Eddie Lawrence
Ready4Eternity Podcast
The Ready4Eternity Podcast is dedicated to inquisitive Bible students, exploring insights and biblical truths that that might not be fully explored in typical sermons or Bible studies. Episodes primarily feature audio narrations of blog posts from https://Ready4Eternity.com. Occasionally, we’ll have special episodes with guests to explore specific topics. Each episode offers accessible, thought-provoking explorations of biblical passages and topics, making complex theological concepts easy to understand. Designed for serious Bible students who are eager to explore more deeply than typical serm...
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Eddie Lawrence
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Jul 4, 2026
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98: What Baptism Has to Do with Ephesians 2:5-7 04.07.2026 7:27
Paul says God made us alive "with Christ," not "in Christ," a small word choice that points straight back to baptism in Romans 6. In this episode, we explore what we were actually saved from, what it means to be seated with Christ, and why this passage tells a very different story than the one some claim. Read: https://ready4eternity.com/what-baptism-has-to-do-with-ephesians-25-7/ The presence o...
New Book: "The Sleeping Dead" 21.06.2026 6:24
The Sleeping Dead: The Bible's Real Answer About Death and the Afterlife Ask ten Christians what happens the moment a believer dies, and you'll get ten different answers, heaven, Hades, purgatory, "a better place." In this episode, I'm introducing a new book that reveals what Scripture, not tradition, actually says about death and the afterlife. Free PDF, EPUB, and web edition: https://ready4etern...
97: When Believers Come Undone: A Counselor's Perspective 20.06.2026 1:05:52
In this episode, Eddie is joined by Devin Leitch, a pastor and founder of Form Counseling Ministry. Devin brings a unique vantage point: he sees the real-world fallout of a worldview crisis that most people never name as such. His clients don't walk in saying they have a biblical worldview problem. They come in feeling stuck, empty, or hopeless — and those presenting problems are often symptoms of...
96: Was Rahab Really a Prostitute? 25.04.2026 7:20
It has been claimed that Rahab wasn't really a prostitute, just an innkeeper. In this episode we trace that claim back to its source, look at what the Hebrew and Greek actually say, and ask why it matters that we get this right. Read: https://ready4eternity.com/was-rahab-really-a-prostitute/ The presence of any advertisements in connection with this content is determined solely by the hosting pl...
95: Why So Many Churches?: How the Methodists Got Their Name – Part 14 28.03.2026 7:53
Nobody names their own movement after an insult — but that's exactly what happened with the Methodists. In this episode, we trace the surprising origin of one of America's largest denominations, starting with two brothers at Oxford who couldn't stand how cold and formal the Church of England had become. We follow John and Charles Wesley from their disciplined little Bible study group — mockingly c...
94: What Really Makes Someone a Heretic? 14.03.2026 13:52
The word "heretic" gets thrown around a lot in Christian circles. But what does the New Testament actually say makes someone a heretic? The answer is shorter, and more surprising, than you might think. Read: https://ready4eternity.com/what-really-makes-someone-a-heretic/ The presence of any advertisements in connection with this content is determined solely by the hosting platform. I have no con...
93: Are We Born Sinful or Do We Become Sinful? What 'By Nature' Really Means in Ephesians 2:3 07.03.2026 10:07
What does it mean to be "by nature children of wrath" in Ephesians 2:3? Most readers assume Paul is confirming the doctrine of inherited sinful nature — that we are born corrupt, guilty before we ever make a choice. But a closer look at the Greek, the immediate context, and the witness of early church history tells a different story. In this episode we examine what Paul actually meant, why it matt...
92: Is Your Church Too Big? 07.02.2026 14:41
How big is too big for a church? Anthropologist Robin Dunbar suggests we can only truly know about 150 people. Beyond that, relationships shift from personal to organizational. In this episode, we explore what happens when churches push past this “barrier,” the cost it places on pastors and congregations, and whether growth in numbers always reflects growth in love, care, and community. We also co...
91: 10 Ways the Early Church Looks Different from American Churches: Part 2 24.01.2026 13:20
In Part Two, we ask a harder question. Have modern church adaptations actually worked? This episode explores seven ways abandoning first century patterns has damaged the church. We examine accountability, leadership structures, community life, money, baptism, and the shape of the gospel itself. Were early Christian practices merely cultural, or did they function as safeguards? If they were optiona...
90: 10 Ways the Early Church Looks Different from American Churches: Part 1 17.01.2026 14:01
Would a first-century Christian recognize your Sunday morning church service? This episode explores ten fundamental differences between the early church and modern American Christianity that go far beyond technology and buildings. From house churches of 20-50 people where everyone participated, to massive auditoriums where congregants watch a performance. From baptism performed immediately upon be...
89: How Eroding Biblical Worldview Threatens Mental Health 11.01.2026 9:13
Anxiety, depression, and fear rise among American Christians, yet the deeper cause often goes unnoticed. This episode explores George Barna’s research linking mental health struggles to an eroding biblical worldview. When believers lose Scripture as their interpretive lens, suffering and uncertainty become overwhelming. Emotional coping replaces faith, comfort replaces obedience, and reassurance r...
88: Why So Many Churches?: How the Episcopal Church Began – Part 13 03.01.2026 6:47
Picture this: It's 1783, and you just won independence from Britain. But every Sunday, you're still praying for King George in church. Awkward. In this episode, we explore how American Anglicans solved this revolutionary problem by creating an entirely new denomination: the Episcopal Church. Discover why they kept their prayer books but ditched the monarchy, and how they built a church structure t...
87: Skeptics Called David a Myth. Then the Tel Dan Inscription Turned Up 14.12.2025 10:00
For decades, scholars dismissed King David as a mythical figure no different from King Arthur. Then in 1993, archaeologists made a discovery that changed everything. The Tel Dan Inscription, found at an ancient city gate in northern Israel, contained just two Aramaic words that proved David was real. In this episode, I share the story of standing inches from this ancient stone in Edmond, Oklahoma,...
86: What Paul Really Means by “The Flesh” 07.12.2025 11:31
Some Christians think “the flesh” means the physical body. Paul meant something deeper. This episode explores how Paul used “flesh” to describe our inner capacity for weakness and rebellion. We look at key passages, expose common misunderstandings, and show how God redirects our drives rather than condemns them. Learn how to discern when a good desire becomes a corrupted impulse. Discover how the...
85: Spiritual Zombies? What Calvinism Gets Wrong in Ephesians 2:1 29.11.2025 10:10
Some people read Ephesians 2:1 and imagine spiritual zombies. Paul never used that idea. In this episode, we explore what Paul meant when he called sinners “dead.” We look at the language of his world and the metaphors he used. We show why the Calvinist idea of total inability does not fit Paul’s argument. Paul pictured real people on a dangerous path, not lifeless bodies with no power to respond....
84: The Day Jesus Joined the Church Staff Meeting 22.11.2025 17:07
In this episode, we step inside “Any Church USA” and witness what happens when Jesus shows up in the midst of busy schedules, full calendars, and well-intentioned programs. Through the eyes of church staff, we explore what it truly means to shepherd others, care for the hurting, and prioritize presence over performance. Tune in for a story that challenges every Christian to love the “sheep” the wa...
83: 87% of Christians Are Living Like Atheists (And It’s Making Them Miserable) 17.11.2025 11:48
Most Christians lack a fully biblical worldview, and it’s affecting their mental and spiritual well-being. In this episode, we explore George Barna’s research showing only 13% of believers see life through Scripture. We discuss how hope, God’s inheritance, and His immeasurable power provide certainty, stability, and purpose in a chaotic world. Learn how a biblical worldview cultivates confidence,...
82: Why Fixing the Church’s Worldview Is a Catch-22 11.11.2025 12:14
Most Christians don’t think biblically and pastors can’t teach what they don’t know. Congregants often fail to recognize unqualified leaders, creating a Catch-22 that keeps the church trapped in cultural thinking instead of Scripture. In this episode, we unpack the research, explore why this cycle persists, and highlight what it will take to restore biblical thinking and leadership in the church....
81: Only 13% of Born Again Christians Think Biblically—And It Shows 25.10.2025 13:46
Why do so many Christians claim faith but think like the world? In this episode, we break down shocking new data showing that only 13% of born-again believers hold a biblical worldview. Learn how syncretism shapes church culture, worship, morality, and discipleship—and what it takes to reclaim a faith fully rooted in Scripture. Biblical Worldview Assessments mentioned in the episode: - Arizona Ch...
80: Why So Many Churches?: Origins of the Baptists – Part 12 27.09.2025 7:59
Step back into seventeenth-century England, where the Baptist movement first took shape. Discover how John Smyth, Thomas Helwys, and others challenged tradition, defended liberty of conscience, and introduced believer’s baptism by immersion. Learn how their courage shaped both church life and the wider pursuit of religious freedom. Read: https://ready4eternity.com/why-so-many-churches-origins-of-t...
79: Why So Many Churches?: Calvinism and the Rise of Presbyterianism – Part 11 20.09.2025 10:03
In this episode, we explore the rise of Calvinism and its lasting influence on the Reformed tradition. From Zwingli’s early reforms in Switzerland to Calvin’s vision in Geneva and Knox’s fiery work in Scotland, discover how Calvinism shaped Presbyterianism and spread worldwide. Read: https://ready4eternity.com/why-so-many-churches-calvinism-and-the-rise-of-presbyterianism-part-11/ https://x.com/Re...
78: Why So Many Churches?: The Birth of the Church of England – Part 10 13.09.2025 7:27
In this episode, we explore how King Henry VIII’s personal ambitions reshaped England’s faith. From his desperate quest for a male heir to the dramatic break with Rome, discover how the Church of England was born and how Elizabeth I later solidified its identity. Join us for a story of power, faith, and a nation’s transformation. Read: https://ready4eternity.com/why-so-many-churches-the-birth-of-t...
77: Why So Many Churches?: Anabaptists in Steel Cages – Part 9 30.08.2025 9:28
In 1525, a small group of believers in Zurich sparked a movement by rejecting infant baptism and demanding radical obedience to Christ. Their defiance brought brutal persecution—burnings, drownings, and torture. In Münster, some took a violent turn, leading to steel cages that still hang today. Discover how these “rebaptizers,” hated by both Catholics and Protestants, shaped religious freedom, chu...
76: Cussing Christians 24.08.2025 14:10
In this episode, we tackle a question that's becoming increasingly common in modern Christianity: Is it okay for believers to use profanity? While society has grown more accepting of coarse language, some Christians are now arguing that swearing is perfectly compatible with faith. We examine the three main justifications used by "cussing Christians"—including the popular but misunderstood claim th...
75: Why So Many Churches?: Rise of the Lutheran Church – Part 8 23.08.2025 9:44
Martin Luther never intended to start a new denomination—he simply wanted the Catholic Church to stop selling salvation through indulgences. But when the Augustinian monk posted his 95 Theses on October 31, 1517, he accidentally ignited a theological revolution that would split Christianity forever. From his breakthrough understanding of salvation by faith alone to his defiant stand at the Diet of...
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