Christian identity / holiness
Cited to argue that Jesus' followers were explicitly called 'Christians,' supporting the claim that the early believing community bore that identity.
Quoted to define 'pure religion' as practical holiness and care for the vulnerable, correcting the slogan that Christianity is 'not a religion.'
The host cited this verse to say believers who receive Christ are given the right to become children of God, contrasting Christian sonship with the Quranic slave-only relationsh...
The host cited this passage to stress Jesus' distinction between slave and son, using it to contrast the Gospel's permanent sonship with the Quran's master-slave framework.
Read pastorally to tell a seeker that confessing Christ may divide households, and that loyalty to Jesus must come before family acceptance.
Recommended as a psalm about keeping one's way pure and resisting temptation; the speaker cited it in response to a viewer asking for Bible verses to help avoid temptation.