For the Gospel, with Costi Hinn, provides sound doctrine for everyday people through topical teaching, special guest interviews, and listener Q&As. This podcast will inspire you to grow in truth and live for the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 255 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
In this episode, Costi Hinn unpacks one of the most anticipated questions believers have—what will we do in heaven? He offers a biblical picture of our future relationships, work, and worship in the presence of Christ.
In this episode, Costi Hinn explains what heaven will truly be like according to God’s Word. From glorified bodies to a renewed earth, from worship at the throne to rest from our labors, he reminds us that eternity is not fantasy or imagination, but ... more
In this episode, Costi Hinn opens Scripture to explain what the Bible really teaches about heaven, hell, angels, and the afterlife. He clears away cultural myths and confusion so believers can live with clarity, courage, and hope about what comes nex... more
In this episode, Costi Hinn wraps up the eschatology series by unpacking seven aspects of the millennial kingdom. From transformed creation to peace among the nations, he explains why this hope matters for Christians today.
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Costi is doing what his uncle cannot—speaking Scripture in a way that glorifies the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit without inserting himself or using sleight of hand. Costi takes the Word seriously, teaching using context, history, OT/NT connections. He digs deep into the Word then explains doctrinal terms. The Pentecostal/charismatic churches of my youth never did this. Emphasis at these was about “feeling the Spirit” and expressing emotions, with pastors manipulating, twisting the Word to open p... more
Thank you for a great example of how to present secondary issues in Christianity. I am head of school in a small private Christian school in eastern North Carolina and in our recent in-service training we actually talked about how to do this. I will refer others to this great example when they have questions thanks for your ministry Costi.
I have really enjoyed for the gospel. Very edifying and has helped my walk in Christ.
I’m starting to question Costi’s discernment… two episodes with John Piper? The man doesn’t call out false teachers, he affirms them! He also doesn’t seem to have a problem with charismatic craziness.
I love this podcast, it’s so grounded in the Word and pastor Costi does NOT hesitate to give you the truth even when it feels like it’s pushing your spiritual comfort zone and boundaries. I’ve been very inspired and challenged by the teachings! Just one star off though- the background music in the intro and towards the end is EXTREMELY loud, or at least the sound level is not balanced with the rest of the show. When I have the volume adjusted to pastor Costi’s voice and I hit the music part, my ... more
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The content prominently features biblical theology, discussions around eschatology, and practical applications of Christian teachings for daily life. Episodes frequently cover the themes of the end times, including various millennial views and the return of Jesus Christ, highlighting differing perspectives within Christianity while encouraging unity among believers. Additionally, the host addresses real-life challenges faced by Christians, such as marriage, conflict resolution, and the pursuit of holiness, making the discussions relevant for everyday listeners. It is noted for its deep dive into scripture and practical theological insights, aiming to edify and inspire its audience to live according to biblical teachings.
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For the Gospel Podcast launched 5 years ago and published 255 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on For the Gospel Podcast include:
1. John Piper
2. Jonny Ardavanis
3. Bob Kauflin
4. Devon Kauflin
5. David Zimmer
6. Conrad Mbewe
7. Owen Strachan
8. H.B. Charles
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