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In the second part of his two-part series, Dr. Owen Strachan explores the different aspects of the no condemnation life that every Christian leads.
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Dr. Owen Strachan discusses the concept of no condemnation for Christians. He focuses on two main themes: no condemnation from the law and no condemnation from the devil. Strachan emphasizes that Christians are not saved by works of the law, but through the finished work of Jesus Christ. He also highlights the ongoing ministry of condemnation by the devil and encourages listeners to look to the cross for assurance of God's love and forgiveness.
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On July 13th, 2024, there was an attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. While Trump was not killed, the event was a tragic display of evil and a reminder of the poisoned state of public discourse in America. In response to these events, Dr. Owen Strachan offers four reflections from a biblical worldview. He emphasizes the need for Christians to be galvanized by the evil they witness, to recognize the spiritual battle at hand, and to fight in hope, knowing that God is ultimately in control.
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Dr. Owen Strachan challenges the misconception that sanctification is solely the responsibility of the believer. He emphasizes that sanctification is a work of God's grace and that it is dependent on Him. Owen highlights seven truths about biblical sanctification, including the fact that it is not a burdening doctrine and that it is not legalism. He also emphasizes that sanctification is the fruit of the Spirit and that it involves both God's work and our active participation.
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Dr. Owen Strachan discusses the role of ethnicity and identity in Christianity. He addresses the debate over preserving or demolishing cultural backgrounds, particularly in relation to white Anglo-Saxon Protestant (WASP) culture. Strachan presents 10 truths about ethnicity and identity, emphasizing that God providentially gave us our ethnicity and that there is no such thing as race. He highlights the unity of the human race and the importance of appreciating our background, heritage, and culture while recognizing that the gospel unites people from diverse backgrounds. Strachan concludes by stating that the gospel is the central identity of Christians.
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Dr. Owen Strachan discusses the issue of abortion and the Republican Party's stance on it. It explores the potential changes to the party platform and the importance of Christians having a clear pro-life position. The host emphasizes the need for Christians to be engaged in the conversation and to speak up for the unborn. The conversation also touches on the cost of being pro-life and the rewards of honoring God. The host concludes by urging listeners to speak for the unborn, as they cannot speak for themselves.
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Dr. Owen Strachan has the day off, but we here at Grace and Truth do not want to leave you without edifying content on this Fourth of July! In this popular episode, Owen is joined by Jinger Duggar Vuolo discuss her background in the Gothardist system and her journey to disentangle her faith from fear. They discuss the harmful teachings of Bill Gothard, the founder of the system, and how it promoted legalism, fear, and control. Jinger shares her experience of growing up in the public eye and the pressure to conform to the strict rules and expectations. She also talks about her journey to true Christian faith and the freedom she found in Christ. The conversation highlights the importance of relying on God's grace and the sufficiency of Scripture.
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Dr. Owen Strachan has the day off today, but we here at Grace and Truth don't want to leave you without any edifying content! In this popular episode, Owen is joined by Grant Castleberry, senior pastor of Capital Community Church in Raleigh, N.C., and they respond to a piece written by Alistair Begg regarding whether Christians can attend transgender weddings. They argue that attending a transgender wedding would be participating in a work of darkness and giving approval to sin. They highlight the need for Christians to show love and compassion to sinners, but not at the expense of compromising biblical truth and holiness.
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Dr. Owen Strachan discusses the question of whether it is okay to love America and your country. He argues that it is not a bad thing to love your country and seek the good of the city where God has placed you. He emphasizes the importance of honesty about America's past and recognizing its failings, such as slavery and Jim Crow laws. However, he also highlights the need to seek the good of America and enjoy the blessings of liberty. Strachan encourages Christians to be salt and light in their communities and to be thankful for the country God has given them.
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Dr. Owen Strachan is once again joined by Neil Shenvi of Shenvi Apologetics, and they discuss the problematic ideas emerging from the 'woke right' movement. They address the argument that churches should prioritize their own ethnicity and local context over foreign missions, highlighting the importance of the Great Commission and loving our neighbors. They also critique the scapegoating of Jews by some in the woke right, emphasizing the biblical call to love and evangelize all people. The conversation warns against falling into the trap of victimhood and ethnocentrism, and instead encourages a gospel-centered perspective that transcends ethnic boundaries.
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Dr. Owen Strachan and Neil Shenvi of Shenvi Apologetics, discuss the embrace of critical theory in Christian Nationalism. They highlight the problem of using critical theory to understand the world and its impact on the church. They also explore the dangers of adopting overarching narratives without nuance and the need for careful and logical thinking.
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Dr. Owen Strachan interviews Neil Shenvi of Shenvi Apologetics, and they talk about the rise of what some are calling the "woke right". They discuss how Neil got interested in critical theory and wokeness, and how he began to understand critical race theory. They also explore the similarities between the woke left and the woke right, including the division of society into oppressors and oppressed, the reliance on hegemonic norms, and the goal of achieving social justice. They emphasize the importance of gospel unity in Christ and the need to reject both left-wing and right-wing wokeness.
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Dr. Owen Strachan is joined by Cynthia Garrett, author of 'The Naked Truth: Reclaiming Sexual Freedom in a Culture of Lies,' and she discusses her journey from a successful career in the entertainment industry to finding faith in Christ. She shares her personal experiences with sexual abuse, the confusion surrounding sex and sexuality, and the need for Christians to reclaim sexual purity. Garrett emphasizes the importance of understanding the sacredness of sex and the power of having a pure relationship with the Lord.
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Dr. Owen Strachan announces his new role as the Senior Director of the Dobson Culture Center at the James Dobson Family Institute. He emphasizes the importance of Christians being salt and light in a fallen world, rather than withdrawing from it. The Dobson Culture Center aims to assist Christians in living based on a biblical worldview, provide biblical insights into marriage and parenting, engage cultural issues, help believers understand and oppose ungodly systems, equip parents to disciple their children, help Christians engage culture without becoming entangled by it, and proclaim the joy of the transforming gospel to fellow sinners.
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Dr. Owen Strachan addresses the news of the American College of Pediatricians issuing a bold declaration calling for an immediate stop to the use of puberty blockers and the embrace of gender ideology that harms children. Owen highlights the need for compassion and grace in addressing the distress experienced by children and teenagers.
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Dr. Owen Strachan explores the concept of servant leadership in the context of the church and the home, distinguishing between bad and good forms of servant leadership. He delves into the nature of leadership, authority, and love, drawing insights from biblical passages and addressing the challenges and misconceptions surrounding these concepts.
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On this episode of Grace and Truth, Dr. Owen Strachan delves into the biblical narrative of 1 Samuel 25, exploring themes of biblical complementarity, wisdom, humility, and divine judgment. It highlights the interactions between David, Nabal, and Abigail, offering insights into the qualities of godly manhood and womanhood. The narrative serves as a model for living out biblical complementarity and the importance of wisdom and humility in decision-making.
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Dr. Owen Strachan is joined by David Closson, Director of the Center for Biblical Worldview at the Family Research Council, and they delve into the changing landscape of Pride Month and the cultural engagement of Christians and conservatives. They discuss the trend of major corporations scaling back their participation in Pride Month, the implications of this shift, and the broader implications for Christians engaging with the culture. The conversation also explores the concept of common grace, the biblical worldview of citizenship, and the importance of stewardship and love of neighbor in engaging in the political process.
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Dr. Owen Strachan is joined by Jeremy Vuolo, a Shepherd at Grace Community Church, explores the topic of cultural engagement and the balance between enjoying life and addressing the brokenness of the world. Owen and Jeremy delve into the idea of Christian maturity and discernment in engaging with various aspects of the world. The discussion also touches on the concept of common grace and the importance of not allowing the darkness of the world to overshadow the joy and happiness in life.
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Dr. Owen Strachan is joined by Jeremy Vuolo, a Shepherd at Grace Community Church and they explore the importance of focusing on the basics of the Christian life, the impact of social media on anxiety, the pressure to make a significant impact, the role of suffering in the Christian faith, and the significance of ordinary, faithful living. Owen and Jeremy emphasize the value of small, faithful actions and the impact of suffering in advancing the gospel.
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