Eternity: Extreme & Scary? with Jon Noyes
Happy Wednesday!
Today, though Grayce could not join the recording, Janell sits down with Jonathan Noyes to chat about a few of Grayce’s questions about eternity, and specifically hell. First, Jon shares about how he came to belief in Christ. He talks about his life before Christ and how his life has changed. They then get into a discussion about hell, punishment, and sin. They discuss the love, grace and holiness of God, and the human senses of justice. What happens when someone who didn’t get the opportunity to hear about God dies.? They also chat about emotionalism, relativism, and other cultural trends.
About Jonathan Noyes
Jonathan has worked as a speaker with Stand to Reason since 2019. A former atheist, Jonathan used to think belief in God was unwarranted and irresponsible. Then, after examining the evidence for Christianity he was faced with the fact that Jesus is who He says He is and the Christian worldview tells the true story of reality. Since then Jon has been passionate about engaging the culture with honest, well thought-out reasons why people should trust the Christian worldview. Jon has developed a series of passionate talks to do just that.
In 2013 Jonathan earned a master’s degree in Christian Apologetics from Biola University, graduating with honors. Jon brings a unique perspective to his audiences and the Stand to Reason team, having more than ten years' experience in the legal field and serving more than five as a pastor in his local church. Jon also serves on the board of directors for Life Without Limbs and at Beacon Hill Classical Academy, where he teaches discipleship.
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FSR: Grayce’s Intro
FSR: Grayce & Ryan
FSR October 2021 with Greg Koukl
Jon Noyes - Stand To Reason
Jon's talk about suicide (YouTube)
Life Without Limbs
Biola University
NLT Beginners' Bible
Tactics - Greg Koukl
The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, CS Lewis
"'Safe?' said Mr. Beaver; 'don't you hear what Mrs. Beaver tells you? Who said anything about safe? 'Course he isn't safe. But he's good. He's the King, I tell you.'"