The Gospel of Repentance Ministries
Latest Episodes
The tale of two sons – Repentance vs Righteousness
This podcast is regarding the famous parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15:11-32. Jesus being the master storyteller that He is explains in vivid detail who the characters in this parable represent. Hopefully this will give the listener a fresh new in...
The Faith of a Prostitute
What can we learn from someone who is living a life of debauchery? Usually we shun and talk about people like these. Stay tuned what we can learn from the life of Rahab and the actual positive legacy she left.
Are Christians Hypocrites?
When people refuse the gospel because they say that Christians are hypocrites? Is this rebuke fair? Are all Christians two-faced; saying one thing yet doing another? What is a Hypocrite? Haven't we all been hypocritical in our lives?
What is the sin unto death?
Is the sin unto death a solitary sin that we can discover so that we can avoid it and not die? In John 5:16 the apostle said that we are not to pray for someone who has committed this wicked offense. Are there any examples in scripture that we can site...
Our Great Salvation
In this episode, I will explain why I believe our salvation is trinitarian. - https://gospelofrepentance.blogspot.com/2019/11/our-great-salvation.html -
If God is so Good…
This is the age-old question of the pessimist. We see all the evil, pain, disease and death and most wonder, "Well where is God? Why doesn't He do something about all of this? Actually God has already taken care of the matter.
The Object of your Faith
Who or what is the object of your faith? Is your faith real or false? What is the faith that saves the soul? That will be discussed in this episode.
Who are the 144,000?
To many, this is a mysterious group. Are they symbolic of the Church or are they literal human beings? Are they past, present or future group? Are they part of the Watchtower Society and the only ones that will dwell in heaven with Jesus Christ?
Getting the Gospel Right
There are many that believe and teach that the gospel is open to private interpretation. In other words, one can make it say what they want it to say. That is why there are so many cults and false religions clamoring for acceptance and disciples.
To judge or not to judge?
Are Christians to judge fellow believers or the world? Is there a time when we should not judge? If we judge others are we claiming that are better than they are since no one is perfect? Many people will cry out, "Do not judge me.