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Soteriology 101 w/ Dr. Leighton Flowers

Does God Change His Mind?

Soteriology 101 w/ Dr. Leighton Flowers

Leighton Flowers

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8826 Ratings

🗓️ 11 August 2015

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Reclaiming the Mind Ministries puts out a great podcast called "Theology Unplugged" that I highly recommend.  They are reformed brothers discussing theology and though I agree with them most of the time I do take issue with a few of their views regarding sovereignty, free will and the doctrines of salvation. This podcast tackles the question about God's infinite knowledge of the future and whether or not God can change His mind. Let's dive in!

 

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0:00.0

Today we're responding to theology unplugged, reclaimingthemind.org, and they ask the question,

0:06.4

can God change his mind? Let's dive in.

0:14.7

It doesn't matter what the world says. I've seen what you can do. I know it's more than just coincidence it's amazing how you move

0:28.4

it's not always parting ocean sometimes it's the little moments when you show how close you are

0:38.3

some would say it's only chance.

0:40.3

I'm not gonna second guess.

0:42.3

I've seen the hand of God.

0:45.3

Because I believe in miracles.

0:49.3

You can do the impossible.

0:53.3

Broadcasting worldwide from the great state of Texas.

0:57.0

From the academic media center of Soteriology 101.com.

1:02.0

The online university classroom.

1:04.0

Your campus, your voice, your podcast on demand.

1:09.0

In-depth theology meant for all.

1:11.9

And when we say all, we mean everyone.

1:14.8

Your host, an adjunct professor of theology, the director of youth evangelism for Texas Baptists, a local teaching pastor.

1:23.9

Welcome now, Professor Layton Flowers.

1:28.2

You know, there are a lot of tough questions in Scripture, especially when it comes to understanding

1:32.8

the infinite nature of God, his knowledge of all things, and yet we see within Scripture

1:38.7

him interacting in the temporal world with man and reacting to man as if he's learning, as if he's changing his mind,

1:48.2

as if he's responding directly to a request. And these kinds of things can oftentimes confuse

1:54.4

us and our peon brains. And what's happening here? Is this a contradiction? Is this just anthropomorphic language? Anthropomorphism

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