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Ep. 57 - Wives Leaving Husbands, Principles of War, Hamartano

Ep. 57 - Wives Leaving Husbands, Principles of War, Hamartano

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Ep. 57 - Wives Leaving Husbands, Principles of War, Hamartano

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Aug 29, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to the Plodcast! Listen in to hear Pastor Wilson address the grounds for divorce in the Bible and the grounds for wives who leave their husbands . After that he plods on to review his father Jim Wilson’s book, “Principles of War”. Finishing things off, Wilson takes a look at Hamartano in Hebrews. Happy Plodding! Show Notes:   Wives Leaving Husbands: The Greco-Roman world had many mixed marriages, this was not commonplace where Jesus was teaching Paul says you should not abstain sexual relations with an unbelieving spouse When you have two believers, the allowance for divorce is porneas (unfaithfullness) When you have a mixed marriage and the unbeliever leaves, the believer is not bound in such circumstances Paul says that a wife should stick it out, but if she can’t and she leaves then she only has two options 1) remain unmarried 2) be reconciled to the spouse   The Principles of War: Written by Jim Wilson Doug’s father was a Naval officer He took the principles of war and applied them to spiritual warfare Methods of war change but principles of war don’t This book offers evangelical gameplans and tactics   Hamartano: Looking at the word in Hebrews Only used twice, once in Heb. 3:17 & once in Heb. 10:26 Heb. 3:17 refers to the sinning of the Hebrews in the wilderness Heb. 10:26 talks about sinning willfully after we have received knowledge of the truth and that there remains no more sacrifices for sins
Released:
Aug 29, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

In the Plodcast, pastor Douglas Wilson covers anything related to theology and culture with his usual entertaining style. Whether it involves talking about Chestertonian Calvinism (not an oxymoron), the benefits of a Classical Christian education (not in that order), or the latest pomosexuality farce, the plodcast aims to apply all of Christ to all of life, for all the world. Douglas Wilson is an evangelical, postmill, Calvinist, Reformed, and Presbyterian (pretty much in that order) and is politically to the right of Jeb Stuart.