Theology For The Rest Of Us | Quick Answers To The Questions About God And The Bible

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Theology For The Rest of Us gives quick simple answers to some of the toughest questions about God and the Bible. We answer questions on a variety of topics related to theology in a way that any person can understand, not just theology experts. This podcast is hosted by author and speaker Kenneth Ortiz. This show covers topics such as systematic theology, prayer, new covenants, baptism, tithing, love, sex, gambling, legalism, spiritual gifts, the resurrection of Jesus, church history, relationships, fasting, Calvinism and Arminianism, eschatology, common heresies, the importance of global missions, and even some political topics. Episodes feature experts such as Aubrey Sampson, Don Whitney, Shannon Ethridge, Preston Sprinkle, several Gospel Coalition contributors, Acts 29 pastors, ARC pastors, Crossway authors, and many others.

Episodios

  • 218: Should We Approach a Heretic in Our Church?

    01/06/2017

    Dealing with heresies and dealing with those individuals whom espouse heresies is something that the church has been dealing with since the church's inception. In this episode, Kenny explains how we should deal with modern heresies, and more specifically, how we ought to approach or deal with those people asserting or promoting the heresy.

  • 217: Should A Christian Business Owner Be Forced to Do Business with Gay People?

    31/05/2017

    As a part of an on going mini-series on issues related to homosexuality, Kenny addresses the questions around Christian business owners being forced to serve same-sex weddings, as well as other events, that may violate their own Biblical or ideological convictions. Kenny believes that business owners, of any religious or political conviction, should be allowed to do business with whomever they please, for whatever reason they see fit, in whatever manner they see fit, and that the federal government ought not be involved in such matters unless it is a matter of life and death. Kenny outlines how his notions are rooted in paleoconservationism ideology, libertarian ideals, and John Locke's assertions about natural rights. Kenny makes the case that all of the American founding documents are rooted in these same ideologies. Kenny points out several cases where Christian business owners have been sued or put out of business for refusing to serve a same-sex wedding, and compares it to a recent dress designer who r

  • 216: Should I Ever Attend a Same-Sex Wedding?

    06/05/2017

    Mainstream views on homosexuality have shifted significantly in contemporary society over the past decade. Being homosexual is viewed as being perfectly normal, and even celebrated, by many people. Now, with the legalization of same-sex marriage, many Christians have asked: Should a Christian ever attend a same-sex marriage ceremony? This could be a tough question because there are a lot of emotions involved and wrapped up in the situation, and there possibly could be the risk that certain relationships could be fractured. Some people say that we should not ever attend because it endorses sin and causes people to believe that we affirm homosexual behavior. Others might say that we ought to attend same-sex weddings as an act of evangelism and charity. And other people might attend without ever really considering whether it is right or wrong. How should we respond? Should we attend? In this episode, Kenny gives a clear answer with careful focus on the importance of having a Biblical worldview and with sensit

  • 215: Are Gay People Born Gay?

    03/05/2017

    Lots of gay people claim that their inclinations and affections for the same gender are feelings that they have experienced since they were very young. Most would claim: "I was born this way!" In this episode, Kenny responds to this thought process by answering some common question that have come from a variety of people and sources in reference to homosexuality and those individuals who profess to be gay. The questions that are often asked: Are gay people born gay? Or do they "turn" gay through life experiences? Or is it just a choice? For much of the history of modern Western civilization, homosexuality has been considered sinful or immoral, or at minimum there has been a cultural stigma attached to homosexuality. This has begun to shift significantly over the last few decades. Many gay people claim that, since they are born this way, all of us must consider homosexuality natural and embrace it as normative. The response by many Evangelical Christians has been to claim that being gay is simply a choice o

  • 214: Should We Get Angry When We’re Labeled Bigots for Our View on Homosexual Behavior?

    01/05/2017

    Contemporary western society is becoming increasingly more hostile towards the Gospel and increasingly more accepting of alternative lifestyles. People who stand for traditional Biblical morality and orthodox Biblical convictions are going to be called all sorts of derogatory names. There is no genre or topic in which this will be more applicable than in the arena of sexuality, especially any topics related to the LGBTQ community. How should Biblical Christians respond? Many people may ask, "Why do you hate gay and lesbian people?" The truth is not that we hate, but rather that we stand for Biblical truth, and God's ideal for marriage and the family. We orthodox Biblical Christians are going to labeled bigots, homophobic, hateful, old-fashioned, oppressive, etc. because we are seen as hating gay men and women. In this episode, Kenny clearly outlines how we ought to respond in those moments, when we are labeled as being bigots. Should we get angry? What should we do?

  • 213: Is Homosexual Behavior Unique From Other Sins?

    26/04/2017

    The cultural stigma around homosexuality has lessened significantly over the past few years in Western society, but certainly still remains. And the cultural stigma that is around homosexuality and same-sex relationships seems to be different than the stigma around any other sins or other sexual behaviors. There are many sexual choices that conservative Evangelical Christians would typically label as being outside of God's ideal design, but homosexuality seems to be viewed differently (or even sometimes viewed as being worse). But is this a Biblical idea? Is homosexual activity different than other sins? Is it worse? Is being gay or lesbian worse than other things outside of God's ideal design? In this episode, Kenny explains that all sins have some level of equality in their eternal consequences, but not all sins are necessarily completely equal in terms of the ramifications they have on our lives. Kenny then explains: 1- Sexual sin is unique from other sins, which includes homosexuality and gay lifestyle

  • 212: Is It Wrong to Hate Homosexuality?

    24/04/2017

    There has been a moral revolution in America over the last few years, changing how people view homosexuality and other related topics. One recent expectation is the idea of complete "tolerance" of all sexual perspectives. But doesn't the Bible tell us that certain sins are an "abomination" to the Lord? If so, how should we feel about the culture shift? And how should we feel towards sexual sin such as homosexuality? In this episode, Kenny launches a mini-series about homosexuality, answering several questions brought up by regular listeners. The first question Kenny tackles is the idea of hating homosexuality. Is it Biblical to hate homosexuality? Should we hate it more or less than other sins? Kenny answers this by giving us four insights: 1- We should want people to experience God's best for them, and our passion for God's design in sexuality should supersede our passion to be against homosexuality 2- We should hate all sin and should find all sin disgusting 3- We should ask God for his grace and power

  • 211: Motherhood As a Spiritual Discipline with Catherine McNiel

    22/04/2017

    Parenting is one of the greatest privileges, and one of the greatest responsibilities, that God has given to human beings. If you are a parent you know how hard parenting can be, and how tough it is to feel like you're being a good spiritual leader to your kids as well. But even the little mundane tasks can be used by God for His glory and for the good of your kids. In this episode, our host Kenny interviews author and blogger Catherine McNiel about viewing parenthood (more specifically, motherhood) as a spiritual discipline. The busyness of parenting feels like it encroaches on our ability to practice spiritual disciplines, but the tasks of being a good parent themselves can be spiritual and sacred if we choose to view them that way. As a mother of three, Catherine knows how it feels to miss out on your "quiet time" with the Lord. She even confesses to occasionally escaping to the bathroom, just to get a few minutes of alone time. But what if we viewed the mundane tasks of parenting and motherhood as being

  • 210: Why Am I Against the Death Penalty?

    10/04/2017

    Typically, American Evangelicals are conservative in their theology and conservative in their politics as well. That means that most American Evangelicals support the typical conservative position which endorses capital punishment (aka: the death penalty). In this episode, Kenny explains that he is overall very conservative in both his politics and theology, but herein he outlines why he differs from his conservative friends in this one arena of politics.

  • 209: Is it Sinful to Want to be Dead?

    08/04/2017

    In this episode, Kenny answers an email from a regular listener about the desire for death. Kenny first responds with some pastoral wisdom for anyone feeling this way. Then Kenny reminds us of the importance of remembering the fact that we are made in the image of God and the importance of promoting a culture of life.

  • 208: What Does it Mean to be “Orthodox”?

    03/04/2017

    In this episode, Kenny explains the concept of being "orthodox" and why we ought to evaluate the beliefs that were embraced by previous generations of Christians.

  • 207: Why is God Allowed to Break His Own Rules?

    15/03/2017

    Often, critics of Christianity challenge the idea that "God is good" because it seems that God does things that He has told us not to do. Some people even claim that God is a moral monster because He chooses to do things that may seem wicked to us (from our human vantage point). Why is it that God seems to be allowed to break His own rules? This episode is inspired by two recent correspondences that Kenny has had; one was with a fellow air passenger and the other was with a listener of the podcast. In this episode, Kenny dives into the idea of God's goodness and justice and morality. In addition, Kenny also tackles the idea that we ought to refrain from judging God by the same set of rules that we judge humans, and with that in mind, Kenny answers this question: "By what standard should we judge God at all?" Kenny responds to this question by challenging listeners to understand that, if we ever determine that God is wicked, then our "measuring stick" is broken and needs a Biblical course correction.

  • 206: What is Liminality? with Tim Carson

    14/03/2017

    In this episode, Kenny interviews pastor and author Tim Carson about the concept of liminality, its importance to our faith journeys, and its transformational power in our lives when appropriately embraced. Check out Tim's book: Liminal Reality and Transformational Power  

  • 205: Is It Wrong for Christians to Sue a Non-Christian or the Government?

    11/03/2017

    Is there ever a set of circumstances where it is appropriate for a Christian to file a lawsuit against the government, a corporation, or a non-believing individual? In our previous episode (#204) Kenny covered the concept of Christians abstaining from suing other believers, but what about non-Christians or non-religious entities? In response to an email from a regular listener, Kenny answers this questions by addressing the problem with our contemporary societies becoming overly litigious, but Kenny also explains that God loves justice, and that there might indeed be scenarios where a lawsuit might be the best option to bring forth justice.

  • 204: Should a Christian Ever Sue Another Christian?

    10/03/2017

    Should a follower of Christ ever file a lawsuit against another follower of Christ? Does the Bible address this? Is there ever a scenario wherein it would make sense or be appropriate for one believer to sue another believer? In the minds of many, this is a tough question, with many potential "grey" areas to consider. In response to a very sensitive email from a regular listener, Kenny answers this questions by giving pastoral advice and then by highlighting the words of the Apostle Paul from 1 Corinthians 6.

  • 203: The “Curious Christian” with Barnabas Piper

    07/03/2017

    Curiosity is such a childish word, right? Well, not so fast. Just because we grow up doesn’t mean we should lose our inclination towards curiosity. In this episode, Kenny interviews Barnabas Piper about his recent book "The Curious Christian" wherein Piper challenges Christians to keep their wonder of the world and the people around us. Barnabas Piper is an author, blogger, marketing guru, podcaster, father, and fan of Minnesota sports teams. Follow Barnabas Piper on Twitter: @barnabaspiper Check out Barnabas' Website: www.barnabaspiper.com Get a copy of Piper's new book: The Curious Christian Check out the "5 Leadership Questions" Podcast Check out the "Happy Rant" Podcast

  • 202: Holy Spirit in the OT vs. Holy Spirit in the NT

    01/03/2017

    The Holy Spirit is often discussed and disputed by many Evangelical Christians. The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Godhead, and He plays a vital role in our lives. As we evaluate the Scriptures, it appears that the Holy Spirit functioned differently in the Old Testament than He functioned in the New Testament. Is there truly a difference between how the Holy Spirit operated before Jesus came to planet Earth versus how he now operates after Jesus. Kenny dives into this vital topic here in the episode.

  • 201: Why Do Non-Christians Experience God’s Grace?

    27/02/2017

    Many people claim to experience the grace and presence of God, even those who do not necessarily profess faith in Christ. Is this possible? In response to an email from a regular listener, Kenny addresses the idea that all people experience God, and he specifically highlights the doctrine often referred to as "common grace" which is available to all people.

  • 200: What to Do When My Relationship with God is “Dry”?

    25/02/2017

    In response to several recent personal conversations, Kenny addresses the idea of having a "dry" season, wherein we feel far or distant from God. What should we do when our passions or affections for God have faded? Kenny boldly answered this question, challenging listeners to be proactive in their faith.

  • 199: Does God Answer the Prayers of Non-Christian People?

    20/02/2017

    Many people pray, not just Christians. But to whom are they praying? And are their prayers effective? In response to a recent email that Kenny received from a regular listener, that does not profess to be a follower of Christ, Kenny tackles a sensitive but important topic about the prayers offered up from those whom do not believe. Does God answer (or even listen to) the prayers of those people who are not Christians? If not, to whom are those non-Christian people praying? Is there anyone listening?

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