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Soteriology 101 w/ Dr. Leighton Flowers

Salvation through the eyes of a Prodigal

Soteriology 101 w/ Dr. Leighton Flowers

Leighton Flowers

Baptist, Atonement, Reformed, Bible, Religion & Spirituality, Calvinism, Biblical, Arminianism, Calvin, Christianity, Christian

4.8826 Ratings

🗓️ 15 October 2018

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

DJ Harry, North Carolina Pastor and host of the "Let's Talk Church" podcast, joins Dr. Flowers to discuss DJ's new book, "Salvation Through the Eyes of a Prodigal: A Defense of Traditional Soteriology from the Parable of the Prodigal Son."

More about DJ and his new book can be found at www.djharry.org

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0:00.0

Welcome to Sociology 101. Today we have a guest with us. This is DJ Harry. He is the pastor of Needham's Grove

0:22.1

Baptist Church in North Carolina. He has a podcast called Let's Talk Church for Baptist pastors

0:28.3

and missionaries. In fact, I was a guest on his podcast not too long ago, and I appreciated

0:35.0

him having me on his podcast, and we had a great discussion. He is a like-minded

0:40.7

traditionalist, I guess we could call him. And he has recently written a book, which is why I wanted

0:46.4

him on our broadcast, because you guys are always asking me daily, emailing me, where are some good

0:52.0

resources? What are some good books that we could look at? What are some

0:54.7

other, you know, and we do have a resource page at Sociology 101, but I wanted to introduce

1:00.1

DJ to you guys and introduce his book. DJ, welcome to the program. Thank you so much,

1:05.3

and it is really an honor and a blessing to be with you today. Well, this is the book. I hold it in

1:10.5

my hands right now. And the only

1:12.3

thing I'm upset about is you didn't sign it for me, DJ. But that's all right. I can't, I don't

1:17.5

want to sit it back to you because I'm still in the middle of reading it. I haven't read it all yet.

1:20.2

So I'm only halfway through. But you can find this on Amazon as is on the screen there. You can see it in front of you. This is salvation through the eyes of a

1:29.0

prodigal, a defensive traditional sociology from the parable of the prodigal son. And DJ, from what I've

1:34.9

read so far, you've done a really good job of really tying in sociology from a traditional perspective

1:42.5

by looking at a parable.

1:44.8

So let's just jump into this.

1:46.8

First and foremost, what led to the writing of this book?

1:50.7

What inspired this endeavor?

1:54.1

Well, as a pastor, I am really dedicated to expositional preaching, which I think all of us should be.

2:02.5

So I'm not saying that you can't preach topically or you can't preach expositorially, but an exposition of the word were

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