20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 13)
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The Passion Translation is not a real translation — scholars hired by Winger unanimously agree it contains fabrications and mistakes, not genuine Hebrew/Greek insights.
Responding to a Twitter question from Jeff Gaitzens about a pastor using the Passion Translation.
00:00:04How to approach a pastor who uses the Passion Translation: lead with grace toward the person while critiquing the translation, not the person.
Continued advice to Jeff Gaitzens on handling a pastor using the Passion Translation.
00:01:34The Message Bible is a very loose paraphrase — idiomatic, interpretive, and potentially misleading, but not heretical; inadvisable as a primary study Bible.
Question from Jeanette Perry about the Message Bible and Nicky Gumbel/Alpha.
00:05:08Advice for a 20-year-old preparing for pastoral ministry: balance seminary education with active local church service, and remove ego.
Question from John Parizzo about preparing for pastoral ministry while in college and seminary.
00:10:13Organizing prayer life: mindset matters more than rigid structure; serving God during quarantine requires ambitious creativity.
Question from Ian Becker about organizing prayer life and serving God during COVID quarantine.
00:13:20Responding to an abusive parent who weaponizes 'honor your parents': adult children are not obligated to obey parents, and marriage triggers the leave-and-cleave authority shift.
Question from Enoch about an abusive father who uses 'honor your parents' to demand submission.
00:15:52How to find scholarly resources for Bible study: use academic commentaries, EBSCO, Google Scholar, and Google Books.
Question from Derek Johnson about finding scholarly articles for a Matthew study.
00:19:25Listening prayer is not condemned in Scripture but formulizing the Holy Spirit's work is dangerous and can produce fabrications.
Question from Susan Krieg about whether the Bible endorses listening prayer.
00:21:27Isaiah 6's commissioning does not mean God does not want Israel healed — the prophet's message hardens already-rejecting hearts, and God's overall posture throughout Isaiah is restorative.
Question from V Palumbi about Isaiah 6 and God's apparent unwillingness for the people to return and be healed.
00:24:28Matthew 5:38-42 addresses personal vengeance, not self-defense or courtroom justice — and does not require total pacifism.
Question from Adriano about the Sermon on the Mount passages on non-retaliation and self-defense.
00:29:02Matthew 5:42 ('give to him who asks') must be applied with wisdom — naive application would mean giving to every fraudster.
Continued discussion of Matthew 5:42 on generosity.
00:34:14Accepting Jesus is the only way to heaven, but those who never heard the gospel may be saved through faithful response to lesser revelation — analogous to Abraham.
Question from Jack Bradley about salvation for those who never heard or only heard harmful versions of the gospel.
00:36:46Women serving as elders is not Winger's current biblical position, but he plans a thorough future research project before finalizing his view.
Question from Patience Kachidza about a mother-in-law ordained as an elder in a church.
00:41:19How to find God: Christianity's goal is not emotional comfort but truth and relationship; reading and praying without trusting Christ is insufficient.
Question from an anonymous person (username 'it's me') who found comfort in the New Age but confusion in Christianity after 5 months of reading and prayer.
00:42:50Proper Bible study: identify what the text meant to the original audience before asking how to apply it; context prevents proof-texting.
Question from Natural Glory about how to study the Bible properly.
00:46:52The biblical canon is a human list identifying inspired books; God's inspiration and providence guarantee we have the right books, with the OT ratified by Jesus himself.
Question from Ninja For Hire about whether canonization was itself inspired and whether inspired texts beyond the Bible could exist.
00:47:52Why did God create the tree of the knowledge of good and evil if he foreknew the fall? Guessing divine motives is risky, but free will and genuine love require real choices.
Question from Reggie LQ about the tree of the knowledge of good and evil and divine foreknowledge.
00:52:28Mark 8:5-9 — Jesus asking for the loaves teaches using what you have; what Jesus chose not to do does not define the limits of his power.
Question from Lassie Clyman about why Jesus asks for loaves and why fish are brought separately in the feeding of the 4,000.
00:54:30Genesis 1-2 and the age of the earth: Winger is no longer confident in young-earth creationism based on exegesis alone; plans a full research project.
Question from Ethan Tucker about whether early Genesis is mythology or history.
00:57:34God's posture toward the backslidden is always welcoming return — the prodigal son parable and Jeremiah's call to Israel demonstrate this.
Question from Ethan Zaragoza, who drifted from faith for 1.5 years and fears God is done with him.
00:59:34Tips for an atheist starting to believe: gather intellectual reasons for God, practice spiritual disciplines, and make choices that shape belief.
Question from Emil Codrin about how to start believing after a lifetime of atheism.
01:01:06Baptism of the Holy Spirit as a post-salvation experience with mandatory tongues is not supported by Scripture; authentic gifts are preferred over formulaic fake ones.
Question from Lauren Breon about whether the baptism of the Holy Spirit as a separate experience with prayer language is scriptural.
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