Michael Easley
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Dr. Michael Easley answers your biblical and theological questions each week. Call or text us at 615-281-9694 or email us at question@michaelincontext.com with your question.
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Jul 9, 2026
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Episodes
Can You Be Saved Without Showing Fruit? 09.07.2026 23:59
Can someone genuinely be saved without showing lasting spiritual fruit? In this episode, Dr. E tackles one of the most debated questions in Christian theology: What is the relationship between salvation, fruit, and sanctification? If salvation is by grace through faith alone, what role do good works play? And should Christians expect evidence of transformation in every believer's life? Dr. Easley...
Is It a Sin for Christians Not to Have Children? 02.07.2026 16:11
Is it sinful for Christians to choose not to have children? In this episode, Dr. E tackles a question many Christian couples quietly wrestle with: Does God's command to "be fruitful and multiply" apply to every believer today? Together they explore what Genesis teaches about God's design for marriage and family, how the New Testament shapes our understanding of singleness and parenting, and whethe...
Are Modern Jews Still God’s Chosen People? 25.06.2026 13:14
Are modern-day Jews still God's chosen people if they don't believe Jesus is the Messiah? In this episode, Dr. E tackles one of the most common—and often misunderstood—questions in Christian theology. Looking carefully at Romans 9–11 and the Abrahamic covenant, he explains how God's covenant promises to Israel relate to salvation through Jesus Christ. Dr. Easley discusses the biblical origins of t...
Can a Christian marry a non-Christian? 18.06.2026 13:29
In this episode, Dr. E tackles a frequently misunderstood passage and explains its context within Paul's letter to the Corinthians. He discusses what sanctification means, why Paul encouraged believers to remain in existing mixed-faith marriages, and how this passage relates to the biblical principle of being unequally yoked. Dr. Easley also shares practical wisdom for dating, marriage, and pursui...
Does the Shroud of Turin Prove Jesus? 11.06.2026 10:47
Does the Shroud of Turin prove Jesus' resurrection? In this episode, Dr. E tackles one of Christianity's most debated artifacts: the Shroud of Turin. While many believers see the shroud as compelling evidence for Christ's crucifixion and resurrection, Dr. Easley explains why he remains unconvinced that it is Jesus' actual burial cloth. Drawing from biblical theology, church history, archaeology, a...
How Does The Trinity Actually Work? 04.06.2026 19:45
What is the Trinity — and why is it so difficult to understand? In this episode, Dr. E responds to a listener asking one of the most common questions in Christianity: If God is one, how can the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit all be God? Dr. Easley walks through key biblical passages that reveal the Trinity, explains why Christians are not worshipping three gods, and shows why the doctrine matters fo...
Should Churches Discipline Christians For Dating Non-Believers? 28.05.2026 20:45
What happens when a Christian starts dating a non-believer? Should a church step in? And when does wisdom become a matter of church discipline? In this episode, Dr. E discusses one of the most difficult issues pastors and churches face today: church discipline, restoration, and how believers should respond to ongoing sin. Dr. Easley explains the biblical purpose of church discipline, why the phras...
Why Do We Call God, Jesus, and The Holy Spirit The Trinity? (RERELEASE) 21.05.2026 10:34
The word “Trinity” never appears in the Bible… so why do Christians believe it? In this episode of Ask Dr. E, Michael Easley answers a thoughtful question about the Trinity, early church history, and whether Christians should describe God more “mysteriously” rather than as three persons in one God. Dr. Easley explains why the doctrine of the Trinity matters, why common analogies often fail, and ho...
Why Did God Command Violence in the Old Testament? 14.05.2026 18:05
What do you do with the hardest passages in the Bible? In this episode, Dr. E responds to a listener wrestling with one of the biggest objections people have about Christianity: Why did God command the destruction of entire nations in the Old Testament? Dr. Easley walks through passages in Joshua, Deuteronomy, 1 Samuel, and 2 Kings while explaining the historical, theological, and spiritual contex...
How Could Angels Rebel Against God? 07.05.2026 19:05
What really happened when Satan fell—and how could angels rebel against God in the first place? In this episode, Dr. E answers a deep theological question about heaven, angels, and the nature of evil. If heaven is perfect and without sin, how could rebellion ever exist? Dr. Easley explains the difference between the final, sinless heaven and the broader spiritual realms described in Scripture. He...
Does Ezekiel 33 Teach You Can Lose Salvation? 30.04.2026 11:31
Does Ezekiel 33 teach that you can lose your salvation? In this episode, Dr. E walks through a difficult Old Testament passage that often confuses both believers and skeptics. At first glance, it sounds like a righteous person can lose everything by sinning—or that a wicked person can earn their way back through good behavior. But is that really what Scripture is saying? Dr. Easley explains how th...
How Should Women Biblically Respond to Prejudice? 23.04.2026 16:24
Should women vote? A viral video makes bold claims about women, leadership, and politics—but what does the Bible actually say? In this episode, Dr. E responds to a controversial perspective that blurs the lines between cultural opinion and biblical truth. He unpacks commonly misused passages, addresses the role of women in Scripture, and explains why Christians must be careful not to fuse politica...
Why Aren't Catholics Encouraged to Read Their Bible? 16.04.2026 13:56
Why don’t many Catholics read the Bible—and are they actually discouraged from it? In this episode of Ask Dr. E, Dr. Michael Easley answers a thoughtful question from a listener who grew up Catholic and now wonders why Scripture often feels unfamiliar or inaccessible within that tradition. Dr. Easley walks through church history, including the impact of the Council of Trent, and explains how autho...
What Does “Woman Is the Glory of Man” Actually Mean? 09.04.2026 15:51
What does 1 Corinthians 11:7 mean when it says, “man is the glory of God, but woman is the glory of man”? And how does that fit with Genesis 1:27, where both male and female are created in the image of God? In this episode of Ask Dr. E, Dr. Michael Easley answers a thoughtful question about one of the Bible’s most debated passages on men, women, creation, worship, and God’s design. He explains why...
Is Using The Word ‘Lent’ Against Biblical Teaching? 02.04.2026 12:32
Is Lent biblical? Should Christians observe it? And how should believers think about spiritual practices leading up to Easter? In this episode, Dr. E answers a question about Lent, church tradition, Easter preparation, and the finished work of Christ. While many Christians use Lent as a season of reflection before Resurrection Sunday, Dr. Easley explains why the Bible does not command Lent and why...
How Can Two Inerrant Scriptures Differ Over a Common Historical Fact? 26.03.2026 18:46
In this episode, Dr. E answers a challenging question about the timeline of Jesus’ crucifixion. From the “sign of Jonah” to the apparent differences between the Synoptic Gospels and John, Dr. Easley walks through how to understand these passages in their proper historical and cultural context. What about the “three days and three nights”? Did Jesus celebrate Passover before or after His arrest? An...
Did Adam and Eve Have Access to the Whole Earth? 19.03.2026 12:19
Did the Garden of Eden have boundaries? Was it a small, defined location—or did Adam and Eve have access to the whole earth? In this episode of Ask Dr. E, Dr. Michael Easley walks through Genesis 2 to explore what Scripture actually says about Eden, its rivers, its geography, and what changed after the fall. Becky and her husband are debating whether the Garden was a specific locale with borders o...
How Do We Rectify That God Wants All Saved but Most Will Not Be? 12.03.2026 10:41
In this episode, Dr. E answers a question about universalism, free will, and predestination. Scripture says God desires all to come to repentance (2 Peter 3:9; 1 Timothy 2:4). But Jesus also says many take the wide path to destruction. So how do we reconcile those truths? Does God’s will fail? Are we given the option to accept or reject salvation? If God is omnipotent, why doesn’t He save everyone...
What Happens When Someone Walks Away from Faith? 05.03.2026 11:35
What happens when someone who once professed faith in Christ later renounces it and calls themselves an atheist? In this episode of Ask Dr. E, Michael Easley answers one of the most difficult questions Christians face: Can you lose your salvation? Dr. Easley walks through key passages like Ephesians 1:13, John 3:16, John 10:27–28, and Romans 8 to explain the doctrine of eternal security. He also a...
Should We Use The Legacy Standard Bible? 26.02.2026 9:51
What is the Legacy Standard Bible (LSB), and how does it compare to the NASB? In this episode of Ask Dr. E, Dr. Michael Easley answers a listener’s question about the LSB translation, explaining its connection to the New American Standard Bible and the translation philosophy behind it. He discusses formal equivalency, why certain wording choices were updated, and how readers should think about cho...
How Do You Explain The Gospel to Young Children? 19.02.2026 17:15
How do you explain salvation to a toddler without oversimplifying the gospel — or pressuring them into a decision they don’t understand? In this episode, Dr. E answers a parenting question about helping young children understand faith, sin, and salvation. He explains why children can grasp concepts like trust, belief, and faith, even before they fully understand theology, and encourages parents to...
Why Are People Converting From Evangelical Christianity to Roman Catholicism? 12.02.2026 16:28
Why don’t Jews still offer animal sacrifices if the Old Testament law still applies? In this episode of Ask Dr. E, Dr. Michael Easley answers a thoughtful listener question by walking through Jewish history, Scripture, and the book of Hebrews. Dr. Easley explains the differences within modern Judaism, why the sacrificial system requires very specific biblical conditions, and how the destruction of...
Why Do The Jews No Longer Offer Sacrifices? 05.02.2026 13:34
Why don’t Jews still offer animal sacrifices if the Old Testament law still applies? In this episode of Ask Dr. E, Dr. Michael Easley answers a thoughtful listener question by walking through Jewish history, Scripture, and the book of Hebrews. Dr. Easley explains the differences within modern Judaism, why the sacrificial system requires very specific biblical conditions, and how the destruction of...
How Can Christians Overcome Fear and Anxiety? 29.01.2026 13:55
Fear shows up in many forms—panic attacks, self-doubt, trauma responses, or everyday anxiety. In this episode of Ask Dr. E, Dr. Michael Easley responds to a listener’s honest question: What is the best way for believers to overcome fear? Dr. Easley offers a thoughtful, biblically grounded response that acknowledges the complexity of fear. Some fear requires professional counseling. Some fear is ro...
Did God, Adam, and Eve Have a Language? 22.01.2026 9:04
Did God have a language? Did Adam and Eve speak Hebrew—or something else entirely? In this episode of Ask Dr. E, Dr. Michael Easley explores what the Bible reveals about language at creation, the Tower of Babel, and how God communicated with humanity from the very beginning. Walking through Genesis, Hebrew, and the broader family of Semitic languages, Dr. Easley explains why Scripture doesn’t give...
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