
Sound Theology and Biblical Discernment with Justin Peters exists to equip the church with clear, biblical teaching and to expose false doctrines that lead people astray. Hosted by Justin Peters, this podcast addresses theological issues, cultural trends, and popular movements in light of Scripture. Each episode seeks to strengthen believers in the truth of God’s Word, encourage spiritual discernm... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

In this episode of Sound Theology & Discernment, Justin Peters discusses the Legacy Standard Bible and its commitment to faithful, precise Bible translation. This conversation explores the origins of the LSB, its formal equivalence philosophy, and wh... more
Psalm 82 opens with the words, "God takes His stand in the congregation of God; He judges in the midst of the gods." What does that mean, and does it support Michael Heiser's "divine council" theology and the idea of many "gods" under one supreme God... more
Kirk Cameron recently stated that he no longer believes in eternal conscious torment and now holds to annihilationism the view that the wicked ultimately cease to exist rather than endure God's eternal judgment. In this episode of Sound Theology & Di... more
In this episode of Sound Theology and Discernment, Justin Peters interviews Jim Osman and Dave Rich about their new book God Doesn't Try. Together they unpack why Scripture never presents God as "trying" to save, sanctify, speak, build His church, or... more
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Huge fan of Justin Peters. While I would say we probably disagree some on theology I have always found him to be an honest, godly truth speaker and something that is missing in today’s world. I recommend him and listen as much as I can. I’ve never met him but his life seems to shine through his words and teaching. The world needs more men like him. Highly recommend
I have been listening to Justin’s teachings for many years and he has been so helpful in discerning unbiblical beliefs in contemporary Christian churches.
Enough said. Thank you Justin
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With a focus on theological clarity and biblical discernment, this podcast addresses critical issues impacting the church and its teachings. It engages deeply with pressing topics such as false doctrines, popular religious movements, and the influence of cultural trends, equipping listeners with clear biblical teaching and guidance. Episodes range from discussions about Roman Catholicism to contemporary critiques of well-known figures and movements, urging listeners to confront errors in light of Scripture. This approach not only seeks to clarify confusion but also encourages spiritual growth and a deeper understanding of core Christian beliefs.
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