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Ask Adam | Season 2 - Episode 7 | Adam Bernal & Jessica Heilman

Jubilee Bridge Morgan Hill Season 2 Episode 7

Welcome to the Ask Adam Podcast, your laid-back hub for exploring faith and community. In each episode, we dive into approachable conversations, share relatable messages, and sprinkle in some good-natured humor. Whether you've been part of our community for ages or you're just curious about spirituality, this podcast is designed with you in mind. We keep it authentic, keep it lighthearted, and keep it focused on the things that truly count.

But here's the exciting part – we want to hear from you! Feel free to throw any questions our way. Whether it's about faith, life's twists and turns, or anything that's on your mind, we're ready for the conversation. So, grab your favorite beverage, hit that play button, and let's embark on this shared journey of faith and community, where curiosity is encouraged, and every question finds a warm welcome.

1. I cannot trust the Bible because it was written by man - From Whit


2. Why did Jesus cry out on the cross, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” Is it related to Psalm 22? Is it a moment of questioning and not understanding his Father’s intention for all his suffering?


3. Pastor Adam, are the promises of God given according to repentance, sacrifice, and obedience (i.e. Deuteronomy 28) or according to forgiveness, mercy and grace (i.e. crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus)? - Chris Flores


4. Good Evening Pastor Adam, and hi to you mom - I’ve been struggling with building a personal connection and communication with the Lord. It seems my confusion is furthered by what Jesus spoke in Luke chapter 10 verse 22, where in it it reads “…No one knows who the Son is except the Father, and no one knows who the Father is except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him.” Does this mean that I cannot know Jesus unless he reveals himself to me, instead of me seeking Him, and if so how do I let the Lord reveal Himself to me? Thank you - Andrew Heilman




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