Right Now Counts Forever: 2021 National Conference

Benjamin Shaw
W. Robert Godfrey
Nathan W. Bingham
Burk Parsons
Joel Kim
Ken Mbugua
John Tweeddale
John MacArthur
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Questions & Answers with Godfrey, Nichols, Parsons, and Thomas

A questions and answers session with Drs. W. Robert Godfrey, Stephen Nichols, Burk Parsons, and Derek Thomas.

Questions:

  1. How do I grow in the fear of God and decrease in the fear of man? (0:54)

  2. In the Psalms, David asks God to deal with his enemies. Why doesn’t the church pray like that today? (7:12)

  3. What does it take to become blameless in the way that Job was blameless? (11:41)

  4. Must a person forsake his sins before he can come to Christ? (13:15)

  5. Is the doctrine of election a primary doctrine? (15:45)

  6. How would you counsel someone who struggles with unbelief? (21:06)

  7. When Moses spoke with God “face to face” (Exod. 33:11), did he truly see God or merely a representation of Him? (38:45)

  8. What challenges is the mainstream evangelical church facing today, and what is the future of Reformed theology? (41:23)

Note: Answers given reflect the views of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Dr. R.C. Sproul and Ligonier Ministries. Here is our Statement of Faith.

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Dr. W. Robert Godfrey is a Ligonier Ministries teaching fellow and chairman of Ligonier Ministries. He is president emeritus and professor emeritus of church history at Westminster Seminary California. He is the featured teacher for many Ligonier teaching series, including the six-part series A Survey of Church History. He is author of many books, including God’s Pattern for Creation, Reformation Sketches, and An Unexpected Journey.

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