Q&A Panel | Ascol, Beeke, Mbewe, Johnson, Hinn, Allen

preview_player
Показать описание
"Remember Jesus Christ, risen from the dead, the offspring of David, as preached in my gospel." – 2 Timothy 2:8

This Q&A panel was held with Tom Ascol, Joel Beeke, Conrad Mbewe, Phil Johnson, Costi Hinn and Travis Allen on January 20, 2024 at the Founders "Remember Jesus Christ" national conference in Southwest Florida.

All Founders Ministries resources are copyrighted and any use and distribution must be approved by Founders Ministries.

Follow Founders Ministries:

Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Good stuff here gentleman. Jesus is Lord!

CrossWarrior
Автор

See the surnames Johnson and Hinn together and alarm bells ring, then you realise it’s not that Johnson and Hinn 😂

TheJonSadler
Автор

The first question, about two men who had spread Christological heresy and what happened to them, and the answer, "they both died, actually". And people laughed. What a disgusting beginning. In so many ways.

svenskbibel
Автор

Love these men but that beginning question that had people laughing about those 2 men who died was not a good look at all. Was hard to listen/watch, they died people, nothing funny about that

markmelnichuk
Автор

If a mind or a will is not definitional to a divine person, then what is? A relation is not a person. We ought not use the word “person” to describe the Father, Son, and Spirit if it means nothing like what we would understand that word to mean. Otherwise, it’d be quite confusing. The way Phil (and many others) would describe God make Him out to be (in the common understanding of the word person), ONE person in 3 relations. There is no proof that will is a function of nature. We all intuitively know that it is the person who wills and chooses, not their nature. Otherwise every human would will the same thing at all times. The truth is that there are three wills in the Godhead, and yet one will in the sense that there is perfect unity. And Christ in His incarnation was the divine person taking on a human nature not by addition, but rather by self limitation of humanity. This is partly why we were created imago Dei. There is a correspondence (though unequal in degree) of mind, will, emotions, etc between God and humanity.

Feralfax