• 58 minutes
    Will We Be Held Responsible for Not Warning Non-Believers of the Coming Judgment?
    Greg answers questions about relationships between former offenders and the offended on the new earth, applying Ezekiel 33:1–9 to Christians, handling a Sunday school situation, reading enough to get the author’s intent, and deceased loved ones communicating with us.   Topics:
    1. Given that Christians are required to forgive but not to reconcile with each other, what will relationships between former offenders and the offended be like on the new earth? (02:00)
    2. Should the passage in Ezekiel 33:1–9, where Ezekiel is appointed a watchman, be applied to believers today such that we’ll be held responsible for not warning non-believers of the coming judgment? (11:00)
    3. Do you have any advice for how to handle a situation where a child in my wife’s Sunday School class was very upset about his parents fighting? (25:00)
    4. How much of Genesis 1 do you have to read to get the author’s intent? (34:00)
    5. Do deceased loved ones communicate with us from the dead, and if not, how can a loving son confront his parents about their belief in this after the death of their daughter? (50:00)
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    6 May 2026, 7:00 am
  • 58 minutes
    Has God Always Been Father, Son, and Holy Spirit?
    Greg answers questions about whether God has always been Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, his thoughts on women in ministry, how a layperson who isn’t into apologetics can defend the idea that Jesus is the only way, and how to approach loved ones who are following a false prophet.   Topics:
    1. Has God always consisted of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, was Jesus always intended to come in the same form of those created in his image, and does it necessarily follow that if God were to create anything, it would have to include beings made in his image? (02:00)
    2. What are your thoughts on women in ministry? (16:00)
    3. Do you have any ideas on how a layperson who is not into apologetics can defend the idea that Jesus is the only way? (38:00)
    4. How should I approach loved ones who are in a house church that follows a “prophet” who teaches things that are contrary to classical Christianity and even the gospel? (46:00)
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    29 April 2026, 7:00 am
  • 58 minutes
    Objections to Last Week’s Shows on Antisemitism
    Greg responds to objections to last week’s shows on antisemitism, talks to a caller who objects to the term “antisemitism” and says it’s not hateful to notice patterns about people, and responds to a question about whether our justice system should also allow for substitutions like God does.   Topics:
    1. Commentary: Objections to last week’s shows on antisemitism (00:00)
    2. If you say you can’t recognize patterns from certain groups of people because it’s hateful to do so, then doesn’t that go against reason and logic? (27:00)
    3. Should our justice system work the way God’s justice works (i.e., should it allow substitutions)? (50:00)
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    24 April 2026, 7:00 am
  • 58 minutes
    Interview: Scott Keith – Being Family
    Greg interviews Scott Keith, author of Being Family: Passing Down the Faith Through the Generations, discussing the beauty and importance of the Christian vocations of marriage and family and how God works through both.   Topics:
    1. Interview: Scott Keith, author of Being Family: Passing Down the Faith Through the Generations (00:00)
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    22 April 2026, 7:00 am
  • 58 minutes
    How Should Christians View and Treat the Jews?
    Greg and Amy continue their discussion about antisemitism, explaining what Romans 9–11 has to say about how we ought to view and treat the Jews and answering questions about the meaning of Revelation’s reference to the “synagogue of Satan” and whether Jews worship a different God.   Topics:
    1. Commentary: How should Christians view and treat the Jews? (00:00)
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    17 April 2026, 7:00 am
  • 58 minutes
    A Response to the Rising Antisemitism
    Greg and Amy talk about the antisemitism spreading among young conservative men and begin a discussion about what the Bible says about God’s relationship with the Jews and how Gentile believers in Christ ought to treat them.   Topics:
    1. Commentary: A response to the rising antisemitism (00:00)
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    15 April 2026, 7:00 am
  • 58 minutes
    Your Salvation Doesn’t Depend on Following the Old Testament Laws
    Greg talks about a card he received from a group saying we have to follow the Old Testament laws to be saved, then he answers questions about what happens to everyone who doesn’t trust in Jesus, making a case God sustains the universe, and a couple in a celibate same-sex marriage serving in a church.   Topics:
    1. Commentary: Your salvation doesn’t depend on following the Old Testament laws. (00:00)
    2. If Jesus really is the only way, does that mean everybody else goes to Hell? (31:00)
    3. How can I make the case that God sustains our contingent universe without referencing the Bible? (45:00)
    4. What do you think about a couple in a same-sex marriage who live together celibately functioning as worship leaders in a church? (51:00)
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    10 April 2026, 7:00 am
  • 58 minutes
    Interview: Stephen Meyer – The Story of Everything
    Greg talks to Stephen Meyer about The Story of Everything, a film based on Meyer’s book Return of the God Hypothesis, discussing the two competing stories of reality in our culture—one materialist and one theist—and scientific evidence that points to God.   Topics:
    1. Interview: Stephen Meyer discusses The Story of Everything, a film based on his book Return of the God Hypothesis. (00:00)
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    8 April 2026, 7:00 am
  • 58 minutes
    An April Fools’ Day Story
    Greg tells an April Fools’ Day story from his past, then he answers questions about using people’s preferred names and pronouns, what becoming saved looks like if it doesn’t involve asking Jesus into your life, and not feeling the love for God that other people seem to feel.   Topics:
    1. Commentary: An April Fools’ Day story (00:00)
    2. What is your view on using people’s preferred names and pronouns? (15:00)
    3. What does becoming saved look like if it doesn’t involve asking Jesus into your life? (31:00)
    4. Should I be feeling more love for God? (47:00)
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    3 April 2026, 7:00 am
  • 58 minutes
    Is Morality Just Limited to God’s Say-So?
    Greg talks about the grounding for morality, then he answers questions about whether the criteria for the canon is contained in Scripture, how it’s possible that Satan rebelled if there was no sin in Heaven, and how Satan was able to be in the garden of Eden in the first place if it was perfect.   Topics:
    1. Commentary: Is morality just limited to God’s say-so? (00:00)
    2. Are the criteria for the canon contained in Scripture? (20:00)
    3. If there was no sin in Heaven, how is it possible that Satan rebelled, and if the garden of Eden was perfect, how was Satan able to be there in the first place? (45:00)
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    1 April 2026, 7:00 am
  • 58 minutes
    Does Hebrews 10 Teach That You Can Lose Your Salvation?
    Greg goes step by step through the passage in Hebrews 10 that many interpret to mean you can lose your salvation, then he answers questions about 1 Corinthians 2:10–16 in light of his view on hearing God’s voice and the mechanism by which the Holy Spirit comforts, convicts, etc.   Topics:
    1. Commentary: Does Hebrews 10 teach that you can lose you salvation? (00:00)
    2. What do you think about 1 Corinthians 2:10–16 in terms of your view on God speaking, and by what mechanism does the Holy Spirit do the things you mentioned in your “Does God Whisper?” article? (34:00)
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    27 March 2026, 7:00 am
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