"Take up your cross and follow me." What did Jesus mean when he said that? Is he calling us to hate our wives, kids, and parents? Is he calling us to be willing to suffer anything if we are going to be his followers? Is he laying down a test of radical discipleship? Or is he calling us to something else?
Members' Podcast: Jon and Justin talk about the heart behind Theocast, as well as some theological categories that will help us understand the Bible.
Links:
Episode on Law/Gospel: https://theocast.org/law-gospel-distinction/
Episode on Triumphalism:https://theocast.org/triumphalism/
Episode Saint/Sinner: https://theocast.org/are-we-both-saint-and-sinner/
Faith vs Faithfulness: Theocast.org/primer
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