What is Modalism? Questions and Answers with Pastor Robert Furrow
Romans 2:25-29 · September 7, 2023
In this Q&A session of the Truth Quest Podcast (Episode 181), Pastor Robert Furrow from Calvary Chapel Tucson answers various questions on topics such as Modalism, biblical definitions of gossip, the New Covenant compared to the Old Covenant, the Apostles Creed, and more. Viewers can ask questions related to Pastor Furrow's latest message, Prophecy, the Bible, or the Christian life in the comment section.
Timestamps
00:00 What is Modalism?
05:23 What Paul writes in Romans 2:25-29, can't these same things be said about water and spiritual baptism?
11:38 Can you explain what Jesus meant in Matthew 18:26-27?
17:38 Does God destroy the place where he currently resides since Satan fell from there?
19:27 What do you think of the Apostles Creed?
22:39 What exactly is the biblical definition of gossip?
25:13 I described born again to mean, lay down your life for Jesus, “die” to your old thoughts and actions. I was told I was adding to the Gospel. Your thoughts?
30:52 What exactly is the New Covenant compared to the Old Covenant?
32:56 I am told that Watchman Nee was a modalist. Is this true?
33:32 Did Jesus return 30 years after His death, and so are we in the millennial reign era waiting for His 1,000 year return?
41:58 1 Corinthians 14:34-38 - Is it safe to, since both of this subject matter is cited in the New Testament, that it no longer applies since we are no longer under the law in Christ?
47:37 Would satan be the first who sinned against God?
49:03 Were all of the Psalms written by David?
50:40 I watched a video claiming God is immoral. The evidence used was the story of Job. They claim God did all the bad things to him simply because the Devil said to do it, thus making God immoral.
54:14 Why would people still sin during the millennium period?
56:11 My son took his own life yesterday. To the best of my knowledge he was not Saved. Is there any chance for him to not spend eternity apart from God?
58:15 Are there any old covenant laws that we must follow or is that lifting a burden on ourselves?