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Theology Applied

BONUS - 5 Lessons Every Christian Should Have Learned Over The Past 2 Years

Theology Applied

Right Response Ministries

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.9801 Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2022

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

BONUS EPISODE: This is Pastor Joel Webbon’s lecture from our recent conference.

Pastor Joel Webbon shares 5 vital lessons that all Christians should have learned over these past two years: 1) Postmillennialism, 2) Patriarchy, 3) Presuppositionalism, 4) Proper Ecclesiology, & 5) Protestant Resistance Theory.

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0:03.3

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0:17.5

Thanks.

0:18.0

So I've been praying, Lord, what can I do?

0:20.1

What could I give to your people?

0:21.3

And this is one of the things that's been on my heart so, so, so much is, Lord, please let us

0:29.2

learn the lessons that you providentially supplied over the last two years and not forget them.

0:35.4

People are so quick to forget, our nation as a whole, sadly, even

0:39.5

conservatives, and very sadly, even Christians. So did we not just learn that lesson? Did that not

0:46.2

just happen? You know, and then we fall for it again. We fall for it again. It's like Charlie

0:51.2

Brown, you know, and Lucy and the football. It's like, come on, Charlie Brown. Good grief, Charlie Brown, right? Like, right? That's, yeah, Nancy Pelosi, right?

1:01.2

That's Lucy, you know, she's moving the football. So one of the things that I thought about was

1:06.1

just, speaking of Lucy, I thought about the Chronicles of Narnia, and I thought about, you know, C.S. Lewis, and he has apologetic argument. I would be presuppositional in terms of apologetics, but Lewis has some good things to say. And one of his arguments was the liar, lunatic Lord. You remember that argument? That Jesus, you know, people want to say, well, he's a good teacher, or he was a nice guy, or, you know, he showed us the triumph of, you know, the human spirit and compassion and love and mercy.

1:31.1

You can believe all these things without believing is Lord, and the reality is you can't.

1:34.8

And the reason why you can't is because nice guys don't lie to your face, right?

1:38.1

And so we can't just look at the life of Jesus and the actions of Jesus.

1:41.6

We have to look at the words of Jesus and the actions of Jesus, we have to look at the words of Jesus. And in his words, he claimed to be God.

1:45.0

And if he lied about that, then he's not a nice guy, right?

1:48.0

He's malicious, he's a liar, he's deceitful, he's wicked.

1:52.0

Or, in a best case, right, this worst case scenario is he's malicious, best case scenario, he's a crazy man, right? So liar, lunatic, or the third option is that he's Lord,

2:03.8

and everything he said is true. And so C.S. Lewis, you know, that's what he argues when he writes

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