Episode #171 – Hark The Herald Q&A
Episode Summary:
Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley answer listeners' questions!
Questions Covered in This Episode:
Is it necessary to categorize God’s attributes as communicable v.s. Incommunicable? It seems like the incommunicable attributes are just communicable attributes cranked up?
Has Kyle gotten any better at brushing his teeth?
How would you interpret John 14:28 in light of the Trinity?
How essential is formal ministry training versus experience/time for lay leaders?
What was a highlight of 2022 for each of you? Would love an update from each of you personally and professionally too: Any new projects or adventures in 2023?
What is the number one concern on your heart for the church as we head into a new year?
What is a song (or a lyric from a song) in the advent season that resonates in a meaningful or impactful way in your life and heart, as you reflect on the birth of Christ?
Can you know God without knowing the attributes of God? Should a believer be able to name His attributes?
Is there now a difference between the people of Israel and the elect? Or are the elect now considered God’s chosen people?
Any chance you will spend more time on Calvinism in the future? The topic scares a lot of people, including myself, but I’m wondering if I should continue to go to a church that believes this, even if I don’t?
Is it heretical or heterodox when one does not believe in the Trinity but in modalism (think Oneness Pentecostals)?
Why are you guys so awesome?
Years ago I had a friend in the psychiatric profession and He said some individuals are pure evil–this leads to my question: Is possession by demons, evil spirits, still occurring?
Helpful Definitions:
Nestorianism: Overemphasizes the two natures of the Son and essentially separates them.
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
John 14:28, John 13-17, John 3, Genesis 3, 1 Peter 5:8
“None Like Him” by Jen Wilkin
“In His Image” by Jen Wilkin
“The Joy of Calvinism” by Greg Forster
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