

BibleThinker
Mike Winger
Learn to think biblically about everything! Teaching theology, apologetics, and verse-by-verse Bible studies. Mike Winger teaches with clarity, doesn't shy away from controversial topics, and always seeks to teach the Bible accurately. This podcast will equip you to know and defend the Christian faith and understand the Bible in a deeper way.
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Aug 3, 2020 • 1h 9min
You Must Be POOR to Be Saved: The Mark Series pt 37
The rich young ruler's encounter with Jesus reveals deep truths about salvation and discipleship. The discussion challenges common interpretations, emphasizing total surrender over mere belief. It critiques the illusion of righteousness tied to wealth, showcasing the struggle to prioritize God's kingdom. The need for child-like faith is highlighted as essential for spiritual growth. Overall, listeners are encouraged to deepen their commitment to Christ, moving beyond passive faith to active discipleship.

Jul 29, 2020 • 4min
Am I Motivating People to Commit Adultery So They Can Divorce?
Gordon Wenham, a respected commentator on marriage and divorce, tackles a provocative claim that teaching about adultery as grounds for divorce could encourage infidelity. He dissects the misconceptions surrounding biblical teachings, emphasizing the importance of contextual understanding. Wenham argues for a moral framework that upholds the sanctity of marriage while addressing the complexities of divorce and remarriage. His insights challenge listeners to reflect critically on common interpretations and assumptions.

Jul 27, 2020 • 54min
Infant Salvation Causes These Theological Riddles (CONJECTURE WARNING): The Mark Series pt 36
The discussion tackles the complex topic of infant salvation and its theological implications. Key questions include how to determine moral accountability and the nature of sin in relation to infants. The role of Jesus in salvation is explored, alongside debates about free will. Ethical concerns regarding abortion are also raised, prompting a deep dive into scriptural foundations. The insights emphasize the moral innocence of infants while navigating diverse theological interpretations surrounding their eternal fate.

Jul 22, 2020 • 6min
Why Jesus' Teaching on Divorce Was So Shocking That the Disciples Wanted to Give up on Marriage.
Explore the shocking reaction of the disciples to Jesus' teachings on divorce, revealing their belief that remaining single might be preferable. Discover how Jesus challenged cultural norms surrounding marriage, emphasizing permanence and commitment. Delve into common misunderstandings about acceptable reasons for divorce and how this radical perspective reshaped their views on relationships.

Jul 20, 2020 • 1h 16min
Do Babies Go to Heaven? A Biblical Examination (The Mark Series pt 35, 10:13-16)
Explore the intriguing theological questions surrounding the fate of infants and mentally handicapped individuals after death. Delve into scripture that examines biblical views on infant salvation, focusing on Jesus’ teachings about children and the innocence of childhood. Discuss King David's hopeful perspective on reuniting with his deceased child, and analyze Jesus' blessings for children as reflections of God's compassion. Unravel various interpretations of scripture to illuminate the belief that unbaptized infants could attain heaven.

Jul 17, 2020 • 6min
What if Your Spouse Squanders All The Money?
The discussion dives into the challenges of financial mismanagement in marriage. It highlights the struggles of dealing with a spouse who misuses money, such as through gambling or reckless spending. The speaker explores how scripture guides difficult decisions about divorce in these situations. Additionally, there are insights on balancing the sanctity of marriage with the need for personal well-being. The focus is on applying biblical wisdom to navigate this complex issue.

Jul 15, 2020 • 9min
Does “Always Forgive” Mean You Can NEVER Divorce?
The discussion dives into the complex interplay between forgiveness and divorce in marriage. It challenges the notion that unconditional forgiveness precludes divorce, especially in cases of infidelity. The speaker emphasizes that true forgiveness often requires repentance and highlights the distinction between forgiving and restoring relationships. This thought-provoking dialogue addresses common misconceptions about the biblical stance on divorce and encourages deeper understanding of emotional and spiritual healing.

Jul 13, 2020 • 47min
We Desperately Need to Hear What Jesus Said in Mark 10: The Mark Series pt 34 (10:1-12)
Explore the profound teachings of Jesus on marriage and divorce as He addresses the misconceptions of His time. Discover how His message remains relevant today, calling for a return to the sanctity and sacredness of the marital union. Delve into the historical context of Jewish divorce laws and how Jesus reframed the conversation, urging believers to embrace commitment and self-sacrificial love. Uncover the biblical foundations from Genesis that underpin these teachings, challenging modern attitudes towards relationships.

Jul 8, 2020 • 13min
A Total Distortion of Jesus On Divorce (13 minute vid)
The discussion dives into the misinterpretations of Jesus' teachings on divorce, particularly how some twist His words to suggest a distinction between 'putting away' and a 'writ of divorce.' This controversial view claims that being 'put away' means one is still married, igniting debate on biblical definitions. Listeners are encouraged to engage directly with Scripture to uncover the truth and understand the implications of these teachings.

Jul 6, 2020 • 7min
What Jesus meant by “because of the hardness of your heart"
Exploring the concept of 'hardness of heart,' the discussion reveals how this biblical idea influences divorce decisions. It highlights the necessity for self-reflection and unconditional love in challenging relationships. The conversation tackles whether hard-heartedness justifies divorce, concluding that regulations exist to protect human rights amidst inevitable separations. The insights prompt listeners to reconsider the true implications of marriage commitments and personal emotions on the path to reconciliation.