Sin, Church Chuck F. Betters Sin, Church Chuck F. Betters

Does Baptism Wash Away Our Sins?

In this episode, Dr. Betters answers the question, "After our sins are washed away in baptism why do we all seem to be punished for sins we committed before coming to Christ? I traditionally tell people that what they are seeing isn't punishment it's actually part of suffering like what Paul went through after he done many of those same things to Christian's which was done to him. Jesus said come let me show you how much you must suffer. I tell them punishment for sin is hell nothing more nothing less. For sins after coming to faith in Christ we get chastening which hurts but again is not punishment or wrath. Am I correct or did I run in vain on that subject."

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Sin Chuck F. Betters Sin Chuck F. Betters

Why Did God Punish All Of Humanity For The Sins Of Two People?

In this episode, Dr. Betters answers the question, "Why did God punish all of humanity for the sins of two people? It's like punishing me for something my great-great-grandparents did... And what was he trying to achieve by drowning everyone except one family? And why was he mad if he knew it would happen?"

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Sin, Emotions Chuck F. Betters Sin, Emotions Chuck F. Betters

How Do I Stop Swearing?

In this episode Dr. Betters answers the question, "What about swearing, I stumbled and I hate it but I try and try to stop, and sometimes it will just burst out of my mouth without thinking due to frustration. It makes me so upset and I hate it so much I feel sick about it"

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Emotions, Grief Chuck F. Betters Emotions, Grief Chuck F. Betters

I'm afraid Of Losing Everyone

In this episode Dr. Betters answers the question, "Well, to be honest, I want to reveal something that I am feared of losing everyone my parents, my family members, my friends, and everyone pls tell me how can I overcome that?"

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Doctrine & Theology Chuck F. Betters Doctrine & Theology Chuck F. Betters

The Millennial Kingdom

In this episode Dr. Betters answers the question, "Howard asks, I was reading about the millennial kingdom in Revelations and a question came to mind. When Christ physically returns to earth and set’s up the millennia kingdom, nonbelievers will be cast into the lake of fire along with Satan. He will rule for a thousand years. At the end of the thousand years, He will release Satan ‘for a short period’ and Satan will create havoc again and Jesus will cast Satan and his followers back into the lake of fire forever. My understanding is that those who follow Satan are human. Now under the belief of ‘once saved, always save’ that implies that children will be born. Is that correct? Have I gone astray in my thinking? What do you think?"

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