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God Questions

God Questions

De: Pastor Ian Thompson Bootle Protestant Free Church
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God Questions — Podcast Summary
God Questions is a short, easy‑to‑follow podcast designed to help young people explore big questions about God, faith, and life. Each episode is under 15 minutes, making it perfect for listening on the go or during a quick break.
The aim of the podcast is to give honest, thoughtful answers to the kinds of questions many young people ask but don’t always get the chance to talk about. We look at what the Bible says, how Christians have understood these ideas, and why they matter today.
Our goals are simple:
• To make faith conversations clear and understandable
• To help young people think deeply about God and the world
• To encourage curiosity, reflection, and real‑life application
• To create a safe space for asking hard or honest questions
God Questions is for anyone who wants to grow in understanding, explore their beliefs, or simply learn more about what Christians believe and why it matters.

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Episodios
  • The Mirror of Prophecy: Jeremiah’s Message for a Modern Nation
    Apr 18 2026

    Pastor Ian Thompson’s article examines Jeremiah 7 to illustrate how biblical prophecy serves as a moral framework rather than just a future forecast. By highlighting ancient patterns of spiritual decline, the text suggests that modern nations, specifically the United Kingdom, are currently repeating the same mistakes of religious hypocrisy and social injustice. Thompson argues that contemporary society often relies on historical identity and empty rituals while ignoring the ethical obedience God requires. The narrative warns that institutional symbols cannot provide safety when a culture chooses to reject divine truth. Ultimately, the writing functions as an urgent call for the Church to lead a spiritual renewal through genuine repentance before national consequences become unavoidable.

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    20 m
  • The Unique Lord: Christ the Only Begotten Son
    Mar 4 2026

    We examine the Christological foundations of the Nicene Creed, specifically focusing on the declaration of Jesus Christ as the "only-begotten Son of God." The text presents this confession not as a human invention, but as a protective wall that preserves the biblical gospel against ancient and modern distortions. By exploring titles such as "Lord" and "Christ," the author emphasizes Jesus’s divine nature, eternal existence, and unique relationship with the Father. The study distinguishes Christ’s eternal sonship from the status of Adam or adopted believers, arguing that his deity is indispensable for human salvation. Ultimately, the material serves as a theological guide to ensure that the Church maintains a scriptural understanding of Jesus as both fully man and fully God.

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    17 m
  • The Eucharist as Sacrifice: Medieval Doctrine and Reformation Critique
    Mar 2 2026

    In this podcast we examine the theological divide between Catholic and Reformation perspectives regarding the sacrificial nature of the Eucharist. Catholic tradition maintains that the Mass is a true sacrifice where the priest sacramentally makes present the once-for-all offering of Christ in an unbloody manner. In contrast, Reformers rejected this view, arguing that it undermines the sufficiency of the cross and displaces Christ’s unique role as the sole mediator. They redefined the ceremony as a thanksgiving feast and a memorial of a completed event rather than an ongoing propitiatory act. Consequently, the Protestant view emphasizes that believers offer only spiritual sacrifices, such as praise and good works, instead of ritual offerings for sin. Despite these fundamental disagreements on sacramental mediation, both traditions continue to affirm the holiness of the Supper and the centrality of Christ's death.

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    36 m
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