Zane Hodges Library features messages on the Bible by Zane C. Hodges. Zane ministered at Dallas Theological Seminary for 27 years as Professor of New Testament. Zane also ministered at Victor Street Bible Chapel in Dallas, Texas for over 50 years and published a number of books focusing on the free gift of eternal life by faith alone in Jesus Christ alone and on the opportunities for eternal rewar... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
Zane Hodges explains James 2:14-26 by providing an overview of the entire Epistle of James. Zane explains the expression "save your souls" in James 1:21, and demonstrates that "save" in James is about saving your earthly lives not salvation from hell... more
On May 24, 1992, Zane Hodges answered the following questions at Coast Bible Church:
1:44 - In Isaiah 40:1-2, who is the speaker asking to do the comforting, the nations of the world or is God comforting?
3:04 - In what sense should believers vi... more
During this prophetic congress Zane Hodges surveys the following passages with respect to the events of the Tribulation after the rapture of the church:
Daniel 9:24, 26-27; 11:36-12:1
Revelation 8:1; 9:12; 11:3-14; 12:13-17; 16:13-14, 16; 17:9-13... more
Zane Hodges concludes his series on the Epistle to the Hebrews by answering the following questions:
0:57 – Does Hebrews 10:26 refer to Old Testament sacrifice?
2:14 – Did you ever hold to a “loss of salvation” view or a “never believed” view ... more
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My pastor had some classes with Zane at Dallas Theological and would occasionally make reference to something Zane wrote or said. These snippets were concentrated ideas which would stick in my head for years. I finally did some reading of my own and found Zane’s writing to be very accessible for a non seminary guy, though it does take some time to work through the implications.
An example is an argument he makes that in Hebrews the salvation he is talking about is future (those who will inherit... more
I never had the privilege of hearing Zane Hodges in person, but I have learned so much from his books, articles and messages and continue to learn from him even though he went to be with the Lord in 2008. His thoughtful, Spirit-led teaching has given me a better understanding of Scripture and how to study and interpret Scripture. I’m thankful that many of his messages have been made available through this podcast. I highly recommend these podcasts.
Zane Hodges labored his whole life to help people to understsnd the gospel of the grace of God. He powerfully refuted John MacArthur's writings on lordship salvation in his book Absolutely Free and other writings.
Zane Hodges labored his whole life to help people to understsnd the gospel of the grace of God. He powerfully refuted John MacArthur's writings on lordship salvation in his book Absolutely Free and other writings.
I love this podcast. Zane is a man who loved God and wanted everyone to believe in Jesus for everlasting life. This podcast demonstrates his love and desire. It is a true blessing.
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Messages shared largely focus on biblical theology, primarily discussing the New Testament teachings of salvation and eternal life as espoused by Zane C. Hodges. He emphasizes the core belief in salvation through faith alone in Jesus Christ, exploring complex theological concepts, particularly around the Book of Hebrews and various aspects of biblical prophecy. Notably, the content includes deep dives into controversial and challenging topics, engaging listeners with a mix of scriptural references and personal anecdotes, making profound theological themes accessible to a broader audience. The conversations encourage personal study and reflection, presenting a heartfelt approach toward living a faith-filled life in alignment with biblical te... more
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