The Gospel of Equality
In this week’s Powercast, Mike and Beres take more questions. We get to hear from Danny Rogers in Canada, Paul Viggers in England, Marcel Roos in The Netherlands and Bola Muyis in New York City. Mike and Beres discuss just what it means to be equal in the terms of the gospel.
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Prayer and Thanksgiving
First, we’d like to apologize, because we had equipment problems and were not able to post this episode on Thursday as usual. This week, we heard from Mel and Denise Martin of Gainesville, Georgia in-studio with Beres and Mike. We also heard from Danny Minaskanians in Studio City, CA, Daniel Rouse in Wisconsin, Danny Rogers in Canada and Sheridan Smith. Discussions in this show began
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The Infinite Eternal Kingdom
In this week’s Gospel Revolution Powercast, we hear from Maung in Switzerland, Marcel Roos in the Netherlands, and Danny Rogers in Canada. Mike and Beres get busy answering their questions in this episode. We learn some interesting things about Nebuchadnezzar’s dream about the statue made of clay and four metals and what the purpose of Christ’s sacrifice was at the cross.
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The Seven Pillars of Wisdom Part 10: The Doctrine of Fulfillment
This week’s Gospel Revolution Powercast is the final installment of the “Seven Pillars of Wisdom” series with a continuation from last week’s episode on scriptural fulfillment. Mike Williams and Beres Bartlett answer emails from Bola Muyis and Bernie Rouse and we also get to hear from Robert Orr. A number of things are discussed in this show like Preterism and Futurism,
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The New Heaven and New Earth Fulfilled
In this week’s Gospel Revolution Powercast, Mike Williams and Beres Bartlett take questions from our listening audience. We get to hear from Bola Muyis in New York City, and Mel Martin and Al Vitali in Marrietta, Georgia. Perspective is discussed about Jesus being the Son of God and, whether the New Heaven and New Earth that is mentioned in 3 Peter.
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Seven Pillars of Wisdom Part 9: The Doctrine of Freedom
In this week’s Gospel Revolution Powercast, Mike and Beres discuss the 6th pillar of wisdom: Freedom. Mike elaborates on the distinctions between “sin” (singular) and “sins” (plural) from the perspective of the Scriptures. They also discuss what freedom means and compare two different freedoms found in the Bible. We also hear from Bola Muyis, Mel Martin and Hazel
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The Seven Pillars of Wisdom Part 8: The Doctrine of Predestination (Continued)
In this ground-breaking Powercast, Mike Williams and Beres Bartlett continue discussing the Doctrine of Predestination and delve into some revolutionary research on the identity of the “Man of Sin” mentioned in the New Testament. We also get to hear from Randy French and Jody Leis.
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The Seven Pillars of Wisdom Part 7: The Doctrine of Predestination
This week, Mike Williams and Beres Bartlett continue the series of the Seven Pillars of Wisdom with the next pillar, which is the Doctrine of Predestination. In this episode, Mike explains what predestination is and is not. In the process, the 70 Weeks of Daniel become clear in a way not taught by Christianity.
Discussion Points
- Predestination
- The Remnant
- 70 Weeks of Daniel
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The Seven Pillars of Wisdom Part 6: The Doctrine of Death and Resurrection (Continued)
This week, Mike Williams and Beres Bartlett pick up where they left off on the Doctrine of Death & Resurrection in the ongoing series “Seven Pillars of Wisdom.” In this episode, Mike and Beres also address some messages we’ve recently received. Mike also explains who all is in Christ and why Christ being the “Last Adam”, the Perfect Sacrifice and the Great High
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The Seven Pillars of Wisdom Part 5: The Doctrine of Death and Resurrection
This week, Mike Williams and Beres Bartlett discuss the next Pillar of Wisdom: The Doctrine of Death & Resurrection. In it, we begin to see the need for a new creation and how that took place at the cross. Mike and Beres will continue the topic in next week’s Powercast.
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The Seven Pillars of Wisdom Part 4: The Doctrine of Scripture
This week Mike Williams and Beres Bartlett discuss the third pillar of wisdom: The Doctrine of Scripture. In this episode, we learn what Jesus referred to as scripture, what the writers of the New Testament books wrote and what qualifies as scripture.
Discussion Points:
- The Hebrew Scriptures
- The Bible
- The New Testament
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Seven Pillars of Wisdom Part 3: The Doctrine of Sin and Forgiveness
This week, on the Gospel Revolution Powercast, Mike Williams and Beres Bartlett discuss the second pillar of wisdom, which is the Doctrine of Sin and Forgiveness. Here we find that sin was purged in a single day at the cross and hasn’t existed since. Forgiveness happened at the cross and no one has ever needed forgiveness from cross because there is no more sin to forgive.
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Seven Pillars of Wisdom Part 2: The Doctrine of Redemption
This week, Mike Williams and Beres Bartlett discuss the first of the Seven Pillars of Wisdom: The Doctrine of Redemption. In this Powercast, we get an in-depth view of redemption as well as salvation and why it is such an important part of wisdom.
Discussion Points:
- Inequality of righteousness
- Redemption means true equality
- Kinsman Redeemer
- Man’s will
- New
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Seven Pillars of Wisdom Part 1
This week, Mike Williams and Beres Bartlett debut the first part of our new series, “Seven Pillars of Wisdom.” In this episode, we answer some questions from Gospel Revolutionaries, briefly discuss what is often called “Penal Substitution” and then the rest of the discussion is focused on wisdom being God’s testimony, not ours.
Discussion Points:
- Colossians Chapter
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Gospel Revolutionaries Speak – Taking Your Questions
In this week’s Gospel Revolution Powercast Mike and Beres take questions and emails from Gospel Revolutionaries around the world. We heard from Vic d’Obrenan, Bette Lou Hagen, Nico Vandenakker, Ruby Kwong and Danny Rogers in Canada, Maung in Switzerland on his way to Myanmar, Rob Dorsey and a few flash-backs from the late Richard Mull of the United States.
Discussion Points:
- The
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The Other Side of Depression
This week, Mike Williams and Beres Bartlett discuss their own individual histories with depression. Mike explained how the gospel doesn’t tell you what to think but gives a person a different way to think. A number of examples and anecdotal references to depression were pointed out from the Bible as well.
Discussion Points:
- The gospel presents a different way to think.
- The
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Holy Place & Holy People
This week, Mike Williams and Beres Bartlett discuss something that changed at the cross that Paul did not specifically mention but could have possibly the most significant impact on people of all religions in modern time. We also heard from Danny Rogers and Vic d’Obrenan in Canada again.
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Five Things That Changed at The Cross #4
As Mike Williams says in this episode of the Gospel Revolution Powercast, “Just when you think it couldn’t get any better, it gets even better!” Continuing in the “A Lot’s Changed!” series, Mike and Beres continue with the fifth and final point of what changed at the cross. We got to hear back from our friend Danny Rogers and also heard from Bob Hines, author
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Five Things That Changed at The Cross #3
This week with both Mike and Don in the wind, moving house, I thought that before we launch into Hebrews next week, what could be better that see what we have that is better?
ORIGINAL SUMMARY
This week, we have one of the most powerful Powercasts to date! Mike Williams and Don Beres Bartlett start off the show by commenting on an email sent to us by Danny Rogers regarding God and us being one.
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Five Things That Changed at The Cross #2
This week, Mike Williams are back loud and clear with more about what changed at the dividing line of the cross of Jesus Christ. Here we pick up from where we left off last week and come to the ultimate revelation, which is God’s understanding and opinion about us.
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Five Things That Changed at The Cross #1
This week, Mike Williams and Beres Bartlett are back! Thank you for your patience while we worked through our technical difficulties. In this Powercast, Mike and Beres discuss three of five changes spoken of exclusively by the Apostle Paul that happened at the cross.
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