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Cornerstone Chapel - Audio Podcast

Midweek Q&A

Cornerstone Chapel - Audio Podcast

Cornerstone Chapel

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

5749 Ratings

🗓️ 8 January 2025

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Join us for a special midweek Q&A night where Pastor Gary will do his best to answer your bible questions!

Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, so here's what I'm going to do. I printed out several hundred questions,

0:06.0

and I'm just going to do my best to go through these as fast as I can. And I am solo tonight.

0:13.1

You know, the boys, Tyler's here tonight. Austin's not, and I decided, I'm going to just do this on my own.

0:18.5

They slow me down. And so I'm going to, they don't really slow me down, but it will be quicker to just me rattle these things off.

0:26.4

But I do appreciate them being involved in this on Sunday.

0:30.4

And I thought this would be fun to begin with.

0:32.7

This little handwritten note was in my box here at the church.

0:36.6

And to Pastor Gary, and my name is misspelled,

0:40.6

that's fine. But this is from a little girl. And I know that because she left her name and then

0:47.8

and she says, please open me and P-L-E-A-S. And so I think she's probably, I'm going to guess, I don't know her, just her name,

0:58.2

but I'm going to guess six, seven years old maybe. So dear Pastor Gary, what does Judah mean?

1:05.9

Love, and then she wrote her name, but then she said, please don't say my name out loud.

1:11.0

Okay, so I will respect that, and I will not say her name.

1:15.9

But an answer to this question, Judah means praise or thanks.

1:21.8

It is from another Jewish, well, the Jews don't have in the Hebrew alphabet, in the Hebrew language,

1:29.4

there's not a J. So actually in Hebrew it is Yehuda, and Yehuda means praise or thanks. So

1:35.4

thank you for your question, young lady, who will remain nameless. All right.

1:55.7

If Jesus took the burden of all sin upon him and through him all sin was forgiven, then why do we call ourselves sinners, especially being that we have the Holy Spirit?

1:58.4

Should we just call ourselves righteous instead?

2:03.3

Well, the reason that we still call ourselves sinners is because we still sin. You can be saved, obviously, and come to faith in Christ, but that doesn't mean you never

2:09.7

sin again. And 1 John 2, 1 to 2, John wrote, My little children, these things I write to you so that

2:17.2

you may not sin, and if anyone sins, meaning we will, but he says we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ, the righteous, and he himself is the propitiation or the atonement for our sins, and not for ours only, but also for the whole world. So we need to walk

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