wisdom / correction
Quoted in a superchat as encouragement that God, not Baal, is the true Lord, in relation to the host confronting Islam publicly.
Cited to support the point that Christians are commanded to give a reasoned defense of their hope, not merely complain that disagreement is rude.
Quoted as a mandate for believers to be ready to give a reasoned answer for their hope, used to defend the value of apologetics for strengthening Christians.
Quoted in a superchat to compare current events to a biblical scene where God defeats enemies without direct combat, reinforcing that the host did not need to act for God to vin...
Quoted to say Christians destroy arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God, used to justify polemical apologetics.
Raised by a caller to claim Christians should not 'debate the word'; the host read the passage and argued it actually forbids useless quarreling over words, not reasoned defense...