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You're Entitled to Our Opinion

You're Entitled to Our Opinion

De: Jay Scribner and Tom Johnson
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We all have opinions but it's more important to know what God thinks.

And we have our own but more importantly, we know the One who has all of the answers. And His opinion is really the only one that matters.

Each week Jay and Tom tackle life issues and provide Biblical answers that can strengthen your walk and your talk.

If you're a person of faith, they're here to encourage and equip you to "really believe what you say you believe is really real."

If you're not a person of faith, our podcast can provide some answers to questions you may have about why people of faith believe what they believe.

Jay Scribner was the lead pastor of Branson's First Baptist Church for over 25 years, ministered in many countries overseas, is author of the book "Jesus Follower: Beyond Belief, and heads the ministry Hope For America.

Tom Johnson is the worship minister at his fellowship, was in the entertainment business for over 30 years, and authors the daily blog "Derf Nerfel's Thought of the Day."

Together, they share from both life and ministry experience to bring encouragement and insight through this 30 minute weekly broadcast.

You're Entitled to Our Opinion
Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
Episodios
  • Misquoting Scripture - Know the Book
    Jun 27 2025

    Ever play the game, "Telephone?" It's where someone whispers something to another person and then they pass it to another person and on and on until everyone has had the phrase whispered to them. Then the last person tells the group what the message was. The results can be hilarious...and more often than not, quite different from the original.

    Well, unfortunately in the Church world, some of God's Word has been passed around and misquoted, some intentionally - which is a major sin - and sometimes via ignorance of the Word.

    "God helps those who help themselves" is probably second only to "Money is the root of all evil" as misquoted phrases. In fact, the first one isn't even close to scripture but was in Benjamin Franklin's "Poor Richard's Almanac!"

    Some misquotes are hilarious while some are quite heartbreaking.

    Most of us know how important the Bible is to our spiritual life but too many only occasionally visit it or let someone else tell them what It says.

    How do we insulate ourselves from misquoting and misinterpreting the most important message of the universe? Listen and find out.

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    32 m
  • Angels and Demons - Understanding the Spiritual World Around Us
    Jun 20 2025

    There's a whole lot more to "everything" than what we can encounter with our five senses. And more than what is just in what we call the physical world.

    We know the spiritual world exists because of the evidence presented to us in the Bible. "God is spirit" says a whole lot in three little words.

    Understanding the spiritual world is important for us as believers. Besides the triune God, the Bible tells us of angels and demons. Though we're just going to skim the surface of the study of the spirit world in this podcast, knowing who and what exists beyond our senses is important.

    There is warfare in the heavenly realm and we are the reason. Our enemy wants to kill, steal, and destroy and our Father wants us to have abundant life.

    So, let's begin delving into the truth as revealed in the Word and later we'll dig even deeper into how to live in the victory Jesus established for us.

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    31 m
  • The "Word" - Logos and Rhema
    Jun 13 2025

    The dullest pencil is sharper than the sharpest mind, the old saying goes.

    That's why we're so glad God gave us The Word, a.k.a. the Bible. Oral traditions can morph over time. God's Word doesn't change. And that's why we have to be people who constantly immerse ourselves in the study the Logos - the written Word.

    So, what is the Rhema? There are some people who disregard the Logos and are always seeking a new revelation, which they call the Rhema or revealed word. The problem occurs when they hear or seek a spoken word but it doesn't line up with the written word. Abuse of the uttered Word doesn't negate it. It just takes understanding how the Holy Spirit works when it comes to our instruction and encouragement, even our direction via the Word.

    Both are vital for our lives but they go hand-in-hand and this podcast can help bring their balance in your life.

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    31 m
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