EP 172: Theology Questions with a Teenager | Joel Muddamalle

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Join Alivia Lusko as she sits down with Dr. Joel Muddamalle, the resident theologian at Proverbs 31 Ministries, for an insightful conversation on theology. Alivia asks thought-provoking questions about the essence of faith, the role of humility, and the meaning of freedom in Christ. They explore complex biblical topics like the Nephilim in Genesis 6 and the relevance of Leviticus and Numbers for modern believers. Dr. Muddamalle also shares wisdom from his book, "The Hidden Peace," making this episode a must-listen for anyone eager to deepen their understanding of theology and its practical implications. Connect with us on social! Joel: @muddamalle Levi: @levilusko Jennie: @jennielusko Fresh Life Church: @freshlife Links Joel Muddamalle: https://bit.ly/4cAFdLP Proverbs 31 Ministries: https://bit.ly/3SUNjI4 "The Hidden Peace" on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3XahqxM Get the 5 Gallon Bucket: https://bit.ly/sdl4sHY Get the Lusketeer Sticker: https://bit.ly/sdl4sHY Want to be on the next Q&A episode? Send us your questions! https://bit.ly/3RonhJI Timestamps: 03:47 - What is theology and why is it important? 06:16 - How do you approach sharing the gospel? 10:57 - What does freedom in Jesus really mean? 15:11 - How can you discern if someone is truly a man or woman of God? 18:12 - Did Jesus know He was the Son of God as a child? 21:31 - What is your favorite Bible translation and why? 24:55 - Why is worshiping as a community important? 27:33 - Who did the sons of Adam marry? 38:01 - Will heaven have modern things like roller coasters? 42:05 - Why is bloodshed necessary for atonement? 45:22 - How can we as a church be tougher and not easily offended? 48:40 - How can we fight for our walks with God today? 50:58 - How was the order of the Bible chosen? 54:16 - How are Leviticus and Numbers relevant to us today? 57:37 - What did you learn most while writing your book, "The Hidden Peace"?

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