What Does the Word Say?
Summary: What Does the Word Say? is produced by Grace and Glory Media, an outreach of Grace Valley Christian Center under the leadership of founder and Senior Pastor, Rev. P. G. Mathew. We believe that the Bible is the infallible Word of God and is the only rule for faith and conduct. Therefore, the purpose of this podcast is to explore biblical theology with a practical emphasis, always keeping in mind that what the Word says we must believe and obey. Our goal is to help build God’s church by edifying Christians and challenging unbelievers with the gospel, which alone is the power of God unto salvation.
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Man is a sinful creature in need of a Savior, and Jesus Christ is the only Savior of the world. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/250-the-gospel-o…nly-true-comfort/
The Book of Revelation tells Christians that God wins in the end and that we must live obedient lives while we wait for his appearing. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/249-be-a-panmillennialist/
In view of the end times, Christians should watch their lives and doctrine carefully. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/248-watch-your-life-and-doctrine/
Because Christians will inherit God’s kingdom, they live obedient lives out of thankfulness. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/247-christians-w…rit-gods-kingdom/
Christians should be comforted by knowing that Christ will return, raise us up and usher in the final state of God’s eternal kingdom. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/246-christs-seco…ristians-comfort/
Believers become members of God’s kingdom when they trust in Jesus, are perfected in spirit at death and glorified when Christ returns. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/245-the-three-st…dual-eschatology/
Jesus taught that there is a sense in which the kingdom of God has already come, but it will come in its fullness when he returns. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/244-jesus-eschatology/
Christ’s first coming ushered in the last days. Christians are new creations. But the final consummation of God’s kingdom is still to come. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/243-we-are-in-the-last-days/
The certainty of Christ’s second coming should cause Christians to live holy lives now and to share the gospel. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/242-in-light-of-…-and-godly-lives/
The church is the bride of Christ, composed of all true believers, who will spend eternity with God as glorified saints. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/241-heaven-the-h…of-righteousness/
All of God’s elect will be regenerated by the Holy Spirit, which necessarily results in repentance, faith and finally glorification. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/240-the-holy-spi…ds-chosen-people/
The study of eschatology makes clear that Christ victory over sin, death and Satan is a perfect victory. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/239-christs-perfect-victory/
The study of eschatology comforts Christians by answering the questions left open by the other five loci of reformed theology. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/238-in-the-end-b…le-are-glorified/
The kingdom of God is the rule of God and will ultimately be perfectly revealed in heaven. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/237-the-coming-kingdom/
The church is God’s witness to the world and must not conform to the world. Each local church should be governed by elders. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/236-the-church-g…ess-to-the-world/