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Wretched Radio with Todd Friel

DISAGREEMENTS WITH TODD

Wretched Radio with Todd Friel

Fortis Institute

Religion, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.93.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 December 2022

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Today in Wretched Radio people disagree with Todd. Hear the arguments in they have in this Witness Wednesday episode!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Rogen Radio begins in 3, 2, 1.

0:09.0

Some councils are auditing schools and urging a ban on the terms boy and girl.

0:14.0

For those who are in an open or polyamorous relationship, your relationships are holding.

0:18.0

A gay black woman's victim status is less than that of a black trans woman who ranks below a black Muslim trans woman.

0:24.0

We don't want to just win the argument about sexuality. We want to use this as a gospel opportunity.

0:30.0

It's time for Rogen Radio with Todd Friel. Welcome to Rogen Radio. I'm Jimmy Hicks in studio today, which must mean it's Wednesday.

0:39.0

Witness Wednesday to be exact. Todd and the rest of the team are strolling around the campus of Kennesaw State University today looking for students to chat with.

0:48.0

It's always an uncertainty of who they're going to encounter and how the conversation's going to go.

0:54.0

But one thing we can definitely learn from most of these chats is the fact that kids are willing to talk and listen.

1:00.0

Actually, they seem to almost be longing for someone to discuss these deeper things of life with.

1:06.0

So let's not waste a whole lot of time today before we get out to the campus. Let's get out there now.

1:12.0

This is Samuel, who has a book in his backpack that he just tucked away. The title of it is Christ of the Covenants.

1:22.0

What does that mean? The title, of course, is discussing Jesus Christ and how he relates to him and he relates them through the Covenants.

1:31.0

So we understand that the Bible is organized in a certain fashion. That central theme is around Christ and how he relates to us is through the Covenants.

1:39.0

So if I approached you Samuel and I said, I'm interested in this Christ of the Covenants, tell me why should I consider the claims of Jesus Christ?

1:49.0

There's been many answers to that. One might say that he's just a good person, a good model, but I would want to start the conversation at where essentially we need him.

2:01.0

Because we come to him on a basis of need, of deprivation. He doesn't need us. We come to this Christ of the Covenants because of our deprivation that has happened as a result of sin.

2:13.0

We've become deprived of life itself. Sin has corrupted us. We are fallen and we are harmed and we harm ourselves and others.

2:23.0

How are we to find someone who doesn't need us but still wants us? Christ himself, who's God, became incarnate. He took on flesh and this was a willing act. He desired to come to us even though he didn't need it. We needed it.

2:41.0

Why did we need it?

2:43.0

We needed salvation for our sins because the wages of sin is death. This sin came about from our federal head. We all fell in Adam.

2:55.0

When Adam transgressed the first covenant, that covenant of creation, he and Eve took the fruit. In him we all fell and all took on a corrupted nature.

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