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Issues, Etc.

2443. This Week in Pop-Christianity: Katie Souza & Time Travel – Pr. Chris Rosebrough, 9/1/23

Issues, Etc.

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🗓️ 1 September 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Pr. Chris Rosebrough of Fighting for the Faith Fighting for the Faith

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0:00.0

The fundamental question that these parables ask is this,

0:03.3

is it possible for someone who has fallen away from the fate of baptized child

0:08.1

to be brought to repentance? And the answer is yes, a thousand times yes, it has to be yes.

0:14.6

Or I'm damned. So are you.

0:18.4

Pastor Peter Bender, speaking of the 2023 issues etc., making the case conference.

0:23.6

But if we as earthly parents love our children, in spite of the fact that they rebel

0:29.1

and maybe wander from home, how much more does the Father's love for us in Christ Jesus never

0:34.8

cease? That is the birthright that you and I have been given in our baptism.

0:40.7

That is our consolation. You can watch and listen to Pastor Peter Bender's teaching,

0:45.4

making the case for a dying man's consolation and all of the presentations from this year's conference

0:50.7

for a contribution of $300. It's available via on-demand video stream or podcast.

0:57.0

Learn more at issuesetc.org.

1:05.1

There is no common ground possible between the people who believe in objective truth

1:10.6

and cultural Marxists. Parents, social media is undermining you. Left and right. I mean,

1:16.1

it's like dumping a bucket of termites outside your house every day and then thinking,

1:21.2

it'll be fine if they won't mess with my house. Feminism has told us that our children are the

1:26.5

obstacle to our happiness instead of a means to our happiness. You know, when we take those

1:30.8

tender and important and precious relationships away from women, they're not going to be more

1:35.2

fulfilled without it. You know, Luther said on his deathbed that we're beggars all. He could have

1:41.5

said we're all dogs receiving crumbs from our master's table. This is Mark from Michigan and I am

1:49.6

a lot more listener. We love issues, etc.

1:58.7

It sounds like a satirical post from the Babylon B.

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