Should Fortify Your Faith have a podcast?
I have been back and forth on this question for several years. Perhaps because of the paralysis of analysis, it hasn't happened.
What format? What topics? How often? These are just a few of the questions I have.
In God we trust. Everyone else, bring the proof.
“But Jesus on his part did not entrust himself to them, because he knew all people and needed no one to bear witness about man, for he himself knew what was in man” (Jn. 2:24-25)
The Fossil Record Supports Biblical Creation
While naturalistic scientists claim that the fossil record is proof of evolution, upon studying the evidence, one finds that the three sweeping traits of the fossil record provide powerful evidence that validates biblical Creation/the Flood and falsifies Darwinian evolution.
Does God really "send delusions"? 🤔 This phrase from 2 Thessalonians 2:11 challenges our understanding of God's nature. Can one truly harden their heart beyond redemption? Let's unravel this mystery. 🧵
This isn't God actively deceiving, but allowing free will to run its course. Much like Pharaoh, who hardened his own heart against God’s demands, showing God permits human choices, even stubborn ones.
What a wonderful time to take a moment and reflect upon the Word of God. You can also find today's episode of the podcast and all our content on the website at https://t.co/YpykETBeDE
While innate, philanthropy was dimmed by sin. Christ's influence reignited it, urging us to love universally (1 Jn. 4:19). Discover how this profound legacy reshaped the world: https://t.co/4SqMPqmVtb
Did Christianity introduce philanthropy to a brutal world? Imagine a time when infanticide, slavery, and cruelty were the norm. Can a faith born in such an era truly claim to have transformed it? 🧵
Ultimately, God's "kindness" in giving Jesus (Tit. 3:4-6) epitomizes divine philanthropy. Christ's teachings rekindled humanity's flickering compassion, inspiring a culture of love and service.