On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast (04/29/24), Hank focuses on Holy Week, with Christians in the Eastern Church celebrating Palm Sunday yesterday. Holy Week for Christians in the East begins on Lazarus Saturday. It is on that day that we remember afresh that our Lord Jesus Christ raised Lazarus, a historical reality that points forward to the universal resurrection of all humanity. The next day, Palm Sunday marks the commemoration of Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Christ’s entrance into Jerusalem announced the establishment of the Kingdom of God and a foretaste of the time that He will gather His perfected bride and carry her over the threshold of Jordan into the New Jerusalem coming down out of heaven from God. On Holy Monday, the fig tree is set before us as a reminder of the danger inherent in having an appearance of godliness but being devoid of its reality; a reminder to be vigilant and bear fruits of righteousness and repentance.

Hank also answers the following questions:

  • If you believe that salvation is “once saved, always saved,” would this mean your free will no longer exists? Tim – Keller, TX (15:51)
  • To me, the term replacement theology seems to be an accurate term as opposed to a misnomer, would you not say? Mark – Vancouver, BC (21:11)

 

Resources related to today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast:

The Complete Bible Answer Book—Collector’s Edition, Revised and Updated by Hank Hanegraaff

The Third Day: The Reality of the Resurrection by Hank Hanegraaff

Truth Matters, Life Matters More: The Unexpected Beauty of an Authentic Christian Life by Hank Hanegraaff

What is Replacement Theology?

Special Print Issue of the Christian Research Journal, “A Biblical Response to Christian Zionism”

Does the Bible Make a Distinction Between Israel and the Church?

 

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