
Take a walk with Matt McMillen as he talks about your freedom in Christ.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 319 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ReligionReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Topics: Meaning of Counting the Cost, Context of Luke 14:26-33, Impossible Standards to be a Disciple, Hating Family in Luke 14:26, Hating Own Life in Luke 14:26, Bearing Your Cross in Luke 14:27, Building a Tower in Luke 14:28, Insufficient Funds to... more
Topics: Distorted Bible Teachings, Forgiveness by Blood (Hebrews 9:22), Jesus’ One Sacrifice (Hebrews 9), Confess and Agree (1 John 1:9), Annual Atonement (Leviticus 16), Obedience of Faith in (Romans 1:5), Propitiation (Romans 3:25), Forgive Because... more
Topics: Die to Self, Bible Says We Must Die to Self, Die to Self is Man-Made Religious Jargon, Our Old Self Died, Put Off the Old Self and Put On the New Self (Ephesians 4), Self as a Dirty Word, You are Not a Sinner But a Saint, Sin is Not Fun, Walk... more
Topics: Lies About the Commandments of Jesus, Confusing Moses’ Commandments With Jesus’, Separating the Covenants Correctly, All or Nothing Law Explained, Deuteronomy 4:2 Law Cannot Be Added To, The Jews’ Anger Toward Jesus Explained, The Two Command... more
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I have been listening to Matt McMillen’s Walk Talks for about a year and a half now. This podcast has opened my eyes to the truths concerning God’s Grace and forgiveness, the difference between Christianity and man made tradition, church history many other things about the Gospel that we are often taught in error by others. This podcast has really renewed my faith and put my heart at ease concerning my relationship with Christ!
Credit for him trying. But his arguments are blatantly designed to bolster up his position and not what Scripture says. I understand there is much nuance to the Bible. But Matt’s broad generalizations of some of his points are going to be damaging to a lot of people trying to understand the Bible.
I have also been in recovery for many years and can relate to Matts sharing of who we are in Jesus.
I carried alot of Southern Baptist , fire and brimstone baggage, which made me feel unworthy and “tainted, lukewarm Christian”
Today I know who I am in Christ,
Thanks Matt!
This man has such a prideful arrow out him that he refuses to teach the true word of God. Matt thinks he is smarter than Jesus, and the words of the Bible, and he bends those words to fit his false narrative. Matt is MUCH MORE CONCERNED with selling books and getting like and less concerned with preaching the truth.
A few years ago I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. At that time Matt started his walk talks. I also found his podcast at that time.His ministry is based on Jesus. The Grace that God provided to us through belief in His son, Jesus.I grew up attending different denominations of Church. Fearing the Rapture, that I would be going to hell because of every little mistake I made. Matt's ministry that is based on the Bible and the word of God has liberated me of years of pain. Doing so bas... more
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The content heavily emphasizes themes of grace, faith, and the transformative nature of Christianity, often challenging traditional interpretations and teachings associated with the church. Episodes frequently address misunderstandings related to biblical concepts, such as repentance, salvation, and the nature of God's forgiveness. The host provides insights into the freedom that comes from understanding one's identity in Christ and how this differs from legalistic approaches to faith. This engaging exploration aims to bring listeners a sense of peace and clarity regarding their relationship with God, making it appealing for anyone seeking deeper spiritual understanding or struggling with conventional religious dogma.
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