I looked back after setting my hand to the plow. Am I done for?

I looked back after setting my hand to the plow. Am I done for?

Author: 1517 December 6, 2021 Duration: 9:35

Ted asks about what hope there is for those who have failed Jesus' admonition in Luke 9:62. Rod talks about the reality of all sinners' condition, and the truth that all sinners are not 'fit for the kingdom of God', but that there is yet hope in Christ for all such unfit sinners.

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In the spirit of those free-flowing back deck conversations in Irvine, Talks with Dad Rod captures the essence of long talks about life, faith, and everything in between. This podcast is a continuation of that tradition, now hosted by Rod and his son, Ted. Each brief episode distills the warmth and depth of those discussions into a six-minute format, offering a moment of reflection amidst daily routines. Listeners will hear candid exchanges rooted in a Christian worldview, yet broadly engaging with culture, philosophy, and the nuances of modern society. It’s less a formal lecture and more like pulling up a chair to listen in on a thoughtful dialogue between a father and son. The podcast naturally explores spirituality and personal experience, aiming to provide genuine connection and insight one short talk at a time.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 198

Talks with Dad Rod
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