In this episode, Jeremiah shares the uncomfortable yet necessary journey of realizing that much of what he had believed and even taught others about God, salvation, and the Christian life was incorrect. He talks honestly about the grief of tearing down long-held doctrines, why questioning your denomination’s version of the truth isn’t the same as deconstructing your faith, and how a single decision to honestly investigate his beliefs changed everything. You’ll hear how he went from a si...
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In this episode, Jeremiah shares the uncomfortable yet necessary journey of realizing that much of what he had believed and even taught others about God, salvation, and the Christian life was incorrect. He talks honestly about the grief of tearing down long-held doctrines, why questioning your denomination’s version of the truth isn’t the same as deconstructing your faith, and how a single decision to honestly investigate his beliefs changed everything. You’ll hear how he went from a si...
#3: Why Most Christians Can’t Handle the True Gospel of Jesus
The F.R.E.E Podcast
46 minutes
3 weeks ago
#3: Why Most Christians Can’t Handle the True Gospel of Jesus
In this episode, Jeremiah confronts a very strange reality. The gospel of Jesus is offensive! But not just to pagans, skeptics, or atheists. It's offensive to many believers too. Why does a message meant to free us still make us stumble? Why do so many Christians find the real gospel hard to accept? This episode is about facing the tension between what we’ve built around the gospel and the simple truth of what Jesus actually accomplished. Thank you for listening :) Grab a free ...
The F.R.E.E Podcast
In this episode, Jeremiah shares the uncomfortable yet necessary journey of realizing that much of what he had believed and even taught others about God, salvation, and the Christian life was incorrect. He talks honestly about the grief of tearing down long-held doctrines, why questioning your denomination’s version of the truth isn’t the same as deconstructing your faith, and how a single decision to honestly investigate his beliefs changed everything. You’ll hear how he went from a si...