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SOW What Podcast

SOW What Podcast

By: Harvest Fields Community Church
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Sow What Podcast | Planting Truth & Restoring Lives

Welcome to SOW What — a podcast where we break down big Bible questions and explore what they really mean for our lives today.


Whether you're new to the faith or looking to grow deeper, we’re here to plant truth, challenge assumptions, and cultivate real conversations about Scripture.

Let’s grow together—one question at a time. 🌱

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  • Episode 2 | Can You Lose Your Salvation?
    Jul 10 2025

    Summary Notes:

    Can a person lose their salvation once they are saved? This episode explores the biblical and theological views on salvation—how it is obtained, its permanence, and what it means to live it out.


    What is Salvation?

    • Salvation means being rescued from the consequences of sin.
    • It is a free gift from God, available to anyone who believes in Jesus (John 3:16).
    • Salvation is seen throughout the Bible, including:
    • Old Testament: Exodus, Noah’s Ark as types/shadows of deliverance.
    • New Testament: Fulfilled through Jesus Christ.

    Why Do We Need Salvation?

    • All humans are born into sin and are separated from God (Romans 6:23, Ephesians 2:1–3).
    • We are under the wrath of God and enslaved to sin without divine intervention.
    • God’s love and mercy make salvation possible.

    How Can Someone Be Saved?

    • Romans 10:9–10 and John 3:16 outline that: one must believe in their heart and confess with their mouth that Jesus is Lord.
    • Salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone—not by works.

    Can You Lose Your Salvation?
    Different perspectives were shared:

    Yes and No:

    • You can’t be taken from God’s hand by external forces.
    • But a person can choose to walk away from the faith (forfeit salvation).
    • Emphasized humility: We may not fully understand God's mysteries.=
    • Lean toward eternal security but emphasize working out your salvation (Philippians 2:12).
    • Salvation is a gift, but it should be stewarded with reverence and obedience.


    No:

    • Christ’s work is complete and secure.
    • Those who fall away may have never truly been saved to begin with (1 John).
    • God’s salvation is sealed by the Holy Spirit (Ephesians 1:13–14).


    Biblical Support

    • Ephesians 1:13–14 – The Holy Spirit is the seal of salvation.
    • 2 Corinthians 13:5 – “Examine yourselves to see whether you are in the faith.”
    • Hebrews 6, Matthew 7, and 1 John were referenced in discussions about evidence of salvation and spiritual endurance.

    Application Points

    • Instead of asking “Can I lose salvation?”, ask: “Have I truly received salvation through faith in Jesus Christ?”
    • Salvation should lead to a life of holiness, daily surrender, and repentance—not perfection.
    • The Spirit of God helps believers endure and live transformed lives.
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    31 mins
  • Episode 1 | SOW What is the Good News?
    Jul 3 2025

    SOW What is the Good News?

    On our debut episode we dissect what the "Good News" really is and what it's all about. Be sure to read the full summary notes below:

    What is the Gospel?

    • Gospel means “Good News” (Greek: euangelion).
    • It announces victory and the rise of a new king.
    • It's the message of salvation through Jesus Christ.
    • Humanity is separated from God due to sin, beginning with Adam and Eve.
    • We are born into a sinful nature and live under the wrath of God.
    • Our own deeds or righteousness cannot reconcile us to a holy God.
    • Unlike worldly good news (e.g., buying a car or house), the Gospel brings eternal joy and transformation.


    The Character of God

    • God is holy – His holiness cannot tolerate sin.
    • God is righteous – He must judge sin justly.
    • God is love – His love makes salvation possible.
    • His character—love, holiness, and justice—forms the foundation of the Gospel.


    The Role of Jesus

    • Jesus lived a sinless life, died a sacrificial death, and rose from the grave.
    • He took our place and bore our sin (substitutionary atonement).
    • He satisfied God’s justice and reconciled us to the Father.
    • Jesus is our advocate and intercessor in daily life.


    Human Response to the Gospel

    • Repent: Turn from sin.
    • Believe: Put faith in Jesus Christ.
    • Confess: Publicly declare Jesus as Lord and Savior.
    • Follow: Live a life of obedience and holiness (not perfection, but surrender).
    • Forgiveness of sins and justification before God.
    • A new identity and peace with God.
    • The indwelling of the Holy Spirit.
    • Eternal life and a restored relationship with God.
    • Daily transformation and renewed desires through the Spirit.


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    32 mins
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