

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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Nov 14, 2019 • 1h 11min
How You Should and Shouldn't Interpret Violence in the Old Testament
Exploring the complexities of violence in the Old Testament, the discussion challenges interpretations of divine actions. It contrasts portrayals of God between the Old and New Testaments, examining themes of justice and grace. The tension between law and mercy is highlighted through Jesus's teachings. A moral exploration addresses divine violence, urging trust in God amidst difficult narratives. Hyperbole in ancient texts and the implications of New Testament overshadowing of the Old Testament are also examined, promoting deeper theological engagement.

Nov 12, 2019 • 1h 20min
Biblical Tools For Dealing With Sadness and Depression
Explore practical biblical principles for managing sadness and depression through scripture. Discover how making deliberate choices can influence your mood and emotional state. Find peace by incorporating prayer and gratitude into your life. Learn the importance of honesty in prayer when facing negative emotions. Delve into themes of trust and hope in grief through Psalm 31. Navigate depression with faith as you reflect on suffering in light of future hope while maintaining boundaries and self-awareness.

Nov 10, 2019 • 1h 6min
The Shocking Murder of John the Baptist: The Mark Series pt 20 (6:14-29)
John the Baptist, a pivotal biblical figure known for baptizing Jesus and his martyrdom, takes center stage as the podcast explores his tragic murder. It unpacks the dark interplay of pride and corruption that led to John’s demise under King Herod's orders. The discussion highlights ancient and modern misconceptions surrounding Jesus, linking them back to John's fate. Listeners gain insight into Herod's complex legacy and the moral dilemmas arising from his actions, enhancing the understanding of integrity in leadership.

Nov 5, 2019 • 1h 11min
This Is How The Cross Works
Dive into the profound implications of Isaiah 53 and its portrayal of Jesus as our substitute. The discussion tackles the significance of penal substitutionary atonement, defending it against common critiques. Explore the identity of the suffering servant and how this connects to New Testament beliefs. The podcast also examines vicarious suffering, justice, and mercy in Christ's sacrifice. Delve into the moral implications of conviction and the transformation that faith enables, questioning views on sin in heaven.

Nov 3, 2019 • 1h 5min
Jesus Said It to Them, How Does It Apply to Me? The Mark Series Pt 19 (6:7-13)
Discover the profound impact of Jesus sending the Twelve out in pairs, emphasizing partnership and accountability. Explore the significance of supporting ministry and the importance of honoring spiritual leaders while relying on God for provision. The discussion on repentance reveals individual responsibility and the cultural role of anointing with oil for healing. Additionally, delve into the gospel's dual invitation of love and accountability, urging listeners to prioritize God's kingdom in their daily lives.

Oct 29, 2019 • 53min
Sola Scriptura: why I believe it and how it works
Delve into the significance of Sola Scriptura, which asserts the Bible as the ultimate authority for Christian belief. Explore how this doctrine emerged during the Reformation and its clash with church traditions, particularly in Catholicism. Discover the biblical mandate to test teachings against Scripture and the importance of individual understanding of the gospel. The discussion also touches on church history, controversial doctrines, and the challenges of discerning faith in today's world, all while promoting a gracious dialogue on belief.

Oct 28, 2019 • 60min
Dealing with a bit of atheism and Catholicism today: The Mark Series Pt 18 (6:1-6)
Rene Salm, an author known for proposing that Nazareth may be a myth, engages in a thought-provoking discussion. He explores the historical existence of Nazareth and addresses skepticism around Jesus' identity. The topic of Mary’s perpetual virginity versus scriptural claims about Jesus having siblings sparks lively debate. They also delve into themes of familiarity and belief, highlighting how societal views can impact faith. This insightful conversation combines theology, historical context, and personal reflection.

Oct 22, 2019 • 1h 20min
Where The Old Testament Teaches Penal Substitution
This discussion tackles the controversial doctrine of penal substitution, emphasizing where it is rooted in the Old Testament. It connects vital themes like sacrifice, the Day of Atonement, and Passover to the significance of Jesus' death. Listeners will gain insights into how Old Testament laws and prophecies prefigure Jesus's ultimate sacrifice. The podcast also addresses modern objections and explores theological implications about sin, punishment, and salvation, equipping listeners to understand and defend this critical belief.

Oct 20, 2019 • 57min
Jesus, Jairus and the Woman: The Mark Series Pt 17 (5:21-43)
Discover the fascinating 'Markan sandwich' technique, featuring two miraculous healings intertwined for profound lessons. Explore the urgent faith of Jairus and the woman's fearless pursuit of healing, challenging societal norms. Delve into the relational aspect of Jesus, showcasing His compassion towards the desperate, and the transformative power of trusting Him amidst life's challenges. This journey through fear, faith, and healing will inspire and encourage a deeper understanding of belief and hope.

Oct 15, 2019 • 1h 9min
The Real History of Penal Substitutionary Atonement
Explore the historically rich concept of penal substitutionary atonement and its roots in early church teachings. Discover how contemporary critiques misrepresent these foundational views and the significant implications of Jesus' sacrifice on justice and mercy. Hear insights from church fathers that underscore the continuity of this doctrine amidst modern misunderstandings. Delve into the theological nuances that link penal substitution to the Trinity, while unpacking the intricate tapestry of atonement theories, offering clarity on salvation.