5 Minutes with Pastor Lutzer

Auteur(s): Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer
  • Résumé

  • Each week, join Pastor Erwin Lutzer, from The Moody Church, for a brief conversational teaching about the Bible and the Christian life. With over 40 years of ministry experience, Pastor Lutzer offers solid biblical truths that both instruct and transform as we apply God's Word together.
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  • Why Doesn't A Loving God Stop Suffering? | God Is Love #4
    Apr 22 2024

    If God is so loving, why doesn't He intervene in human suffering? Yet God loves us in ways we do not understand. Pastor Lutzer confronts our expectations of love from Romans 8, giving hope in our suffering. As children of God, we are loved eternally, even as Jesus is loved. This episode was originally published April 22, 2019 as “The Attributes of God | Week 16: Love.”

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    6 min
  • Does God Love The Whole World? | God Is Love #3
    Apr 15 2024

    What does it mean that God loves the "world"? The love is God is a difficult teaching, especially when we consider His hatred for sin and evil. Pastor Lutzer explores the deeper questions related to John 3:16. Each of us is invited to love God in return and be loved eternally. This episode was originally published April 15, 2019 as “The Attributes of God | Week 15: Love.”

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    5 min
  • Does God Love Everyone Unconditionally? | God Is Love #2
    Apr 8 2024

    If we are saved, there is nothing we can do to convince God to love us more or less. The redeemed are loved with the same love as Jesus. Pastor Lutzer ponders the implications for believers because of God's unconditional love. Is such a love fair? This episode was originally published April 8, 2019 as “The Attributes of God | Week 14: Love.”

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    6 min

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