This podcast shares God's divine word by breaking down scripture and discussing relevant topics for Christians today. This is not a political platform, but a platform for those who love Jesus and want to know more about him. The Back Porch is supported by The Porch, in Inola Oklahoma, and the hosts are Matthew Trolinger and Cruz Chavez.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 104 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
1 Corinthians 9 is a chapter where the Apostle Paul defends his rights as an apostle and discusses the principles of self-sacrifice and serving others for the sake of the gospel. In the same message Cam and I discuss whether or not one can lose their... more
Paul addresses an issue that is just the tip of the iceberg. He initially brings up eating food sacrificed to idols, but this is just one scenario as there are many things that Christians can eat, drink, say, or do, to turn others away from God. If y... more
The church of Corinth has questions and Paul answers them. It's okay for Christians to have questions about the Bible, and it's not shameful for the wise men and women in the church to answer. That's what Paul does except these questions pertain to m... more
Cam and I discuss the purpose of prophecies for the first half of the podcast. We eventually found our way to 1 Corinthians 7, where Paul addresses the solution to the church's problem, that being marriage. In chapter 7 he reminds the church of God's... more
The church of Corinth is facing some serious allegations, but it's not what you think. Paul finds out that the church of Corinth is playing with fire by living in sinful behavior all the while proclaiming to be Christians. No one is perfect, but the ... more
This chapter is tough. Paul addressed a certain man in the church who is not only living in sin, but also boasting about it. It's so bad that even church members have joined him in boasting in the matter. Today's episode is about how to biblically ad... more
In this next chapter Paul continues to address the division in the church, except this time he clarifies that he states he's their spiritual father. This establishes a role leaders in the church have to students, new believers, and even long time mem... more
Before Jesus went to the Father, he preached that we (the believer) are unified through him. Just as there is one death, one burial, one resurrection, and one God, we should be one church. Division has always been around since the first church, but P... more
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