Listen "True Religion"
Episode Synopsis
Man is, by nature, religious. The Atheist or the agnostic is no less religious than the Buddhist, the Muslim, or the Christian. The question is not whether or not a man is religious, but which God or gods he worships. As Christians, it is incumbent on us not just to recognize this reality, but also to recognize how it plays out in our world, in our culture, and in our own lives.
We may believe that because we attend church on Sundays (perhaps even also on Wednesdays), read our Bibles, and do all the things that Christians are supposed to do that we have no idols or that we have not fallen for any of the idols of our day. But is this true? When we examine our beliefs in light of Scripture, we may find that we have been indoctrinated into certain beliefs by the world. To hold such false beliefs is to have an idol.
Today, we find that even pastors and teachers have fallen for some of these idols — and will even defend them more vigorously and more vehemently than they will defend the Word of God. And so we turn again to the genealogy of ideas. What do we believe and why do we believe it? And, more importantly: What should we, as Christians, believe?
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Show Notes
Ezekiel 33
See Also
“Fear Not, O Little Flock, the Foe”
If you would like to hear more Gospel, see this previous episode: “You Are Forgiven”
Further Reading
Small Catechism
First Commandment
Second Commandment
Large Catechism
First Commandment
Second Commandment
Parental Warnings
None.
We may believe that because we attend church on Sundays (perhaps even also on Wednesdays), read our Bibles, and do all the things that Christians are supposed to do that we have no idols or that we have not fallen for any of the idols of our day. But is this true? When we examine our beliefs in light of Scripture, we may find that we have been indoctrinated into certain beliefs by the world. To hold such false beliefs is to have an idol.
Today, we find that even pastors and teachers have fallen for some of these idols — and will even defend them more vigorously and more vehemently than they will defend the Word of God. And so we turn again to the genealogy of ideas. What do we believe and why do we believe it? And, more importantly: What should we, as Christians, believe?
Subscribe to the podcast here.
Show Notes
Ezekiel 33
See Also
“Fear Not, O Little Flock, the Foe”
If you would like to hear more Gospel, see this previous episode: “You Are Forgiven”
Further Reading
Small Catechism
First Commandment
Second Commandment
Large Catechism
First Commandment
Second Commandment
Parental Warnings
None.
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