Episode 261 | Dr. Michael Horton and Adriel Sanchez answer caller questions.
Key questions answered in today’s show:
1. If Jesus came to bring the kingdom of God, why did he allow himself to be crucified? Why didn’t Jesus just bring the kingdom?
2. Am I always called to submit to my pastor’s decision?
3. Do you think a church that sings mostly Hymns in worship can still reach out to the younger generation?
4. How do you understand the parable of the 10 virgins?
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