

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 26, 2020 • 21min
Answering 4 Final Questions on Divorce and Remarriage
Dive into a thoughtful exploration of divorce and remarriage through a biblical lens. Discover whether Jesus was addressing Herod specifically in his teachings. Unpack the Old Testament’s stance on remarriage after divorce. Delve into Deuteronomy 24 and its implications for second marriages. Plus, consider if the rule about remarrying former spouses holds relevance today. This enlightening discussion promises to reshape your understanding of these complex issues.

Aug 24, 2020 • 1h 5min
Taking Jesus Back from the NEW AGE: The Mark Series pt 40 (10:46-52)
Exploring the healing of Bartimaeus, the discussion emphasizes faith amidst societal indifference. It reveals the significance of humility and mercy in understanding true wisdom and calls out New Age misconceptions about healing and prayer. By contrasting modern interpretations with biblical truths, it illustrates how desperation for help leads to genuine faith. The conversation highlights that true confidence in Jesus transcends entitlement and focuses on acceptance of God's will, offering a profound perspective on faith and healing.

Aug 21, 2020 • 1h 1min
Q&A with Pastor Mike Winger
Mike Winger, a pastor known for his theological insights and leadership teachings, shares a wealth of knowledge in this compelling discussion. He dives deep into interpretations of the rapture and offers guidance on Mark 16:17-18's relevance today. Winger also tackles complex issues like gender dysphoria, advising on navigating identity in light of faith. The conversation further explores the significance of the Parable of the 10 Virgins, emphasizing spiritual preparedness and authentic devotion to God.

Aug 18, 2020 • 1h 16min
How Jesus' Anticipated Pastoral Abuse: The Mark Series pt 39 (10:35-45)
Delve into the misconceptions surrounding pastoral leadership and authority. The discussion contrasts worldly views with Jesus' call to servanthood, emphasizing that true greatness lies in self-sacrifice. Unpack the dynamics of prayer and how alignment with God's will is vital. Explore varying Gospel accounts, shedding light on their deeper theological insights. Ultimately, the conversation advocates for a humility-driven approach to leadership that prioritizes serving others over self-promotion.

Aug 14, 2020 • 58min
This might become a regular thing. Live Q&A!
Dive into a thought-provoking Q&A about whether Old Testament saints believed in faith plus works for salvation. Explore the complexities of mainstream church influences and the contrasting interpretations of sin nature. Hear insights on the Beatitudes and the symbolic trees in the Garden of Eden. The speaker addresses critical concerns over theological soundness in popular preaching and unpacks the powerful themes of mercy and law in biblical narratives. It's a rich discussion aimed at deepening your understanding of faith.

Aug 11, 2020 • 1h 15min
Historical Evidence Jesus Predicted His Death and Resurrection: The Mark Series pt 38 (10:32-34)
Dive into compelling historical arguments supporting Jesus' predictions of his own death and resurrection! Explore the nuances of historical evidence and how biases can shape interpretations. The discussion also touches on the theological implications of these events and confronts modern challenges to the faith. Gain insights into finding joy in suffering, drawing connections between the trials of the disciples and today’s believers, reinforcing hope amidst adversity.

Aug 7, 2020 • 56min
I’ve got announcements and then I’m taking your live questions.
Exciting announcements kick off a lively Q&A session exploring systematic theology. Key discussions include the nuances of sin and personal versus corporate responsibility in Christianity. The Parable of the Talents is unpacked, showcasing stewardship and personal growth in faith. The podcast addresses the complexities of abuse and biblical definitions of sin while offering insights on women's roles in ministry. The topic of Jesus' temporary suffering as a means of reconciliation is also examined, challenging conventional views on sin's eternal punishment.

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.


