Today our lead question was, "Should Christians pray for the souls of the dead?" Then, lots of great questions from the comments on the live chat: Because we are complete in Christ (Colossians 2:9-10 and Isaiah 53:5), should we believe that we are no longer “broken” even though we still sometimes sin? What is the “good work” mentioned in Philippians 1:6 that God began in us and will continue to work in us? When an Orthodox Jew dies that is still waiting for the Messiah to come the first time, will they go to heaven? Psalm 51:16 says that God really desires a repentant heart more than animal sacrifices, but were there sins that the blood of animals didn’t cover? How should Christians view medical marijuana? What have been some good things you've seen come forth through the madness of the last three years? What is your favorite worship hymn? In Genesis 17 Abraham circumcises his sons as a sign of the new covenant. We see that he includes Ishmael in that. What does that mean? Are Ishmael and his descendants part of the new covenant? Can we create art and a beautiful home if it is for God's glory? Who decided that the Holy Spirit is a personality? I am having a hard time believing it should be Spirit and not the spirit of God in me as an imager of Him. How should Christians think about psychotropic medication such as used to treat depression and anxiety? What promises in the Bible are for the Jews only? In the midst of the confused cancel culture relativism today, what are some good history books that you may recommend? I’m 18 and I desire to propose my girlfriend this year Can you offer me some Biblical and practical advice?
Should We Pray for the Souls of the Dead? LIVE Q&A for January 20, 2022
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