Gary responds to a recent article that discusses Matthew 24:22. "Unless those days were shortened, no flesh would be saved; but for the elect’s sake those days will be shortened." The article claims this is referring to all people on earth, but Gary points out the context and meaning that the verse is actually talking about. It's about the end of the age, not the end of the world.
May 25, 2022•20 min•Ep 280•Transcript available on Metacast Gary is interviewed by Pastor Uri Brito about various topics and experiences he has had over more than 40 years in ministry. The two discuss Dr. Gary North, eschatology and many other subjects over the course of a half-hour conversation.
May 23, 2022•32 min•Ep 279•Transcript available on Metacast Gary discusses a recent media screed about the 'racist' nature of homeschooling. The article uses actor Kirk Cameron as an example, which is uninformed at best, dishonest at worst. All education is driven by someone else's agenda. No curriculum is neutral; all seek to impose some sort of ideology in what they present as 'true' and 'factual.'
May 20, 2022•22 min•Ep 278•Transcript available on Metacast Gary answers a listener question about the difference between sending the disciples out to the "lost sheep of Israel" in Matthew 10 and the "Great Commission" in Matthew 28. Are they the same thing? Are they different? How?
May 18, 2022•18 min•Ep 277•Transcript available on Metacast Gary discusses a few "contradictions" commonly pointed out by critics. These textual "issues" seem to be difficult on the surface, but a bit of deeper reading makes it obvious that these "problems" with the Biblical text are not really problems at all. Christians must read in order to understand, and recognize that differences in how things are reported in the Bible are theologically significant and add depth and layers to the text as a whole.
May 16, 2022•31 min•Ep 276•Transcript available on Metacast The Gospel of Matthew must be read in the context of the first century and not the 21st. Beginning in Matthew 10, Gary walks through Matthew pointing out the important passages that relate to preaching the Gospel and the impending judgment awaiting the temple standing in the first century.
May 13, 2022•33 min•Ep 275•Transcript available on Metacast In a recent talk given in Huntsville, Alabama, Gary discusses why he spends so much time talking about Bible prophecy. Many think it is a divisive topic (which it is) and that we shouldn't waste time on it to avoid dividing Christians. However, many topics are divisive and polarizing. Bible prophecy is a topic that the Bible itself deals with and should not be avoided simply because people disagree about it.
May 11, 2022•24 min•Ep 274•Transcript available on Metacast Gary responds to a recent video and emails he has received that were critical of his views on Matthew 24. Gary points out (again) that the these critical views are 1) nothing new, and 2) have been refuted hundreds of times by commentators writing centuries and centuries ago. Preterism is not new as some claim, and more importantly, it allows the Bible to interpret the Bible, rather than current events.
May 09, 2022•27 min•Ep 273•Transcript available on Metacast Gary concludes his interview with Chris Arnzen on "Iron Sharpens Iron." Gary answers a question about 1 Thessalonians 4 and encourages Christians to be educated beyond "buzz words" that tend to shut down discussion, words like "Calvinism," "Arminianism," "Postmillennialism," "Hyper-Preterism," etc.
May 06, 2022•19 min•Ep 272•Transcript available on Metacast In this first part of two, Gary is interviewed by Chris Arnzen on the "Iron Sharpens Iron" radio program about biblical understanding and denominational traditions. Many modern Christians seem to believe only what they have heard, but rarely know what the Bible itself says. Gary points out that asking questions can be useful in getting people to think outside their traditions.
May 04, 2022•28 min•Ep 271•Transcript available on Metacast Political battles around the country are focusing on schools, the Bible, and prayer. Critics want the Bible and prayer removed from schools, yet also want other things added. Everyone has an agenda and seek to impose their view of the world on others. There is no neutrality.
May 02, 2022•19 min•Ep 270•Transcript available on Metacast Gary briefly discusses the four major interpretive approaches to the book of Revelation. Futurism, Historicism, Idealism, and Preterism have all been promoted—to greater and lesser degrees—throughout church history. What others have believed in the past should not determine how the Bible should be understood, but what the Bible itself actually says.
Apr 29, 2022•20 min•Ep 269•Transcript available on Metacast Gary begins a short lesson on the four views of the book of Revelation. He begins with the most popular: futurism. The vast majority of futurists are premillennial and dispensational as well. A recurring problem with this view is that the dependent pieces of the system are simply not found in the Bible; they're just not there.
Apr 27, 2022•20 min•Ep 268•Transcript available on Metacast Gary discusses recent news articles and events that have been flushed by the liberal media because they don't fit the narrative. It's not just a right-wing conspiracy anymore. The divide and the lack of objectivity in the mainstream media is becoming impossible to ignore... in their own words.
Apr 25, 2022•23 min•Ep 267•Transcript available on Metacast Gary begins to discuss the book of Revelation and points out important details that most modern Christians dismiss. Although the Bible is written FOR us, it wasn't written TO us. The vast majority of the New Testament is recording historical events and their significance. These past events still have great importance and meaning, especially for vindicating Jesus' authoritative claims about His identity.
Apr 22, 2022•30 min•Ep 266•Transcript available on Metacast Hermeneutics is the art and practice of interpretation. We use hermeneutics every day whether we realize it or not. We interpret not only the words people say, but how they say them and in what context. Understanding the Bible requires the same carefulness and deliberateness that we apply to the words and actions we encounter and interpret in our everyday lives.
Apr 20, 2022•29 min•Ep 265•Transcript available on Metacast Gary discusses a recent article written by Scott Lively on WorldNetDaily. In the article, Lively bolsters his political views about the Biden presidency by speculating about Russia, Ukraine, and sensational interpretations of Bible prophecy. Gary points out that Lively's political arguments can stand on their own and don't need—and aren't helped by—appealing to dispensational "end times" prophetic scenarios. Read the article here ....
Apr 18, 2022•24 min•Ep 264•Transcript available on Metacast God created the world and established its boundaries and rules for living in every area of life. The justice system we have today was at some time largely based on biblical law. The laws that are being overturned today for the most part are laws that Christians spent centuries implementing. The Christian worldview is comprehensive and speaks to every topic. It is as true and authoritative today as it was thousands of years ago.
Apr 15, 2022•26 min•Ep 263•Transcript available on Metacast Gary discusses 2 Timothy 3 and the full meaning of Paul's letter. Just as Jannes and Jambres are historical footnotes and the Church continues to exist, so shall today's enemies of the Gospel come to be forgotten and inconsequential. This is Part One of Two.
Apr 13, 2022•22 min•Ep 262•Transcript available on Metacast Gary summarizes more than a dozen common misunderstandings from his book, Myths, Lies, and Half-Truths . Christians and churches are often paralyzed into inactivity in political and cultural battles because they believe the Bible tells them not to be involved. God expects His people to bring truth to bear on every topic and activity in His world. Sin effects every area of life and needs the revelation of biblical truth....
Apr 11, 2022•37 min•Ep 261•Transcript available on Metacast Gary discusses Acts 16, where Paul appeals to his Roman citizenship to further his Gospel ministry. Being a Christian has real-world implications and we must be aware of these in order to be prepared in every situation. Gary wrote a book called Myths, Lies, and Half-Truths to combat the many excuses that Christians use to NOT be involved in modern controversies. In this first part of his talk, Gary begins defusing these excuses.
Apr 08, 2022•33 min•Ep 260•Transcript available on Metacast Gary answers questions from audience members about the Christian worldview. He begins by briefly discussing an article written in the Yale Law Review in 1979 by Arthur Leff. In the article, Leff laments the fact that his atheism can't account for moral absolutes. Leff puts his own anti-theistic beliefs to the test and this is exactly what Christians need to do when questioned about their own beliefs. NOTE: The electronic interference continues in parts of this talk
Apr 06, 2022•27 min•Ep 259•Transcript available on Metacast A materialistic worldview has limits. Matter isn't and can't be all that matters. Evolutionists and materialists will rarely admit to this intellectual, ethical, and moral failing in their assumptions, so in this talk, Gary points out the problems for them. NOTE: There is electronic interference in parts of the talk
Apr 04, 2022•26 min•Ep 258•Transcript available on Metacast Gary continues his talk on the Christian worldview. He discusses the concept of "borrowed capital," or how non-Christians steal morality and ethics from Christians in order to argue against them. Only Christianity provides the moral and ethical foundation for life; an evolutionary worldview can provide only an "everyone for themselves" approach to life. There is no love, equality, family, or compassion in a random chance world.
Apr 01, 2022•25 min•Ep 257•Transcript available on Metacast The Gospel of Jesus was "a stumbling block to the Jews and foolishness to the Gentiles" (1 Corinthians 1:23). Despite being in the cultural minority, the early church "turned the world upside down" (Acts 17:6). Gary discusses the Christian worldview, how we got where we are today, and how we get back to being world-changers.
Mar 30, 2022•31 min•Ep 256•Transcript available on Metacast Gary answers a listener question regarding Matthew 24:29-31. Did stars fall from the sky and did the angels gather the elect in AD 70? If so, how? When interpreting Scripture, we must not let the events change the time. If a particular event doesn't meet our expectations, we need to ask why according to the rest of the Bible, not our assumptions. The time texts constrain the events to a particular timeframe. "This generation," "immediately," "right at the door," and other phrases indicate the ti...
Mar 28, 2022•32 min•Ep 255•Transcript available on Metacast A new series of video podcasts are available from Darren Doane featuring much unused footage from the film, Collision . Doug Wilson and Christopher Hitchens debated the question "Is Christianity Good for the World" and the two keep it very entertaining (and educational) for the audience. Darren decided to begin releasing this behind the scenes footage as a video series, and the first season is now available. Gary discusses Collision , the lead up to the event, and these new videos on today's pod...
Mar 25, 2022•15 min•Ep 254•Transcript available on Metacast Gary completes his lessons on Mark 13. The audience and time context of the Olivet Discourse must not be ignored. The events described were set in a first century context and involve first century technologies. The cosmic language is describing judgment, just as cosmic language described judgment in the Old Testament.
Mar 23, 2022•31 min•Ep 253•Transcript available on Metacast In the second part of his lesson on Mark 13, Gary discusses the text of Mark 13 and Matthew 24 and compares them to events in the book of Acts. Everything Jesus said would happen in the Olivet Discourse did happen just as He said it would in the lead-up and the destruction of the temple in the first century.
Mar 21, 2022•23 min•Ep 252•Transcript available on Metacast Bernie Sanders is back in the news, this time decrying the super-yacht industry. Once again, his answer is to tax the rich even more. Forgetting all of the economic and employment advantages the luxury industry creates, Sanders relies on envy and emotion to make his socialistic claims of inequality. These rich and powerful philosopher kings living in gated communities and lavish homes have no idea what it actually takes to start and run a business.
Mar 18, 2022•14 min•Ep 251•Transcript available on Metacast