Pastor Paul Wilson sits down with Wyatt Marchant to talk about all things following Jesus, culture, society, and more.
What are the most common ways that we try to excuse our sin and why do those excuses fall short?
Paul and Wyatt discuss how to share your faith with those that are far from God.
Paul and Wyatt share their thoughts on where our culture and the Church are in 2025.
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Paul and Wyatt discuss the function and purpose of the Church.
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Paul and Wyatt discuss the concept of hell as depicted in the Bible. The conversation delves into the nature, purpose, and essence of hell, emphasizing its role as a place of final judgment and eternal separation from God's blessings.
Paul and Wyatt discuss the concept of heaven as a perfect society, the role of sin, and differing views on the afterlife. They explore cultural stereotypes of heaven and address the theological debate on free will in heaven.
Wyatt Marchant and Paul Wilson explore the nuanced differences between guilt and shame.
In this episode of Cibolo Creek Conversations, Wyatt Marchant and Paul Wilson delve into listener questions, focusing on one about near-death experiences and the possibility of posthumous salvation.
Wyatt and Paul dive into an intriguing listener question: 'Why originally would God have a chosen people? Why wouldn't He have made Himself available to all people He created from the start?
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Paul and Wyatt discuss the role of politics in the life of a Christian, emphasizing the importance of submitting all aspects of life, including political views, under the Lordship of Christ.
Paul and Wyatt delve into a deeper conversation about the concept of the 'Lordship of Christ.' They explore what it means for Christ to be Lord in a practical sense, discussing how various aspects of life should reflect this belief.
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In this episode of Cibolo Creek Conversations, hosts Wyatt Marchant and Paul Wilson return after a brief hiatus to discuss the question, Do Christians have to go to church?
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Are all sins the same in the eyes of God? Or, does He see certain sins as being more series than others? Paul and Wyatt discuss this question on this episode of Cibolo Creek Conversations.
Should Christians Attend a Homosexual Wedding? Paul and Wyatt discuss this question on this episode of Cibolo Creek Conversations.
Is being homosexual sinful? If so, can you be a Christian and a homosexual at the same time? All that and more in this episode of Cibolo Creek Conversations.
In many Christian communities, "doubt" is seen as a problem, and yet every Christian who has every existed has had doubt about certain aspects of the faith and in different seasons of life. In this episode, Paul and Wyatt discuss how "doubting" - having questions - is natural and can actually be helpful in deepening our relationship and understand of God.
Can you lose your salvation? If a person puts their faith in Jesus, can they do something that causes them to lose the promise of salvation? Paul and Wyatt discuss that question in this episode of Cibolo Creek Conversations.
Immigration is a hot button issue in the US. There is a wide array of staunch opinions ranging from letting anyone and everyone into the country, to not letting anyone in at all. But, how should a Christian view this issue?
Christ instructed us to preach the Gospel to the ends of the earth - and that includes inside of prisons. In this episode, Wyatt sits down with Rick Scheel and Tom Patterson to hear about the ways God is changing lives behind bars.
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