
Faith Matters (Archive)
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Hosted by Faith Bible Church · religion · EN · 62 episodes
Faith Matters is a podcast designed to help you think think Biblicaly about matters of the Christian Faith, and share stories and updates on matters of Faith Bible Church. (This show ran from 2021 to 2025.)
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Faith Matters (Archive)
A brief update about the future of Faith Bible Church podcasts.

Faith Matters (Archive)
In the final part our series "Do you fear death?", Dan Jarms and Brian Sayers discuss end of life ethical issues. They emphasize the biblical principle that humans are created in God's image, giving inherent worth from conception. They distinguish between preserving life and prolonging death, using personal stories to illustrate. They also remind listeners of the need for family discussions on end-of-life care.

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Dan Jarms and Jim Greenup address practical matters in preparing for death—the importance of planning for spouses, children, and grandchildren. They discuss the necessity of having a will, and the potential need for a trust, especially for significant assets or dependents, and they advocate for a balance between family and broader spiritual and charitable support. They also note the importance of life insurance for financial stability and the role of a power of attorney for decision-making during incapacitation. Throughout, they connect these practical steps to the Biblical principle of stewardship and giving. This episode is a good launching point for le...

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Dan Jarms and Mark Frankian discuss the importance of being ready for death, referencing Hebrews 9:27 and the concept of judgment. They define death and the second death as separation. Mark points to the significance of faith in Christ for eternal life, contrasting it with the "second death" in Revelation 20. They address the uncertainty of those unsure of their eternity, urging them to trust in Jesus, and caution against relying on good deeds or religion for salvation. Finally, they encourage believers to live faithfully, preparing for death by focusing on Christ and serving Him daily.

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Dan and John discuss the afterlife, focusing on what happens to a loved one, "grandma," after death. They explore two scenarios: if grandma is a believer versus if she is not. For believers, upon death, their souls are immediately in the presence of the Lord, awaiting the final resurrection. For unbelievers, their souls enter an intermediate state, until the final judgment. They emphasize the importance of evangelism and the hope of reunion with loved ones in eternity. The conversation also touches on the grief process, encouraging believers not to grieve as those without hope.
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