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Can someone be forgiven if they never apologize? What is the unforgivable sin? And did Noah's Flood really happen? In this episode of LIVE FREE, Pastors Carlos Erazo and Paul Cunningham are joined by New Testament scholar and apologist Dr. Jeremiah Johnston as they explore biblical forgiveness, the danger of bitterness, the true meaning of the unforgivable sin, and whether Noah's Ark and the Flood can be trusted as real history. Drawing from Scripture, archaeology, ancient civilizations, and the teachings of Jesus, they examine the evidence and explain why these topics still matter today. Most importantly, this episode points us to the heart of the Gospel: while the Flood could not remove sin, Jesus can give us a new heart. In this episode: • Can you forgive someone who never apologizes? • What is the unforgivable sin? • Did Noah's Flood really happen? • Did the Bible copy flood stories from other cultures? • Have researchers found Noah's Ark? • Why Noah's story ultimately points to Jesus What if the hardest questions about forgiveness, judgment, and Noah's Ark all point to the same answer—Jesus? Stand firm. Think biblically. Live free. 💬 This week’s giveaway: Comment JESUS 🧢 Want a Live Free hat of your own? Visit LiveFree.shop 📲 Looking to grow deeper in your faith? Check out the Lakepointe App to access our Discipleship Guide, daily Bible reading plan, and more. Text APP to 20411 to download
Can Christians stand for truth without becoming angry, harsh, or compromising? In a culture where conversations about identity, sexuality, personal freedom, and truth dominate headlines and social media feeds, many believers find themselves pulled between two extremes: conviction without compassion or compassion without conviction. In this episode, Carlos Erazo and Paul Cunningham tackle some of today's most challenging cultural questions while exploring one of the most misunderstood emotions in the Christian life—anger. Through Scripture and practical wisdom, they discuss God's design for sexuality, why truth and love must remain together, the difference between righteous and sinful anger, and how followers of Jesus can engage difficult conversations without being controlled by outrage, fear, or cultural pressure. If you've ever wondered how to stand firmly on God's Word while reflecting the grace and character of Christ, this conversation is for you. In This Episode: The difference between righteous anger and sinful anger Why human anger rarely produces God's righteousness How to respond to controversial cultural issues biblically God's design for sexuality and identity Did Jesus affirm same-sex relationships? How Christians can engage culture without compromising conviction Practical ways to reflect the character of Christ in difficult conversations Truth without love becomes harsh. Love without truth becomes compromise. Jesus calls us to both. Stand firm. Think biblically. Live free. 💬 This week’s giveaway: Comment HAT 🧢 Want a Live Free hat of your own? Visit LiveFree.shop 📲 Looking to grow deeper in your faith? Check out the Lakepointe App to access our Discipleship Guide, daily Bible reading plan, and more. Text APP to 20411 to download
The episode explores how Christians should approach voting by focusing on policies over personalities, emphasizing that a vote is a tool to slow societal decay rather than a moral endorsement of a candidate’s character. The hosts argue that godly engagement in politics is an act of love and obedience, not compromise, rooted in the theological framework that God has ordained the state as one of three institutions—alongside family and church—for human flourishing. They stress that abstaining from voting is not neutrality but surrender to chaos.
This episode of the Live Free Podcast explores how God redeems pain through obedience, contrasts the lives of Jonah and Paul to illustrate divine purpose, examines signs of spiritual revival among Gen Z, and offers practical wisdom on dating and spiritual warfare. The hosts emphasize that suffering is not a sign of divine punishment but often a pathway to spiritual formation, and that God is actively moving in unexpected places today.
Despite the vast number of Christian denominations, they are not a sign of disunity but a mechanism for preserving gospel-centered unity by allowing believers with differing convictions on secondary issues to serve the same mission without fracturing over non-essential doctrines. The one unifying truth across all genuine Christian traditions is the confession that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God — a truth affirmed in the Nicene and Apostles’ Creeds and shared by Protestants, Catholics, and Orthodox alike. Denominations, therefore, are not a failure of the church but a practical and theological necessity for maintaining both doctrinal integrity and missional cooperation.
The episode explores whether generational curses are real and if Christians can be demon-possessed, ultimately concluding that while spiritual patterns can repeat across families, salvation in Christ breaks any fatalistic bondage. The hosts reject the idea of inherited spiritual curses requiring exorcism, instead affirming generational influences—both of sin and faith—that can be overcome through Christ’s victory. They emphasize personal responsibility, the authority of believers in Christ, and the reality of spiritual warfare without undermining salvation’s security. The discussion also sets up a bonus episode on Christian denominations, highlighting the importance of theological clarity and unity in the body of Christ.
Pastors Josh Howerton, Ryan Visconti, and Josh McPherson argue that avoiding politics harms the Great Commission, asserting that biblical discipleship requires engagement with governance, as Christian faith must shape all areas of life, including public policy. They contend that political neutrality has led to weakened churches, cultural decline, and the erosion of religious liberty, and that pastors have a moral duty to equip believers to engage the civic sphere with courage and clarity.
The episode explores the intersection of faith, UFOs, and spiritual warfare, arguing that many alien encounters may actually be demonic manifestations, while affirming that extraterrestrial life wouldn't contradict biblical cosmology.
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