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Faithful Futures

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by Dakota Coffman

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The Faithful Futures podcast is all about knowing Jesus more intimately. Through Gods word we will dive into subjects effecting the next generation of Christians and hopefully be able to provide a few things: 1. Help in navigating difficult things 2. Bring the next generation closer to Christ and to know him on a personal level 3. Dive into difficult/taboo subjects that aren't talked about a whole lot We hope you get encouragement out of this show and all questions and comments can be emailed to dakota@faithfulfuturespodcast.com or on our website at https://faithfulfuturespod.transistor.fm/

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1/3/2024

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November 4, 2024

Should Christians not vote???

<p>In this episode of the Faithful Futures Podcast, Dakota explores the complex relationship between Christianity and voting. He discusses the significant number of Christians abstaining from voting, the scriptural basis for political engagement, and the moral implications of choosing between candidates. The conversation emphasizes the importance of aligning voting decisions with biblical principles and the potential impact of collective Christian action on societal change.</p><ul><li>41 million Christians are expected to abstain from voting.</li><li>Many Christians feel disillusioned with political candidates.</li><li>Scripture encourages prayer for leaders, regardless of personal opinions.</li><li>Christians are called to submit to earthly authorities as part of their faith.</li><li>Voting is a way to do good and influence society positively.</li><li>Choosing the lesser of two evils is a common dilemma for voters.</li><li>Not voting can sometimes be a more principled stand.</li><li>The moral weight of issues like abortion cannot be ignored in voting.</li><li>Christians must align their votes with biblical values.</li><li>Every action, including voting, has eternal significance.</li></ul><p>-Chapters-<br>00:00 Introduction to Voting and Christian Responsibility<br>06:04 The Dual Identity of Christians in Society<br>11:23 Navigating Moral Compromise in Voting<br>16:41 The Importance of Integrity in Voting Choices<br>22:09 Podcast outro.mp3<br></p><p><br></p>

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June 10, 2024

Ep. 15: Romans 3

<p>Summary</p><p>In this episode of the Faithful Futures podcast, Dakota Coffman continues his study of the book of Romans, focusing on chapter 3. He explores the idea that God's favor is not limited to the Jews and that Gentiles have the same opportunity to be declared righteous. He delves into the concept of circumcision of the heart and the importance of faith in God's judgment. Dakota also discusses the universal nature of sin and the need for salvation. He emphasizes that justification comes through faith in Jesus Christ and not by observing the law. The episode concludes with a discussion on the implications of the gospel of justification by faith alone.</p><p>Takeaways</p><ul><li>God's favor is not limited to a specific group of people, but is available to all who have faith in Him.</li><li>Circumcision of the heart, done by the Spirit, is what truly matters in God's eyes.</li><li>All people, both Jews and Gentiles, are guilty of sin and in need of salvation.</li><li>Justification comes through faith in Jesus Christ and not by observing the law.</li><li>The gospel of justification by faith alone humbles sinners, unites believers, and upholds the law.</li></ul>

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April 22, 2024

Ep. 14 Romans 2

<p>Takeaways</p><ul><li>God's judgment is fair and impartial, and sin is sin in His eyes.</li><li>Understanding God's character and how He responds to sin is crucial in shaping our own response.</li><li>Good works should flow from our salvation, but they do not save us.</li><li>True circumcision is of the heart, and God looks at the internal reality rather than external appearances.</li></ul><p>Sound Bites</p><p>"Sin is sin to God."<br>"God is not one dimensional."<br>"We are not saved by our works, but good works must result from our salvation."</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Introduction and Imaginary Opponent<br>06:04 Four Ways People Respond to Sin<br>12:13 God's Impartial Judgment and the Value of Works<br>16:01 Gentiles and Jews: Different Sins, Same Guilt<br>28:08 Circumcision of the Heart and Internal Reality<br></p>

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What is Faithful Futures?

The Faithful Futures podcast is all about knowing Jesus more intimately.

Through Gods word we will dive into subjects effecting the next generation of Christians and hopefully be able to provide a few things:

  1. Help in navigating difficult things
  2. Bring the next generation closer to Christ and to know him on a personal level
  3. Dive into difficult/taboo subjects that aren't talked about a whole lot

We hope you get encouragement out of this show and all questions and comments can be emailed to dakota@faithfulfuturespodcast.com or on our website at https://faithfulfuturespod.transistor.fm/

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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