Bible Answer Man Podcast with Hank Hanegraaff

The Christian Research Institute
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Dec 27, 2024 • 28min

The Privilege and Power of Prayer, and Q&A

On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast (12/27/24), Hank shares on prayer, because Christians all too often neglect the power and the privilege of prayer.Hank answers the following questions:What is your position on the age of the Earth and the days of creation? Chris - Park Rapids, MN (4:14)How do you address Mormon friends who believe in the baptism for the dead? How do you tell them that God is against it? Martin - Barrhead, AB (15:39)If Mark 16:9-20 is not found in the oldest manuscripts, does that have an impact on the validity of the post-resurrection appearances of Christ? Terry - Jackson, MS (18:17)What does it mean to pray in the Spirit? Mildred - Memphis, TN (23:58)
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Dec 26, 2024 • 28min

Q&A: Human Lifespan, Discerning Truth, and Pleading the Blood

On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast (12/26/24), Hank answers the following questions:Genesis tells of Adam living over 900 years old whereas today 100 years would be a long life. Does the Bible address this change in lifespan? Jim - Jackson, TN (0:45)How can I know whether a preacher is teaching truth? Christopher - Fort Campbell, KY (4:20)Why are there no angels today who are rebelling against God like those who rebelled with Satan? LeeAnn - Fayetteville, NC (7:02)I’ve heard you say that Judas performed miracles and cast out demons, but I can’t in Scripture where he did these things Genova - St. Louis, MO (15:13)How is it possible that Saul could conjure up Samuel’s spirit? Frank - Farmington, NM (19:12)The Bible says a thousand years on Earth is like a day in heaven, does that mean that in our time the Earth was created in 6,000 years? Frank - Farmington, NM (21:52)My wife is reading a book about pleading the blood of Jesus for protection and healing. Is this teaching biblical? Larry - Hudsonville, MI (23:51)
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Dec 25, 2024 • 28min

Examining CHRISTMAS: Do You Have the Christmas Spirit?

On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast (12/25/24), Hank begins this special Christmas Day edition by recapping this week’s special editions of the Bible Answer Man that featured his acronym, CHRISTMAS. Hank also poses the question: do you have the Christmas spirit? In fact, what is the Christmas spirit? More than the feeling of happiness experienced when we receive a gift or a bonus. The true spirit of Christmas is a spirit of selfless giving, like the Lord Jesus Christ who humbled himself for our sake and gave us the greatest gift of all.
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Dec 24, 2024 • 28min

Examining CHRISTMAS: Miracles, Advent, and Salvation

On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast (12/24/24), as we arrive at Christmas Eve, Hank concludes his special series on his acronym CHRISTMAS, detailing the final three letters of the acronym. The “M” in CHRISTMAS represents Miracles. Modernity has left many with the false impression that the virgin birth is nothing more than ancient superstition. But, in reality, miracles are not only possible, they are absolutely necessary in order to make sense of the universe in which we live. The “A” in CHRISTMAS represents Advent. The term Advent literally means “coming.” As such, Advent is a season in which the Christian church celebrates the coming in flesh of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The final letter in the CHRISTMAS acronym is “S”, which represents Salvation. On Christmas Eve, it is time to turn our hearts toward the primary reason for the Incarnation of God in Jesus Christ—namely, the salvation of sinners. The very name—Jesus—embodies salvation, as it is the Greek form of the Hebrew name Joshua, meaning “Yahweh saves” or “Yahweh is salvation.” This Christmas season and throughout the coming year, may you be ever mindful of the reality that God has condescended to use you as the means through which the free gift of the water of life is dispensed to a parched and thirsty world.
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Dec 23, 2024 • 28min

Examining CHRISTMAS: Santa Claus and Traditions

On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast (12/23/24), Hank resumes his special series leading up to Christmas Day featuring his acronym CHRISTMAS. Today he covers the next two letters in the acronym: “S” for Santa Claus, and “T” for Traditions. Believe it or not, even Santa can be saved! Far from being a dangerous fairy tale, Santa Claus in reality is an Anglicized form of the Dutch name Sinter Klaas, which in turn is a reference to Saint Nicolas, a Christian bishop from the fourth century. According to tradition, Saint Nick not only lavished gifts on needy children but also valiantly supported the doctrine of the Trinity at the Council of Nicea in A.D. 325. This Christmas as you celebrate the coming of Christ with a Christmas tree surrounded by presents, may the story of selflessness on the part of Saint Nick remind you of the Savior who gave the greatest gift of all. Moving on to the “T” in CHRISTMAS; it has become commonplace to hear Christians condemn trees adorned with ornaments as idolatrous while abusing Scripture to make their point. While the passage Jeremiah 10:2-4 may sound to modern ears like an uncanny description of Christmas trees, the historical and biblical context precludes this anachronistic reading of the text. This passage is in reference to wooden idols, not Christmas trees. In fact, Christmas trees originated in Christian Germany, from two Christian traditions that merged over time into the present Christmas tree tradition. As such, the Christmas tree began as a distinctively Christian symbol and can still be legitimately used by Christians today as part of their Christmas festivities.
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Dec 21, 2024 • 28min

Best of BAM: A Common Mistake, and Q&A

On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast, Hank discusses the common mistake that Christians make in supposing an unbeliever can be talked into the kingdom of God. Often the problem is not that one cannot believe but one will not believe.Hank also answers the following questions:My daughter attends church on Saturdays and our church on Sundays. Our pastor told her that she cannot go to two different churches. What should I do? Julie - Newnan, GA (2:45)Some churches think the Ten Commandments are void. Should we still observe them today? Ron - Memphis, TN (4:58)Which member of the Trinity should I pray to? When I pray to God am I praying to Jesus too? Kevin - Ponca, OK (15:13)Why did they take God’s name, “Yahweh” out of Scripture? Kathy - Oklahoma City, OK (20:32)Do you think it’s okay for Christian parents to tell their children stories about Santa Claus? Rusty - Birmingham, AL (23:43)
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Dec 20, 2024 • 28min

Examining CHRISTMAS: Resurrection and Incarnation

On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast (12/20/24), Hank continues his special series leading up to Christmas Day featuring his acronym CHRISTMAS. Today he picks up with the third and fourth letters of the acronym, “R” and “I”. The “R” in CHRISTMAS of course refers to Resurrection. This is so transcendently important because, without the Resurrection of Jesus, there is little point in even discussing Christmas. As the Apostle Paul put it in a letter to the Corinthian Christians, “if Christ has not been raised, then your faith is useless” (1 Corinthians 15:17 NLT). In light of St. Paul’s words, it is incumbent on us to demonstrate that the Christ of Christmas had the power to lay down His life, and the power to take it up again. The “I” in CHRISTMAS represents the Incarnation of Jesus Christ—the Incarnation that makes Resurrection possible. Jesus took on all the essential properties of human nature, but he did not take on that which is non-essential—namely sinful inclinations. In fact, as Adam was created without a proclivity towards sin, so the Second Adam was untainted by original sin.
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Dec 19, 2024 • 28min

Examining CHRISTMAS: Christ and History

On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast (12/19/24), Hank starts a special series leading up to Christmas Day featuring his CHRISTMAS acronym, starting with the first two letters of the acronym: "C" and "H". Christ—the "C" in CHRISTMAS—is a title that comes from the Greek “Christos”, which is a rendering of the Hebrew word Messiah, meaning “anointed one.” As such, the Christ of Christmas is the long-awaited Messiah who fulfills all the types and shadows of the Old Testament Scriptures. So, to fully grasp the significance of the Anointed One’s Messianic role, you have to drink deeply from the wellspring of Old Testament prophecy. Moving on to history—the “H” in CHRISTMAS—Hank explains that Jesus Christ stands at the very apex of human history. Therefore, he can say with certainty that Christmas is not about reveling in mythology, it is about celebrating events that are rooted in historical fact.
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Dec 18, 2024 • 28min

Q&A: Glorified Bodies, Controlling Your Thoughts, and Christmas Presents

On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast (12/18/24), Hank answers the following questions:What will our glorified body look like? Brenda - Nashville, TN (0:48)I recently lost my husband. Will we know each other in heaven? Brenda - Nashville, TN (2:38)What is your interpretation of 2 Corinthians 2:14? Does this passage refer to Paul saying that we are triumphant in Jesus? Greg - Kansas City, MO (4:18)Does 2 Corinthians 2:14 lend weight to prosperity gospel teachings? Greg - Kansas City, MO (7:05)How can I control unclean thoughts? Should I be careful about the media I consume? Chad - Salem, VA (9:18)Do you believe in a future coming Antichrist? Kon - Charlotte, NC (15:39)Can you explain 2 Thessalonians 2:6-7 and the Holy Spirit being the restrainer holding back the Antichrist before the Rapture? Kon - Charlotte, NC (17:07)Who is the taken and left behind at the Rapture? Ron - Byhalia, MS (20:22)If we give gifts during Christmas are we participating in paganism? Barnwell - Charleston, SC (22:16)
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Dec 17, 2024 • 28min

The Twisted Serpent, and Q&A

On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast (12/17/24), Hank talks about the way the Bible described Satan as a twisted serpent whom God alone can crush.Hank also answers the following questions:If the Garden of Eden was perfect, how can we account for the presence of evil there? Is evil just put in there to test Eve? Adam - Nashville, TN (4:15)I can’t accept a God who knows beforehand all my choices, and that He already knows that I’m going to be eternally condemned. Adam - Nashville, TN (6:38)In 1 Timothy 3, what does Paul mean when he says that a deacon needs to be tested? Danny - Ozark, AL (9:42)Someone considered his nationality to be Muslim, though he was from Jordan. How can I witness to a Muslim? Who wrote the Qur’an? Paulette - Oklahoma City, OK (15:12)Can you explain your view of the seven seals and trumpets in Revelation 5-6? Edwin - Clinton, MD (20:26)What is the best way to memorize Scripture? Edwin - Clinton, MD (24:04)

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