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You're Entitled to Our Opinion

You're Entitled to Our Opinion

De: Jay Scribner and Tom Johnson
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We all have opinions but it's more important to know what God thinks.

And we have our own but more importantly, we know the One who has all of the answers. And His opinion is really the only one that matters.

Each week Jay and Tom tackle life issues and provide Biblical answers that can strengthen your walk and your talk.

If you're a person of faith, they're here to encourage and equip you to "really believe what you say you believe is really real."

If you're not a person of faith, our podcast can provide some answers to questions you may have about why people of faith believe what they believe.

Jay Scribner was the lead pastor of Branson's First Baptist Church for over 25 years, ministered in many countries overseas, is author of the book "Jesus Follower: Beyond Belief, and heads the ministry Hope For America.

Tom Johnson is the worship minister at his fellowship, was in the entertainment business for over 30 years, and authors the daily blog "Derf Nerfel's Thought of the Day."

Together, they share from both life and ministry experience to bring encouragement and insight through this 30 minute weekly broadcast.

You're Entitled to Our Opinion
Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
Episodios
  • Law verses Grace - Sloppy Agape Part 2
    Jul 18 2025

    Hey, just repent. God will forgive you.

    Woah, wait a minute!

    Is Grace just "sloppy agape?" Can we live like the devil and just tell God, "Sorry, my bad"?

    When it comes to understanding what and why of the Law as well as what and why of Grace, we find out that there's one thing too many forget as they make choices in life...consequences.

    Take Jephthah's story in the book of Judges, chapter eleven. He vowed a vow to God if only He would give him a battle victory. It was the most rash and costly vow he would never have imagined possible. Could he have repented of the vow and God just let him off the hook?

    Digging into the Word helps us understand that eternity isn't just fun and games and missing the burning sulfur forever. We are called to be true followers of Jesus Christ and that means obedience from a changed heart.

    No more "sloppy agape!"

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    31 m
  • Law verses Grace - Sloppy Agape Part 1
    Jul 11 2025

    Sloppy agape?

    - Follow the rules or free "get out of hell" card?

    - Is it "Old Testament out, New Testament in?"

    - In this day of Grace, is the Law something we even need to concern ourselves with?

    It's vital in today's culture, especially in the modern-day church to fully understand how true followers of Jesus Christ relate to both the Law and Grace.

    Jesus said that He didn't come to abolish the Law but to fulfill it. What does that mean? In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus referred to the Law as "you've heard it said" or "you've seen it written.' He then lays out that the works of the Law is outward but the work of Grace is heart-changing.

    That's why we have the Holy Spirit in us. He is the One who empowers but also convicts. He leads us into truth and into repentance.

    Get out the Book of Galatians. There's a great revelation of just how we're supposed to deal with the Law and Grace.

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    31 m
  • Independence or Freedom
    Jul 4 2025

    Tube steaks, baseball, apple, pie, and the odor of burned sulfur wafting in the air.

    Yup, it's July 4th!

    As we celebrate the 249th birthday of our great nation, we step back and take a wide view of this country and our involvement in the events happening around the world.

    Just a few weeks ago, "bunker breaker bombs," in Operation Midnight Hammer, were dropped on nuclear energy labs in the distant country of Iran. A few short days later other events occurred as a direct or indirect result of this action. These are things we need to talk about.

    Plus, as believers, we need to clarify the difference between our independence and our freedom. Through Christ, we have them but what are we supposed to do with them? Freedom is the responsibility to do what we ought, not the ability to just do what we want.

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    33 m
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