The Trouble With Christianity
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What if the exclusive claims of Christianity could actually foster unity and grace in a divided world? Join us for a compelling discussion on Acts 4, where we unpack why Peter and John's bold proclamation of Jesus' resurrection caused such a controversy among first-century religious leaders. We draw striking parallels to our modern pluralistic society, where the message of Christ can still provoke strong reactions. By sharing personal anecdotes and reflecting on cultural shifts, we underscore the persistent tension between the exclusivity of Christian truth claims and the diverse tapestry of contemporary beliefs.
Explore how the transformative power of good works done in Jesus' name can mitigate accusations of arrogance, rooted in Ephesians 2:8-10. Discover how the boldness and confidence of early Christians, grounded in their identity in Christ, empowered them to stand firm against opposition. We'll also delve into the enduring nature of Jesus' truth claims, contrasting the cultural elevation of science as the ultimate authority on truth. Our episode wraps up with an invitation to believe in Jesus for salvation and a heartfelt prayer for God's grace to help us humbly serve others in His name.
Video available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2zID5V7qRk
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1. The Trouble With Christianity (00:00:00)
2. Universal Truth Claims in Acts (00:00:07)
3. Grace in Sharing the Gospel (00:23:31)
4. Eternal Truth and Grace (00:31:06)
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