2022 14:00 - 21 minutes - 15.1 MBChristianity Religion & Spirituality Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Pastor Jeff Cranston and Jen Denton discuss the concept of instant Salvation. Christ's death on the cross was a complete and total atonement for our sins, which resulted in forgiveness being applied to us as a result. They also talk about the fact that there are no conditions necessary to receive forgiveness, which includes being baptized in water. Finally, they encourage listeners to constantly remember God's amazing work in their lives and to live for Him completely.
[00:10 - 04:11] Opening Segment
Being redeemed, reconciled to God, and forgivenThe importance of forgiveness[07:02 - 17:56] Forgiveness and Salvation
Salvation comes as a free gift from God, and it is not based on anything we do or don't doSalvation for non-believersSeparated from God spirituallyThe spiritually dead person cannot please God and has no capacity to know GodThe issue of non-Christians who have stepped across God's standards[17:56 - 21:53] Closing Segment
What to expect in the next episodeFinal words from Pastor Jeff and JenQuotes:
"Among the many things that instantaneously occur, we are redeemed. We are reconciled to God through Christ and the shocking reality of propitiation is applied to us." - Pastor Jeff Cranston
"Before we received forgiveness in Christ, we were dead to God by existing in a state of violating his standards. That's where we live." - Pastor Jeff Cranston
Bible Verses and Other Sources Mentioned:
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