Does sin really have long term effects?
In this episode of Liberty Unveiled, Bradley Hopp discusses the
consequences of sin with real-life and Biblical examples, laying
emphasis on the long term effects. - Listen in now and be
enlightened - Conversation Highlights -
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In this episode of Liberty Unveiled, Bradley Hopp discusses the
consequences of sin with real-life and Biblical examples, laying
emphasis on the long term effects. Listen in now and be enlightened
Conversation Highlights [01:47] The Teshuah rescue mission recently
rescued 13 girls from a brothel. [05:16] Bradley describes the two
ways to donate to the Teshuah rescue mission; direct donations or
the Teshuah tea company cash-back App. [13:57]You cannot use one
scripture alone to build your doctrine. [14:48] Scriptural backings
for Creationism (Psalm 90:2, Psalm 95:5, Isaiah 42:5, Isaiah 45:18,
John 1:1-3, Ephesians 3:9, Colossians 1:16) [23:19] It is so
obvious to every reasonable being that He did not make himself and
the world that he inhabits could as little make itself. (John
Quincy Adams, Founding Father) [23:45] "If there's a creator, He
obviously created creation for a reason." [30:43]God wanted to
create a being that was in his likeness and image. [34:07]The
culture of Divorce in America is a travesty [35:39]The very first
sin in the Bible was coveting and stealing somebody's personal
property. [39:05] "If I approach life from the standpoint that
mankind is inherently wicked, then I don't have to live my life in
a constant state of perpetual disappointment." [44:10] When Jesus
told the woman caught in the act of adultery, "Go and sin no more",
He gave her the ability to not sin again. [51:10] The Consequences
of the sin of Father Abraham, both on him and the rest of the world
today Remarkable Quotes: [23:33] "The moment we begin to
exercise the power of reflection, It seems impossible to escape the
conviction that there is a creator." (John Quincy Adams, Founding
Father) [24:27] "NEED (necessity) is the mother of all invention."
[39:05] “If I approach life from the standpoint that mankind is
inherently wicked, then I don't have to live my life in a constant
state of perpetual disappointment." [44:38] "Repentance doesn't
automatically get rid of our consequences."
consequences of sin with real-life and Biblical examples, laying
emphasis on the long term effects. Listen in now and be enlightened
Conversation Highlights [01:47] The Teshuah rescue mission recently
rescued 13 girls from a brothel. [05:16] Bradley describes the two
ways to donate to the Teshuah rescue mission; direct donations or
the Teshuah tea company cash-back App. [13:57]You cannot use one
scripture alone to build your doctrine. [14:48] Scriptural backings
for Creationism (Psalm 90:2, Psalm 95:5, Isaiah 42:5, Isaiah 45:18,
John 1:1-3, Ephesians 3:9, Colossians 1:16) [23:19] It is so
obvious to every reasonable being that He did not make himself and
the world that he inhabits could as little make itself. (John
Quincy Adams, Founding Father) [23:45] "If there's a creator, He
obviously created creation for a reason." [30:43]God wanted to
create a being that was in his likeness and image. [34:07]The
culture of Divorce in America is a travesty [35:39]The very first
sin in the Bible was coveting and stealing somebody's personal
property. [39:05] "If I approach life from the standpoint that
mankind is inherently wicked, then I don't have to live my life in
a constant state of perpetual disappointment." [44:10] When Jesus
told the woman caught in the act of adultery, "Go and sin no more",
He gave her the ability to not sin again. [51:10] The Consequences
of the sin of Father Abraham, both on him and the rest of the world
today Remarkable Quotes: [23:33] "The moment we begin to
exercise the power of reflection, It seems impossible to escape the
conviction that there is a creator." (John Quincy Adams, Founding
Father) [24:27] "NEED (necessity) is the mother of all invention."
[39:05] “If I approach life from the standpoint that mankind is
inherently wicked, then I don't have to live my life in a constant
state of perpetual disappointment." [44:38] "Repentance doesn't
automatically get rid of our consequences."
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