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EPISODE · Jan 23, 2024 · 53 MIN

What Is the Point of My Salvation?

from The Parrhesians · host The Parrhesians: Nathanael Devlin, Peter Chace, Kyle Bennett

Send us Fan Mail“People's lives come to ruin not because they pursue intrinsically evil states,  but because they prize lower goods to the neglect of higher goods.” Byron I. Bitar, Classical Christian Worldview: Ethics  Worship is job number one.  But that viewpoint is not shared by the therapeutic church, which endeavors to make us feel good, nor by the missional church, which seeks to repopulate the church and perpetuate itself.  The worshipping church, however, seeks to glorify God and have a people formed after the image of Christ.   Such formation doesn’t always feel good, it's not always convenient and it’s rarely pragmatic, but the highest good for every Christian is a relationship with Jesus Christ.  Having a relationship with Jesus means regular and frequent worship of Christ, which brings us into greater and greater conformity to Christ.   So join Nate, Peter, and Kyle as they boldly proclaim what the point of our salvation really is.   https://theparrhesians.com/

Send us Fan Mail “People's lives come to ruin not because they pursue intrinsically evil states, but because they prize lower goods to the neglect of higher goods.” Byron I. Bitar, Classical Christian Worldview: Ethics Worship is job number one. But that viewpoint is not shared by the therapeutic church, which endeavors to make us feel good, nor by the missional church, which seeks to repopulate the church and perpetuate itself. The worshipping church, however, ...

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