20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 28)
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Universal atonement does not guarantee universal salvation; receiving Christ requires a personal decision.
Response to anonymous question: since Jesus died for all, will all be saved like gravity works on all?
00:01:35Analogies explain truth but cannot establish or create theological truth.
Critique of the gravity-salvation analogy used to argue for universalism.
00:05:11The Kalam Cosmological Argument and responses to atheist objections about eternal energy and quantum vacuums.
Colin asks how to respond to atheist objections that energy could be infinite (eternal) and that quantum fluctuations could create a universe.
00:06:432 Corinthians 5:21 — Jesus became sin through imputation, not by sinning; understood through a Protestant doctrine of justification.
Question from "Stranger in Moscow": how can Jesus become sin if he knew no sin?
00:10:15Jerome's Latin Vulgate mistranslated "mystery" (mysterion) as "sacrament" in Ephesians 5:32, contributing to the Roman Catholic doctrine of marriage as a sacrament.
Mark H asks about doctrinal changes Jerome introduced in the Vulgate around 400 AD.
00:15:23Ephesians 5:25-32 — the mystery of marriage as a typological picture of Christ and the church, rooted in the Adam-Eve narrative.
Discussing the "mystery" Paul refers to in Ephesians 5:32 while addressing the Vulgate question.
00:15:23Ephesians 5:5 — "impure" (akathartos) refers to moral impurity; the passage warns that a lifestyle of immorality, impurity, or covetousness calls salvation into question.
Nero Manser asks what Paul means by "impure" in Ephesians 5:5.
00:18:57Waiting on the Lord is an active, not passive, posture — characterized by seeking first the kingdom in whatever capacity is available now.
Derek Beeler asks for advice on a season of waiting to discern God's calling.
00:25:34Christians can and should serve in government; Romans 13 and Romans 12:17 are not contradictory — private morality and governmental justice operate on different principles.
The Brunette Family asks whether a Christian can be a governing authority given Romans 13:1 alongside Romans 12:17 ("repay no one evil for evil").
00:28:38Idolatry ancient and modern: literal idol worship still exists; covetousness is idolatry; some Catholic practices parallel ancient idolatry; smartphone use threatens prayer life.
Al Naps asks about modern-day idolatry and whether excessive Christian YouTube consumption is problematic; also asks if Winger worries about being idolized.
00:32:11Mark 7:14-19 — Jesus declares all foods clean by distinguishing ceremonial uncleanness from moral defilement; the Levitical purity laws were pedagogical, not moral.
Tabitha Littman asks why Jesus seems appalled that Jews believed touching/eating certain things made them unclean given God instituted those laws in Leviticus.
00:38:482 Samuel 12:8 does not endorse polygamy; the phrase "I would have given you more" is a figure of speech for God's provision, not a promise of additional wives; God explicitly forbids polygamy for kings in Deuteronomy 17:17.
Joshua Bambrick asks whether 2 Samuel 12:8 refutes the claim that God does not affirm polygamy.
00:44:25When were angels created? Scripture does not say explicitly, but Job 38:7 implies angels were present and rejoicing during the creation of the earth.
Joanne Garabe asks whether angels were created on Day One, citing Nehemiah 9:6.
00:51:03Matthew 18:15 and Galatians 6:1 both emphasize going to restore a brother — the onus for reconciliation rests on the one who was sinned against or who observes the sin.
David Dufty asks why Christian culture focuses on reasons not to confront sin rather than on the biblical imperative to do so.
00:54:08Self-hatred often functions as a mismanagement of guilt — projecting sin onto an "other self" to adopt victim mentality instead of genuine repentance.
Gabriel Martinez says he hates himself sometimes and asks how to love himself biblically.
00:59:44Evangelizing family and close friends is uniquely difficult because familiarity breeds dismissal; redirecting to outside sources may be more effective.
Jackson Star asks how to reach atheist friends and family who do not take Christian arguments seriously.
01:04:49Birth control and vasectomy: contraception that prevents conception is morally permissible for Christians; abortifacient contraception is morally equivalent to killing a human life.
Lucas Eileen asks for a biblical perspective on birth control and vasectomy, mentioning Genesis 38 and Psalm 139.
01:06:51Satan in the Garden: God did not place Satan there; Satan's presence does not negate human free will responsibility for the Fall.
Brian Harper asks why a God who hates evil would place evil incarnate (Satan) in the Garden knowing it would lead to human corruption.
01:09:54Matthew 19:28 — the promise of 12 thrones for those who followed Jesus does not necessarily include Judas; Matthias' replacement and the symbolic nature of the number 12 both resolve the tension.
Robo King asks whether Judas still has a throne since Jesus promised 12 thrones to the Twelve in Matthew 19:28.
01:12:57Isaiah's monotheistic declarations that God alone is Savior and Rock are not contradicted by Jesus being called Rock and Savior — Jesus is God.
Taylor Paris asks why Isaiah declares God knows of no other rock/savior while Jesus is called a rock.
01:16:30Matthew 7:13-14 — the narrow gate refers to the demanding and counter-cultural teachings of Christ, not to a works-salvation effort; few receive it because most reject it.
Jilly Bean from Finland asks what the narrow gate means in practice.
01:18:04Split-brain surgery (corpus callosotomy) and two consciousnesses: Winger admits this question about souls exceeds his competence.
Audrey Addison asks whether a person with a severed corpus callosum (exhibiting two independent consciousnesses) has two souls.
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