The Theology of COVID – The Last Word – Episode 745

This episode is part 3 and the final part in a study of the theology of COVID. We look at specific issues with the vaccines, and with issues like purity and freedom.


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9 thoughts on “The Theology of COVID – The Last Word – Episode 745”

  1. I really love this and I think it’s really one of the best Church podcasts around along with https://www.keionhenderson.com/church-podcast which is the podcast of our Church leader Keion Henderson. This will really help lots of people reflect and deal with the COVID situation properly and in a way that God really wants us to respond.

  2. Enjoy all of the Bible studies. The one on Covid is what I have been waiting for our Christian community to say.. In my area the hospital are over ran with Covid and I’m so saddened with the deaths and long term health problems from this. And most are Christian that refuse vaccination. I know not everyone will agree but we need to start thing of others and less about ourselves. And if you don’t agree at least think of others when you talk and go out into your community . Keep up the good work enjoy the Podcast. God Bless

  3. This last year starting in September 2021, I listen to these podcasts on my way to work. I am truly truly blessed by the daily devotion. I started at the beginning so I haven’t even listen to this podcast yet. I’m somewhere In 2009 of the show. Looking forward to the wisdom to come.

  4. How do I comment to a friend who believes the media is just blowing this up out of proportion, and counties and hospitals are padding their numbers to get more money from the state or federal government. She doesn’t wear a mask nor will get vaccinated because she believes God is telling her to fight the fear mongering. a
    She believes that going along with the CDC guidelines exacerbates the fear. How do you fight someone’s belief in what they think God is telling them?

    1. Carol, it’s hard. I don’t know that I know. There are so many stories coming from ICUs of people dying of COVID who still are skeptical. As people, it is hard for us to change out minds. That would mean admitting we were wrong and we will go to great lengths to avoid doing that.

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