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What’s your verdict? Join Pastor John Munro for daily Bible study where he offers clear, insightful Bible teaching that will challenge you to come to your own verdict! And don’t miss Avizandum, his weekly podcast commenting on timely issues and topics. Learn more and find more resources at theverdict.org.
What’s your verdict? Join Pastor John Munro for daily Bible study where he offers clear, insightful Bible teaching that will challenge you to come to your own verdict! And don’t miss Avizandum, his weekly podcast commenting on timely issues and topics. Learn more and find more resources at theverdict.org.
Episodes

Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
Faith Alone, Pt. 2
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
The Bible teaches that we’re all equal before God. And no matter who you are or what you’ve accomplished, none of us can do anything to save ourselves. There’s only one path to salvation. Pastor John Munro discusses what it means to be justified by Faith Alone.

Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
AVIZANDUM: Burial or Cremation
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
Is there anything wrong with a Christian being cremated? John deals with this very personal issue and common question raised by many families by offering biblical background and personal thoughts.

Monday Jun 10, 2024
Faith Alone, Pt. 1
Monday Jun 10, 2024
Monday Jun 10, 2024
Most of us are proud of what we can do or what we’ve accomplished. But when it comes to God’s way of salvation, we bring nothing to the table. Does this surprise you? Pastor John Munro continues in the book of Romans and explores what it means to be justified by Faith Alone.

Friday Jun 07, 2024
The Justice of God, Pt. 2
Friday Jun 07, 2024
Friday Jun 07, 2024
The Bible tells us that God is a holy God, and He will judge sin. But we read also of His mercy and compassion. This sounds like a contradiction. What are we to think? In this episode of THE VERDICT, Pastor John Munro discusses how God’s justice and God’s love are perfectly demonstrated at the cross of Christ.

Thursday Jun 06, 2024
The Justice of God, Pt. 1
Thursday Jun 06, 2024
Thursday Jun 06, 2024
We all have a sense of justice. The guilty should be convicted and the innocent should be protected. Pastor John Munro explains that while God is indeed a God of love and compassion, He is also a God of justice! How can we make sense of this? How are these ideas compatible? Join us as we explore the answers in the book of Romans.

Wednesday Jun 05, 2024
Grace Alone, Pt. 2
Wednesday Jun 05, 2024
Wednesday Jun 05, 2024
Many people think they can earn their way to Heaven. They give their money to a church, volunteer their time, and try their best to live good lives. But Pastor John Munro explains that the only way to Heaven is by the grace of God—through faith in Jesus Christ.

Tuesday Jun 04, 2024
Grace Alone, Pt. 1
Tuesday Jun 04, 2024
Tuesday Jun 04, 2024
The Bible makes it clear that we have all sinned against God. And no religion, ritual, or good deed can redeem us. So then, how is it possible to find peace with God? On this episode of THE VERDICT, Pastor John Munro takes us to the book of Romans to learn about the important truth of justification.

Tuesday Jun 04, 2024
AVIZANDUM: Marriage Advice
Tuesday Jun 04, 2024
Tuesday Jun 04, 2024
Having a strong and lasting Christian marriage means more than a beautiful ceremony. Don't miss the podcast as John discusses important relationship considerations and the value of premarital counseling.

Monday Jun 03, 2024
A Guilty Verdict, Pt. 2
Monday Jun 03, 2024
Monday Jun 03, 2024
Some people might argue that people are inherently good and that it’s really our environment or our circumstances that cause our problems. But Pastor John Munro explains that the real problem goes much deeper. All of us are flawed—we’re guilty of sin. Yet, through God’s grace, there is hope!

Friday May 31, 2024
A Guilty Verdict, Pt. 1
Friday May 31, 2024
Friday May 31, 2024
When we face problems in life, our first instinct is usually to find someone or something to blame. But Pastor John Munro explains that our deepest problem has nothing to do with our family, our circumstances, or the world around us—our greatest problem is the nature of our own hearts.
