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PODCAST: Episode #2 - Take Your 'SoulPulse' If You Want, But Sheep Don't Keep Track!

Please make some time to check out last night's podcast on BlogTalkRadio!

No, the world doesn’t need to hear another podcast, but it does need to hear the simplicity of the Gospel, or Christ crucified for the sins of all mankind.




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[Episode #2] Please join us for our next broadcast of Just A Lutheran Layman where we'll spend some time discussing the following...




* "News With A Lutheran Layman's Views"
(Story of the Week: 'SoulPulse' App)

* "Sheep Don't Keep Track" By Todd Wilken

(Bible Exposition: Parable of the Sheep and Goats)

* What Does Punctuation And Math Tell Us About The Gospel?

(One of my favorite blog posts by Pastor Matt Richard!)

* "What Does The Wolf Say?"
(Forget about the fox! We'll help you identify who the "wolves in sheep's clothing" are and to discern what they're saying...)

* "Apologetics Q&A The Lutheran Way"
(Catechisis: Answers To Common Criticisms, Objections, Questions)
(Question #1: On What Should We Base Our Assurance of Salvation?) (Question #2: Will Our Souls Be With God When We Die?)
(Question #3: Does The Athanasian Creed Promote That Our "Good Works" Save?)


Of course, we'll take your comments, questions, and prayer requests as time permits. You can send me your questions or comments to: info@lutheranlayman.com or @LutheranLayman

[AUDIO: "Bittersweet Symphony" Instrumental; "Wedding Song" By City Harmonic; Some Additional Sound Bytes from Table Talk Radio, YouTube Clips From Public Domain; Concordia Publishing House]

[NOTE: All Bible readings from ESV unless otherwise noted]


Once again, this podcast was definitely much, much longer than I anticipated (a little over 2 hours!), but I had so much fun making it (even if I did talk to myself the whole time).

It was so long, in fact, that in hindsight I kinda feel like I rushed through the final Q&A segment (which is probably one of the more important segments of the entire show!). Sorry about that.

Please make a note to check out Just A Lutheran Layman on BlogTalkRadio.

Do feel free to contact me to let me know what you think (especially if it's to correct me on my handling of God's Word and in confessing the Lutheran faith).

In a Lutheran Layman's terms, may this humble podcast be used for God's glory and your edification (Philippians 3:3; Romans 15:17; Galatians 6:14; 2 Timothy 2:15; 2 Timothy 4:2; Jude 1:3; Galatians 2:5; 1 Corinthians 3:7).


[NOTE: As you know, I am a newly converted Confessional Lutheran who recently escaped American Evangelicalism. That being said, please contact me ASAP if you believe that any of my "old beliefs" seem to have crept their way into any of the material you see published here, and especially if any of the content is not consistent with Lutheran doctrine -- in other words, if it's not consistent with God's Word -- so that I can correct those errors immediately and not lead any of His little ones astray. Thank you in advance for your time and help. Grace and peace to you and yours!]

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