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Should My Church Be Affiliated with the UPCI?27 Jan 202500:17:39

David K. Bernard clarifies what it means for a local church to be affiliated with the United Pentecostal Church International. Does affiliation give the UPCI control over a church's pastor or property? What about voting membership and adherence to the UPCI Articles of Faith? Hear the answers to these important questions and learn about the benefits and process of becoming an affiliated UPCI church.

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Multicultural Ministry in a Divided Age20 Jan 202500:15:39

Dr. David K. Bernard discusses the importance of multicultural ministry in a time of political, cultural, ethnic, and racial division. Dr. Bernard also reviews the United Pentecostal Church International's efforts to take the gospel to every culture in North America.

In this episode of Apostolic Life in the 21st Century, Dr. Bernard references the following resources:
UPCI.org/stats
UPCI.org/statements-archive
UPCI.org/global-council

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What Happened at Azusa Street?18 Nov 202400:15:52

The Azusa Street Revival in Los Angeles in the early 20th century gave birth to the modern Pentecostal and Charismatic movements. Dr. David K. Bernard explains what happened at Azusa Street and how those events have shaped the current religious landscape.

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Are Near-Death Experiences Real?27 Feb 202300:10:13

An entire genre of books is dedicated to sharing stories of people who died and claim they went to Heaven, only to return. Some of these works have sold millions of copies. The problem is that some of these accounts of the afterlife seem contradict Scripture. How should we respond to these stories? Dr. David K. Bernard responds with the scriptural view of life after death and his thoughts on near-death experiences.

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Does Everyone Need a Pastor?20 Feb 202300:13:21

Many Apostolic believers have heard the statement, “Everyone needs a pastor.” But does the Bible support this assertion? How does the role of pastor fit within the framework of the five ministry offices Paul referenced in Ephesians 4:11? Dr. David K. Bernard answers these questions and outlines the role of a pastor in the life of a believer.

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What Is a Theophany?13 Feb 202300:10:09

One way God revealed Himself in the Old Testament and dealt with humans on their level was through the use of theophanies, a visible but usually temporary manifestation of the Almighty. In this episode, Dr. David K. Bernard shares examples of theophanies and explains why God chose to reveal Himself in this way. He also answers the question of whether Jesus Christ should be considered a theophany.

To learn more about this topic, see Dr. Bernard's books The Oneness of God and The Oneness View of Jesus Christ. Both titles are available at PentecostalPublishing.com.

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What Does the Bible Say about Divorce?06 Feb 202300:23:22

Does the Bible ever justify divorce? If so, under what circumstances? If a person is divorced, are they permitted to remarry? Dr. David K. Bernard tackles these tough but important questions facing Christians and church leaders.

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What Happens at the Judgment Seat of Christ?30 Jan 202300:11:08

In 2 Corinthians 5:10, Paul wrote, “For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ; that every one may receive the things done in his body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad.” The apostle is writing to believers who presumably already had their sins forgiven when they repented and were baptized in Jesus’ name. If that’s the case, what exactly is going to happen at the “judgment seat of Christ”? 

Dr. David K. Bernard responds to this question by examining what the Bible says about judgment and reward.

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What Is the Priesthood of All Believers?23 Jan 202300:09:17

In 1 Peter 2:9, the apostle wrote that believers are part of “a royal priesthood." In Western culture, the word “priest” evokes images of someone in a long robe conducting religious rituals. How should we interpret Peter's words in a modern context? Dr. David K. Bernard explains.

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What Is the UPCI Doing to Promote Racial Inclusion?16 Jan 202300:17:01

As we celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and the famous civil rights leader's efforts to promote racial equality, Dr. David K. Bernard discusses what the United Pentecostal Church International is doing to promote greater inclusion for believers of all races and ethnicities and to combat the sin of racism in the church.

In this episode, Dr. Bernard references the UPCI's Racial and Ethnic Affirmation and the Racial and Ethnic Affirmation Timeline. Both of these documents are available at upci.org/statements-archive.

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What's So Spiritual about Fasting?09 Jan 202300:10:10

The Bible repeatedly refers to the practice of fasting, and, in the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus made the assumption that His followers would fast. (See Matthew 6:16-18.) But what is so spiritual about going hungry? Dr. David K. Bernard explains the biblical purpose of fasting and how saying "no" to food can help you say "yes" to a closer relationship with God.

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What's Ahead for the UPCI in 2023?02 Jan 202300:08:48

The beginning of a new year is a good time to celebrate victories won during the past twelve months while looking ahead to challenges and opportunities on the horizon. General Superintendent Dr. David K. Bernard looks back on the previous year and shares testimonies of God's power and provision within the United Pentecostal Church International, as well as miracles he personally witnessed during his travels. Dr. Bernard also looks ahead to what is in store for the church during the coming year.

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Is Footwashing a Biblical Requirement?26 Dec 202200:10:33

In John 13:14-15, Jesus tells His disciples, “If I then, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet; ye also ought to wash one another's feet. For I have given you an example, that ye should do as I have done to you." Does this mean the practice of footwashing is a biblical requirement, or did Jesus only mean that believers should look for practical ways to serve one another?

Dr. David K. Bernard answers this question with a review of both the Scriptures and the history of revival movements, including the early twentieth-century Pentecostals.

In this episode, Dr. Bernard references the book Footwashing in John 13 and the Johannine Community by Pentecostal scholar John Christopher Thomas, available at https://amzn.to/3v9CMwq.

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What Miracles Have You Seen?11 Nov 202400:15:38

Dr. David K. Bernard explains why Pentecostals believe in miracles and emphasize the miraculous in their prayers and preaching. He also shares accounts of miracles he has witnessed in his own life and ministry.

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Who Has Influenced Your Ministry?19 Dec 202200:12:55

Dr. David K. Bernard is one of the most influential Oneness Pentecostal leaders and scholars in the world. In this episode, he reflects on the many individuals who helped shape his life and ministry, and he shares personal stories of family, friends, and fellow ministers who molded his thinking and inspired him to grow in his faith.

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What Is Biblical Submission in Marriage?12 Dec 202200:16:58

In Ephesians 5:22, Paul wrote, “Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord.” He repeated this command in Colossians 3:18 when he said, “Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as it is fit in the Lord.” In Titus 2:5, he told his ministerial protégé that he should teach younger women to be “obedient to their own husbands.”

Some critics say these verses are proof that Paul was sexist, while others use the apostle's words as cover for abusive behavior. Dr. David K. Bernard explains why both responses are a misrepresentation of the principle Paul was advocating.

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How Do Oneness Pentecostals Explain Paul's Greetings?05 Dec 202200:12:09

Paul’s epistles typically open with a greeting that refers to God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. For example, in Romans 1:7 Paul wrote, “Grace to you and peace from God our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ.” Trinitarians argue that the wording of these greetings is evidence of a distinction between members of the Godhead. How do Oneness Pentecostals respond to this assertion?

Dr. David K. Bernard addresses this question by examining these passages from the perspective of Paul's first-century readers. His response makes it clear that there is no distinction of persons between the God of the Old Testament and Jesus Christ.

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Can Backsliders Be Restored?28 Nov 202200:13:56

What happens when a believer abandons their walk of faith? Can they be restored back into God's kingdom? What are the requirements of that restoration? Dr. David K. Bernard addresses these questions while offering hope to those who have walked away from faith.

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Is Mark 16:9-20 Authentic?21 Nov 202200:16:13

Some modern translations, including the New International Version, include the following note after Mark 16:8: “The earliest manuscripts and some other ancient witnesses do not have verses 9–20.” A similar insertion is found at the end of John 7. It reads, “The earliest manuscripts and many other ancient witnesses do not have John 7:53—8:11. A few manuscripts include these verses, wholly or in part, after John 7:36, John 21:25, Luke 21:38 or Luke 24:53.”

Considering this, should Mark 16:9-20 and John 7:53-8:11 be included in our Bibles? Dr. David K. Bernard explains the reasons why some modern translations include these textual notes, and why we can trust the authenticity of both Mark 16:9-20 and John 7:53-8:11.

For a more detailed discussion of this topic, see Dr. Bernard's book God's Infallible Word, available at PentecostalPublishing.com.

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What Is the Global Council?14 Nov 202200:18:13

The Global Council of the United Pentecostal Church is scheduled to convene November 15-17 in suburban St. Louis, Missouri. In this podcast episode, UPCI General Superintendent and Global Council Chairman Dr. David K. Bernard explains the council's purpose and how it helps facilitate global evangelism. Dr. Bernard also shares reports of what God is doing in various member nations.

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Why Should Christians Study Apologetics?07 Nov 202200:12:10

Dr. David K. Bernard discusses his latest book, Anchor Points: Essays in Apostolic Apologetics, and he explains why Apostolics should "always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you" (1 Peter 3:15, NKJV).

Anchor Points is available at PentecostalPublishing.com.

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Should Christians Celebrate Halloween?31 Oct 202200:17:23

Many Christians see Halloween celebrations as harmless fun, while others have serious concerns about the dark history of the holiday. Dr. David K. Bernard shares his thoughts on Halloween celebrations and how believers on both sides of the debate can find harmony, even on October 31.

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Can Someone Be Saved after the Rapture?24 Oct 202200:08:00

Can a person be saved after the Rapture has occurred? Or does that prophetic event mark the end of all hope of eternal salvation? Dr. David K. Bernard turns to the Book of Revelation for an answer to this frequently-asked question.

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Does the Bible Support Women in Ministry?17 Oct 202200:18:13

Paul wrote in 1 Timothy 2:12, “But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence.” This verse is cited frequently by opponents of women in ministry. However, the United Pentecostal Church International ordains women to preach, teach, and serve in leadership roles. How does the UPCI reconcile this practice with Paul's statement? 

Dr. David K. Bernard answers this question by noting examples of women in spiritual leadership in the Old Testament, the early church, and the modern Pentecostal movement. In doing so, he makes the case for women playing an active role in ministry today, including preaching and teaching God's Word.

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US Presidential Election Special04 Nov 202400:11:51

In this US presidential election special episode, Dr. David K. Bernard discusses a Christian's civic responsibilities, including proper stewardship of the right to vote and how believers should respond to election outcomes.

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Does the Bible Condone Slavery?10 Oct 202200:15:57

Some critics argue that the Bible is an outdated and barbaric book that condones slavery. They point out that Old Testament patriarchs such as Abraham owned slaves. In the New Testament, the apostle Paul seems to defend the practice, writing in Ephesians 6:5, “Slaves, obey your earthly masters with deep respect and fear” (NLT). Antebellum slave masters in the U.S. used these and other biblical texts to argue that slavery was God’s will.

Dr. David K. Bernard responds to these arguments by explaining how the Bible and Christianity led to the abolition of slavery in many parts of the world, including the West.

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UPCI General Conference 2022 Special Edition03 Oct 202200:08:52

This week, the United Pentecostal Church International will host its annual General Conference in Orlando, Florida. More than 15,000 have registered to attend this event. In this episode, Dr. David K. Bernard explains the purpose of the UPCI's annual General Conference and why both preachers and church members should make it a priority to attend.

All General Conference 2022 services will be streamed live on Discipleship Now and on the UPCI's Facebook page and YouTube channel. To see a full schedule of services, visit upcigc.net.

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How Often Should We Celebrate Communion?26 Sep 202200:08:35

How often should Christians celebrate communion (also known as "the Lord's Supper")? Some churches observe this sacrament on a weekly basis, while others do so much less frequently. Does the Bible offer any insight into which is the correct practice?

Dr. David K. Bernard explains the origins of communion and offers his thoughts on its celebration and significance in the modern church

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Apostolics and End of Life Care19 Sep 202200:11:16

Medical advancements can prolong human life, but they sometimes create ethical dilemmas for those responsible for making end of life decisions for themselves or a loved one. In this podcast episode, Dr. David K. Bernard offers biblical guidance for anyone who is serious about honoring life, even in the face of death.

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Why Are There So Many Different Denominations?12 Sep 202200:17:48

The Center for the Study of Global Christianity at the Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary reports that, as of 2019, there were 45,000 Christian denominations worldwide. How can Christians all claim to read the same book and yet arrive at such vastly different conclusions about what it says?

Dr. David K. Bernard explains the three primary philosophies of biblical interpretation that have led to the formation of various Christian sects, while challenging believers to return to the faith of the original apostles.

For more information about this topic, see Dr. Bernard's three volume work A History of Christian Doctrine, available at PentecostalPublishing.com.

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When Dress Codes Conflict with Apostolic Beliefs05 Sep 202200:09:35

This summer, a school district in north Texas elicited backlash when it implemented a new dress code for students that prohibited dresses and skirts. This is not the first time school or workplace dress codes have conflicted with Apostolic Pentecostal teachings and values, however. What should Apostolic believers do when school administrators or employers mandate attire that is immodest or does not reflect gender distinctions?

Dr. David K. Bernard explains Apostolic teachings on modesty and gender distinction and what believers can do both personally and legally when those beliefs come under fire.

For a further explanation of scriptural teachings on modesty and gender distinction, see Dr. Bernard's books In Search of Holiness and Practical Holiness: A Second Look. Both titles are available at PentecostalPublishing.com.

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Can Christians Lose Their Salvation?29 Aug 202200:11:50

Can a Christian fall away from faith and be eternally condemned? Theologians have debated this question for centuries. On one side of the argument are proponents of the doctrine of eternal security, or what is sometimes euphemistically referred to as “once saved, always saved." On the other side are adherents of what is known as "conditional security."

In this episode, Dr. David K. Bernard explains what these terms mean and examines what the Bible says about this eternally-important question.

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Is Sprinkling a Valid Form of Baptism?22 Aug 202200:13:41

In some Christian traditions, converts are sprinkled with water at baptism, while in other churches baptismal candidates are fully submerged in water. Which method is biblically correct? Does God honor both?

Dr. David K. Bernard examines the meaning of the word baptism and the New Testament examples of this practice to arrive at a conclusion.

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Is Mental Health Treatment Compatible with Christian Faith?15 Aug 202200:13:09

Should Christians seek therapy when dealing with mental or emotional problems? Are psychotropic drugs an acceptable part of those treatments? What guidelines should Christians follow when dealing with mental health issues?

Dr. David K. Bernard draws on his experiences as a pastor and the wisdom of the Scriptures to answer these important questions.

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Should Christians Go to War?08 Aug 202200:19:05

In a world filled with war and violence, how should Christians interpret Jesus’ teachings in the Sermon on the Mount such as “Resist not evil” (Matthew 5:39) and “To him who strikes you on the one cheek, offer the other also” (Luke 6:29, NKJV)? Are Christians supposed to stand aside while evil people destroy their homes, kill their family and neighbors, and steal their possessions?

Dr. Bernard shares his thoughts on this difficult question and how Christians might respond when threatened with physical violence and potential harm. He also discusses how the Bible's teachings apply to participation in modern warfare and capital punishment.

In this episode, Dr. Bernard references the book On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society by Lieutenant Colonel Dave Grossman.

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Are Oneness Pentecostals Modalists?28 Oct 202400:13:04

Are there theological similarities between modern Oneness Pentecostalism and the so-called "modalism" of early church history? In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. David K. Bernard compares what is known about modalism in the early church with modern Oneness Pentecostalism.

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The Bible, Biology, and Preferred Pronouns01 Aug 202200:17:53

The latest fad in social media and elsewhere is for individuals to post their “preferred pronouns." The idea is that others should not assume your gender identity. The underlying belief behind this practice is that gender is a social construct, not a biological fact. But how should a Christian respond when someone asks to be identified in a way that contradicts both biology and the Bible?

Dr. David K. Bernard responds by examining science and the Scriptures. He offers practical advice to believers of all ages who are attempting to navigate the turbulent waters of modern culture.

In this episode, Dr. Bernard references two books, Irreversible Damage by Abigail Shrier and As Nature Made Him: The Boy Who Was Raised as a Girl by John Colapinto.

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Is Jesus Standing at God's Right Hand?25 Jul 202200:12:58

Several New Testament passages describe Jesus as sitting or standing at God’s right hand. One of the most frequently referenced is Acts 7:55, where Stephen looks into heaven as he is being martyred and sees “the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God.” Taken at face value, this and similar verses seem to indicate a distinction between Jesus and God. How can Jesus, the Son of God, and God the Father be one and the same if Stephen really saw Jesus standing at God’s right hand?

Dr. David K. Bernard answers this question by reviewing the Bible's statements about the nature of God and the significance of the right hand in Scripture.

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Is Charging or Earning Interest a Sin?18 Jul 202200:13:30

Exodus 22:25 says, “If you lend money to any of My people who are poor among you, you shall not be like a moneylender to him; you shall not charge him interest” (NKJV). Several other Bible passages reiterate the same theme: God prohibited His people from charging interest on their money, at least when loaned to a fellow Israelite.

Considering this, is it a sin for modern Christians to put their money in the bank or financial markets for the purpose of earning interest? Does capitalism contradict God's Word? Dr. David K. Bernard answers these questions by comparing the setting of these biblical commands with the economic realities of the twenty-first century.

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Which Old Testament Rules Apply to New Testament Believers?11 Jul 202200:13:19

The Old Testament includes various commands that most Bible teachers would say are not applicable to Christians. For example, Leviticus 19:19 says, “Do not plant your field with two different kinds of seed. Do not wear clothing woven from two different kinds of thread.” Most Christians would say these commands do not apply to New Testament believers. However, the same chapter of Leviticus also says, “Do not steal,” “Do not deceive or cheat one another,” and “Do not defraud or rob your neighbor.” Christians believe these teachings do apply to them.

How can Christians determine whether an Old Testament passage is applicable to New Testament believers, or whether it was only in-force for the people living under the Old Testament? Dr. David K. Bernard offers a set of guidelines to help Christians answer this important question.

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Are Church Organizations Biblical?04 Jul 202200:15:26

One criticism occasionally leveled at the United Pentecostal Church International and other church organizations is that, in the view of some, there is no precedent for these entities in the New Testament. These critics argue that religious organizations are just manmade groups with no spiritual authority, and their leaders are little more than religious bureaucrats appointed by men.

Dr. David K. Bernard responds to this charge by showing the biblical precedent for organized Christian ministry. He provides Scriptural evidence of churches and leaders in the New Testament coordinating their efforts and appointing leaders with spiritual oversight and authority. Dr. Bernard also explains why churches and believers should do the same today.

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Is It OK for Christians to Be Cremated?27 Jun 202200:06:41

According to the National Funeral Directors Association, approximately 58 percent of people in the U.S. are now cremated at death. That number has risen dramatically in recent years, and is expected to keep climbing. Experts note that religion is a major influence in the decision of how to dispose of the body at death. For example, until 1963, the Roman Catholic Church prohibited cremation for members.

Does cremation violate God’s Word, or is it an acceptable choice for believers? Dr. David K. Bernard answers this question by explaining the Scriptural view of the human body and how it relates to cremation.

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Why Do Apostolics Oppose Abortion?20 Jun 202200:11:11

A leaked initial draft of a majority opinion in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization case indicates that the Supreme Court of the United States will strike down the landmark Roe v. Wade decision that made abortion the law of the land in the United States. Pro-life Christians are rejoicing at the apparent end of what they consider an unconstitutional ruling.

Why does the issue of abortion matter so much to Christians, including Oneness Pentecostals? How should Christians respond to the basic premise of the so-called “pro-choice” argument, which is that abortion is a private matter and no one other than the woman seeking the abortion should have a say in the matter?

Dr. David K. Bernard explains the biblical underpinnings of the pro-life argument and shares his thoughts on the Supreme Court's decision.

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How Should Christians Respond to Conspiracy Theories?13 Jun 202200:09:08

The moon landing was faked. The earth is flat. The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks were an inside job. The COVID-19 pandemic is a hoax. A secret organization called the Illuminati runs the world from behind the scenes.

All of these ideas have gained varying degrees of traction in recent years, mostly thanks to the internet. How should Christians respond to these and other conspiracy theories?

Dr. David K. Bernard shares his thoughts on the popularity of these theories, and discusses how Christians should respond in light of biblical truth.

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Is Jesus the Eternal or Begotten Son of God?06 Jun 202200:12:41

John 3:16 refers to Jesus as God's "only begotten Son." However, some theologians refer to Jesus as the “Eternal Son." There is a doctrine known as “eternal Sonship” which teaches that Jesus has eternally existed as the Son of God. According to this doctrine, Christ is and always has been the Son of God.

Dr. David K. Bernard examines what the Scriptures say about the sonship of Jesus Christ and why this debate matters to anyone who is committed to biblical truth.

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Why Do Some People Struggle to Receive the Holy Spirit?30 May 202200:16:36

If the Holy Spirit is promised to everyone, as the apostle Peter said in Acts 2:39, then why do some people seem to struggle to receive this gift? Dr. David K. Bernard discusses why some spiritual seekers receive the Holy Spirit almost immediately, while others seemingly struggle for months or years without experiencing this biblical promise. He offers practical advice and encouragement for those who are seeking for the Holy Spirit, as well as for spiritual leaders who are praying with them.

If you would like to explore this topic further, Dr. Bernard's book The New Birth provides an in-depth look at what Oneness Pentecostals believe about the baptism of the Holy Spirit. His book Spiritual Leadership in the Twenty-First Century includes a chapter on "Praying with Seekers."

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What Does Salvation by Grace Through Faith Mean?21 Oct 202400:15:34

In Ephesians 2:8-9, Paul wrote, “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: not of works, lest any man should boast.” Some Christians say these verses prove that practices such as baptism cannot be necessary for salvation because they are “works." Dr. David K. Bernard refutes this argument with an explanation of the biblical understanding of grace and faith.

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Can a Christian Be Demon Possessed?23 May 202200:12:34

The New Testament includes many accounts of Jesus and the apostles confronting and casting out demons. Are demonic spirits still active in the world today? Can a Christian be possessed by a demon?

Dr. David K. Bernard draws on Scripture and his experiences traveling and preaching around the globe to answer these important questions. He shows that, while Satanic forces certainly are at work in the modern world, believers have victory over them through Jesus Christ.

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Why Does God Care about Sex and Marriage?16 May 202200:18:11

Why is sex between consenting adults any of God's business? That certainly seems to be the prevailing attitude of Western society. This "anything goes" sexual ethic directly contradicts the Scriptures, which clearly teach that God has established boundaries around human sexual expression. But why does God think those boundaries are necessary?

Dr. David K. Bernard explains how both sociology and science support the biblical teaching that sex is permissible only within a marriage relationship between one man and one woman. Dr. Bernard's answer will provide clarity to anyone who has ever asked why God cares what consenting adults do behind closed doors.

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What Educational Path Should Apostolic Students Follow?09 May 202200:16:27

Many Apostolic students are currently trying to decide what educational path they will follow. Some may feel a call to ministry, but aren’t quite sure what that ministry is. They also may have academic gifts and interests they would like to pursue, but don't know how to balance education and ministry.

Dr. David K. Bernard answers this frequently-asked question by drawing on his own experiences as a student, teacher, and pastor. He also reviews the educational options and opportunities that are available to today's Apostolic students who want to pursue God's will while developing the gifts He has given them.

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