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Stand to Reason Weekly Podcast

Stand to Reason Weekly Podcast

著者: Greg Koukl
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Our purpose is to help Christians think more clearly about their faith and to help them make an even-handed, incisive, yet gracious defense for classical Christianity. Released every Wednesday and Friday.Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 聖職・福音主義
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  • Waiting Is a Normal Part of the Christian Life
    2026/02/13
    Greg explains that waiting is a normal part of the Christian life, then he answers questions about prophetic words, having a peace about prodigal family members, what makes marriage legitimate, attending baptisms at liberal churches, training for door-to-door evangelism, and a Trinity analogy. Topics:
    1. Commentary: Waiting is a normal part of the Christian life. (00:00)
    2. Is it a biblical practice for someone to have a “prophetic word” for others and seem to know things they couldn’t know, or is this fortune-telling? (08:00)
    3. Is it wrong to have a peace about the fact that prodigal family members might not come back to the Lord? (24:00)
    4. Is marriage legitimate if it’s not done through the government, and what’s the biblical outline for what makes a marriage legitimate? (30:00)
    5. If we shouldn’t attend an LDS baptism because they believe in different core doctrines, couldn’t the same apply to some liberal churches? (39:00)
    6. Do you have any advice on training a group to do door-to-door evangelism? (45:00)
    7. What are your thoughts on using the analogy of Neapolitan ice cream for the Trinity? (52:00)
    Mentioned on the Show:
    • House of David series
    • Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions by Greg Koukl
    • A Simple Survey to Help Initiate Spiritual Conversations by Greg Koukl
    Related Links:
    • Privatize Marriage? by Amy Hall (quoting Jennifer Roback Morse)
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    58 分
  • Two Historical Films Worth Watching
    2026/02/11
    Greg talks about how House of David and The Most Reluctant Convert bring elements of those historical accounts to light, then he answers questions about the consequences of not attending a same-sex wedding and applying passages with first-person pronouns to ourselves. Topics:
    1. Commentary: Two historical films worth watching (00:00)
    2. If you don’t attend a couple’s same-sex wedding, why would they ever consider Christianity after what you did? (35:00)
    3. Why do we apply passages with first-person pronouns to ourselves (e.g., in Ephesians 1)? (49:00)
    Mentioned on the Show:
    • House of David series
    • C.S. Lewis: The Most Reluctant Convert
    • The Mythmakers: The Remarkable Fellowship of C.S. Lewis & J.R.R. Tolkien (A Graphic Novel) by John Hendrix
    • Reality Student Apologetics Conference – February 20–21 in Dallas, TX; March 13–14 in Philadelphia, PA; April 24–25 in Los Angeles, CA
    Related Links:
    • Should You Accommodate an LGBT Person’s Requests? by Alan Shlemon
    • Love Doesn’t Trump God’s Moral Commands by Amy Hall
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    58 分
  • How Different Will Our Resurrected Bodies Be?
    2026/02/04
    Greg answers questions about how different our resurrected bodies will be, whether something is good so long as someone thinks it brings them closer to God, justification by allegiance alone, and the rationale for saying the human spirit doesn’t have a spatial location. Topics:
    1. If we’re not going to marry in Heaven, doesn’t that suggest that our resurrected bodies will be very different than they are now? (02:00)
    2. Should something be considered good so long as someone perceives it as bringing them closer to God? (12:00)
    3. Have you heard of “justification by allegiance alone,” and what do you think of it? (30:00)
    4. What’s the biblical and philosophical rationale for saying the human spirit doesn’t have a spatial location? (43:00)
    Mentioned on the Show:
    • Submit a question on the Open Mic Line
    • Darkest Hour – Film
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    58 分
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