Straight Truth Podcast

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  • Divorce and Remarriage | Repentance After Divorce and Remarriage
    Sep 19 2024
    Divorce and Remarriage | Repentance After Divorce and Remarriage "Divorce and Remarriage | Repentance After Divorce and Remarriage" | Watch This Episode on YouTube {"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@id":"https:\/\/straighttruth.net\/divorce-and-remarriage-repentance-after-divorce-and-remarriage\/#arve-youtube-o1-eh6pg7vo","type":"VideoObject","embedURL":"https:\/\/www.youtube-nocookie.com\/embed\/O1-EH6pg7Vo?iv_load_policy=3&modestbranding=1&rel=0&autohide=1&playsinline=0&autoplay=0","name":"Divorce and Remarriage | Repentance After Divorce and Remarriage","thumbnailUrl":"https:\/\/straighttruth.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/09\/STP-S30-EP06-Divorce-and-Remarriage-Repentance-After-Divorce-and-Remarriage.jpg","uploadDate":"2024-09-19","description":"Divorce and Remarriage | Repentance After Divorce and Remarriage"} Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel Support Our Podcast Join Our Mailing List Watch Us On Rumble Related Messages Related sermons: The Exception Clause Marriage or Divorce: Where is Your Emphasis Genuine Repentance Murder Diagnosed by God's Standard The Correction of God's Children "Divorce and Remarriage | Repentance After Divorce and Remarriage " | Watch this episode on Vimeo {"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@id":"https:\/\/straighttruth.net\/divorce-and-remarriage-repentance-after-divorce-and-remarriage\/#arve-vimeo-1009936997","type":"VideoObject","embedURL":"https:\/\/player.vimeo.com\/video\/1009936997?dnt=1&app_id=122963&transparent=0&title=1&byline=0&portrait=0&autoplay=0","name":"Divorce and Remarriage | Repentance After Divorce and Remarriage","thumbnailUrl":"https:\/\/straighttruth.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/09\/STP-S30-EP06-Divorce-and-Remarriage-Repentance-After-Divorce-and-Remarriage.jpg","uploadDate":"2024-09-19","description":"Divorce and Remarriage | Repentance After Divorce and Remarriage"} Follow Us On Vimeo Listen to the Audio Podcast Subscribe on iPhone Subscribe on Android Subscribe on Spotify Divorce and Remarriage | Repentance After Divorce and Remarriage There are many specific and complicated situations and scenarios that result in people getting divorced and remarried. There are also many questions around the topic of divorce and remarriage. Those questions don't typically end with one’s decision to divorce or remarry. Many of those questions are difficult, and the answers are not always easy and clear-cut. Therefore, each situation needs to be dealt with individually based on the situation and circumstances of the individuals involved. However, one truth of the matter is sin is always involved in the case of divorce and, more often than not, in the case of remarriage. Biblical wisdom is required in answering and applying truth to these challenging, painful, and sinful circumstances. Join us this week on the Straight Truth Podcast as Dr. Josh Philpot presents Dr. Richard Caldwell with a couple of these difficult questions from a listener who seeks to right a wrong with God after a divorce and remarriage. The listener asks, if they have already divorced and remarried, how do they repent from what they've done? They also ask what they should do to make it right in God’s sight. Not knowing the circumstances, Dr. Caldwell says that you just acknowledge that. Not knowing where the sin happened, whether on the divorce side, the remarriage side, or both sides of the issue, repentance must exist where the sin was committed. What you do is ask the Lord to forgive you. Often, this kind of question will include someone asking if they should divorce the person they're married to and return to their former spouse. Dr. Caldwell says no, you don’t do that; you don’t commit other sins as a way of rectifying the original sin(s). The Law of God is clear on this issue of divorce and remarriage. Once someone has left their spouse and has married another,
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    9 mins
  • How the Thief On The Cross Found Paradise with Christ
    Sep 12 2024
    How the Thief On The Cross Found Paradise with Christ "How the Thief On The Cross Found Paradise with Christ" | Watch This Episode on YouTube {"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@id":"https:\/\/straighttruth.net\/how-the-thief-on-the-cross-found-paradise-with-christ\/#arve-youtube-i8hw28p8e5e","type":"VideoObject","embedURL":"https:\/\/www.youtube-nocookie.com\/embed\/I8HW28P8E5E?iv_load_policy=3&modestbranding=1&rel=0&autohide=1&playsinline=0&autoplay=0","name":"How the Thief On The Cross Found Paradise with Christ","thumbnailUrl":"https:\/\/straighttruth.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/09\/STP-S30-EP05-How-the-Thief-On-The-Cross-Found-Paradise-with-Christ.jpg","uploadDate":"2024-09-12","description":"How the Thief On The Cross Found Paradise with Christ"} Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel Support Our Podcast Join Our Mailing List Watch Us On Rumble Related Messages Related sermons: God's Grace on Death Row Preaching the Gospel to Christians The Final Words of John & Jesus "How the Thief On The Cross Found Paradise with Christ " | Watch this episode on Vimeo {"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@id":"https:\/\/straighttruth.net\/how-the-thief-on-the-cross-found-paradise-with-christ\/#arve-vimeo-1007749950","type":"VideoObject","embedURL":"https:\/\/player.vimeo.com\/video\/1007749950?h=fa2beeeefe&dnt=1&app_id=122963&transparent=0&title=1&byline=0&portrait=0&autoplay=0","name":"How the Thief On The Cross Found Paradise with Christ","thumbnailUrl":"https:\/\/straighttruth.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/09\/STP-S30-EP05-How-the-Thief-On-The-Cross-Found-Paradise-with-Christ.jpg","uploadDate":"2024-09-12","description":"How the Thief On The Cross Found Paradise with Christ"} Follow Us On Vimeo Listen to the Audio Podcast Subscribe on iPhone Subscribe on Android Subscribe on Spotify How the Thief On The Cross Found Paradise with Christ Was the thief on the cross next to Jesus saved? Some say yes, while others say no. If he was saved, how was he saved? Was he saved under the provisions of the Old Covenant, or was he saved under the New Covenant? Is his salvation the same sort of salvation that we receive today under the New Covenant, or is it something different? Some years after Christ’s death on the cross and His resurrection, the Apostle Paul writes in Romans 10:9, “If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” Did the thief confess these things and confess his sin? He was literally on his bed of death, so in addition to all this, there’s the question of baptism. The thief wasn’t baptized. How can what happened between Jesus and the two thieves be explained so we might better understand what took place? Join us on the Straight Truth Podcast this week as Dr. Richard Caldwell and Dr. Josh Philpot discuss the biblical account of the thief on the cross from Luke 23. Dr. Caldwell and Dr. Philpot seek to help us see how this story illustrates key aspects of faith, salvation, and even evangelism. From Luke 23:32-33, we learn that two thieves (also called criminals/robbers elsewhere) are led away with and will be put to death on crosses along with Jesus, one on His right and one on His left. Dr. Philpot shares the account of Luke 23 from verses 39-43, where these two criminals have both been reviling Jesus (See Matthew 27:44, Mark 15:32) when almost suddenly one criminal profoundly rebukes the other and then goes on to appeal to Jesus to remember him when He comes into His Kingdom. Jesus answers that man by saying, Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise. Dr. Caldwell tells us Jesus answered that man’s request, and he was saved. But how did that happen, we ask? He was saved the same way that salvation has been throughout history. Salvation has always been by grace alone, faith alone,
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    7 mins
  • Why Every Christian Should Be Ready to Defend Their Faith
    Sep 5 2024
    Why Every Christian Should Be Ready to Defend Their Faith "Why Every Christian Should Be Ready to Defend Their Faith" | Watch This Episode on YouTube {"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@id":"https:\/\/straighttruth.net\/why-every-christian-should-be-ready-to-defend-their-faith\/#arve-youtube-zyvm4ze7qtm","type":"VideoObject","embedURL":"https:\/\/www.youtube-nocookie.com\/embed\/Zyvm4ZE7QtM?iv_load_policy=3&modestbranding=1&rel=0&autohide=1&playsinline=0&autoplay=0","name":"Why Every Christian Should Be Ready to Defend Their Faith","thumbnailUrl":"https:\/\/straighttruth.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/09\/STP-S30-EP04-Why-Every-Christian-Should-Be-Ready-to-Defend-Their-Faith.jpg","uploadDate":"2024-09-05","description":"Why Every Christian Should Be Ready to Defend Their Faith"} Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel Support Our Podcast Join Our Mailing List Watch Us On Rumble Related MessagesRelated sermons:The Believer's Mindset for Suffering - Part 1The Believer's Mindset for Suffering - Part 2The Believer's Mindset - Part 3The Mindset & Manner of God's Servant "Why Every Christian Should Be Ready to Defend Their Faith " | Watch this episode on Vimeo {"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@id":"https:\/\/straighttruth.net\/why-every-christian-should-be-ready-to-defend-their-faith\/#arve-vimeo-1004680976","type":"VideoObject","embedURL":"https:\/\/player.vimeo.com\/video\/1004680976?dnt=1&app_id=122963&transparent=0&title=1&byline=0&portrait=0&autoplay=0","name":"Why Every Christian Should Be Ready to Defend Their Faith","thumbnailUrl":"https:\/\/straighttruth.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/09\/STP-S30-EP04-Why-Every-Christian-Should-Be-Ready-to-Defend-Their-Faith.jpg","uploadDate":"2024-09-05","description":"Why Every Christian Should Be Ready to Defend Their Faith"} Follow Us On Vimeo Listen to the Audio Podcast Subscribe on iPhone Subscribe on Android Subscribe on Spotify Why Every Christian Should Be Ready to Defend Their FaithWhat is Apologetics? We hear this word a lot within the Christian community, but do we really understand what it means and where it comes from? Is it important? In short, apologetics is being able to give a defense of the Christian faith. It is being able to explain what you believe and why you believe it; being able to give a reason for the hope that is in you. The primary text used for apologetics is found in the Bible, in the New Testament, in 1 Peter 3. So yes, it is important. But is apologetics something for only those Christians in academia to take up as a vocation or ministry? Or is there value and benefit for all the saints to have a proper understanding of apologetics and be apologists themselves? These questions are considered and answered in this episode of the Straight Truth Podcast. Join us and listen in as Dr. Richard Caldwell and Dr. Josh Philpot converse about this important topic today.Dr. Caldwell says the value of apologetics is the opportunity for evangelism. It is also valuable in the sense that it encourages the people of God with the knowledge that the truth is the truth. But if apologetics is separated from a pastoral purpose, it can easily become distorted. Dr. Caldwell believes this is often what we see in the landscape of Christendom, where people are practicing apologetics but with no real pastoral purpose. It’s really just a field for arguments and argumentation instead of having a godly purpose standing behind what they are doing.Dr. Caldwell brings up the text of 1 Peter 3:13-17 where Peter tells his readers (believers) to always be prepared/ready to make a defense for the hope that is in them, yet it is to be done in gentleness and with respect. We get the word apologetics from the word translated “defense”. Dr. Caldwell sees Peter as envisioning the believer as under attack, those who are suffering for the sake of righteousness. Yet even as they are being attacked, they are called to make a defense, an apology,
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    10 mins

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