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Episode 297: Do Angels Have Free Will?

34 min · 4 de may de 202634 min
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This video explores the big question: Did God create angels with free will, and if so, how does that affect their ability to obey or rebel? The teaching explains that: * Angels were created before humans and were given intelligence, purpose, and the ability to choose. * Lucifer’s rebellion is the clearest evidence that angels did have free will — he chose pride, deception, and disobedience, leading a third of the angels into rebellion. * After their fall, fallen angels (demons) no longer have the freedom to return to righteousness; their choice was final. * Holy angels, however, chose loyalty to God and now remain steadfast in their obedience. * Angels are ministering spirits, serving God and assisting believers, but they do not experience salvation the way humans do. * The video emphasizes that free will is part of God’s design — for angels and humans — because love and obedience must be chosen, not forced. Overall, the message highlights God’s justice, the seriousness of rebellion, and the beauty of willing obedience.

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Portada del episodio Episode 297: Do Angels Have Free Will?

Episode 297: Do Angels Have Free Will?

This video explores the big question: Did God create angels with free will, and if so, how does that affect their ability to obey or rebel? The teaching explains that: * Angels were created before humans and were given intelligence, purpose, and the ability to choose. * Lucifer’s rebellion is the clearest evidence that angels did have free will — he chose pride, deception, and disobedience, leading a third of the angels into rebellion. * After their fall, fallen angels (demons) no longer have the freedom to return to righteousness; their choice was final. * Holy angels, however, chose loyalty to God and now remain steadfast in their obedience. * Angels are ministering spirits, serving God and assisting believers, but they do not experience salvation the way humans do. * The video emphasizes that free will is part of God’s design — for angels and humans — because love and obedience must be chosen, not forced. Overall, the message highlights God’s justice, the seriousness of rebellion, and the beauty of willing obedience.

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Portada del episodio Episode 296: Millennial Reign

Episode 296: Millennial Reign

Pastor Paul and Campus Pastor Matthew explore what the Millennial Reign of Christ is according to Scripture, focusing on Revelation 20 and related prophetic passages. They explain that the millennial reign is a literal 1,000‑year period that begins after Jesus returns at the Battle of Armageddon, defeats His enemies, and establishes His throne in Jerusalem. During this thousand‑year era: * Satan is bound and unable to tempt or deceive humanity. * Jesus rules the earth from Jerusalem in perfect justice and righteousness. * Believers who were resurrected or raptured will be in glorified bodies and will rule and reign with Christ. * Survivors of the tribulation who enter the millennium in natural bodies will repopulate the earth and still have free will. * The earth itself will be restored to a pre‑flood, Eden‑like environment — stable climate, abundant life, and global peace. * At the end of the 1,000 years, Satan is released briefly, deceives the nations one last time, and is finally judged and cast into the lake of fire. * This leads into the Great White Throne Judgment and the beginning of eternity with a new heaven and new earth. The pastors emphasize that while some details are mysterious, Scripture gives enough to understand the broad outline — and the millennial reign is meant to reveal God’s justice, Christ’s kingship, and the final removal of evil.

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Portada del episodio Episode 294: When Did Time Begin

Episode 294: When Did Time Begin

This episode dives deep into the relationship between time, eternity, God, creation, and humanity. Pastor Paul and Campus Pastor Matthew explore how God exists outside of time, while humans live inside a limited “bubble” of time that began in Genesis. They explain that: * Before the universe existed, only God existed, and because He is eternal, He has no beginning or end. * Humans struggle to understand eternity because our minds are bound to time — everything we know has a start and finish. * Adam and Eve originally lived with access to eternal life, but sin introduced death and drastically shortened humanity’s lifespan. * Time acts as a restriction that prevents sinful humanity from corrupting creation indefinitely. * Life and death are eternal states, not just physical experiences — death is separation from God, while life is union with Him. * Jesus stepped into time, limiting Himself temporarily, to bring salvation. * Even demons recognize Jesus and understand they are on a timeline leading to judgment. * When time ends for us, eternity begins — either eternal life with God or eternal separation. * God alone stands at the threshold of both time and eternity, the Alpha and Omega. The episode closes by emphasizing that although time restricts us, eternity is God’s realm, and our choices in time determine our eternal destination.

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