#12280 Can We Take Jesus Literally as the Bread of Life? Hell, Mercy, and Saints - Jimmy Akin

<p>&#8220;Can we take Jesus literally as the Bread of Life?&#8221; This episode explores the nuances of interpreting Jesus&#8217; words, addressing the Protestant claim about literalism and metaphor. Additionally, we delve into the nature of hell and God&#8217;s mercy, and discuss how to approach conversations with Protestants regarding the intercession of saints. Tune in for a thoughtful exploration of these important topics.</p>
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<p><strong>Questions Covered:</strong></p>
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<li>07:29 – Protestant claim we shouldn&#8217;t take Jesus literally when he says that he is the bread of life because he also says he is a door. What is the best response to this?</li>
<li>15:37 – How do we know that hell is forever and how do we justify God being merciful with that reality being taken into consideration?</li>
<li>23:26 – What angle can we use when talking to protestants when discussing the intercession of the saints. It seems like they get hung up on the ‘praying to’ wording.</li>
<li>35:21 – Since Jesus is omniscient and omnipotent, did that take away from his suffering?</li>
<li>43:46 – Why is it uncommon to pray to Old Testament saints?</li>
<li>47:16 – I’ve heard it said that the reason Satan fell was because he knew God would become man. Wouldn&#8217;t this imply that Satan has some kind of foreknowledge?</li>
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