Jo from Kansas City, KS, calls Hank Hanegraaff, the host of the Bible Answer Man broadcast and the Hank …

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  1. There is no "house of God" today in the sense of a physical building or temple as seen in the Old Covenant. With the coming of Christ and the fulfillment of His redemptive work, the temple system was abolished, and God no longer dwells in temples made by human hands (Acts 17:24). The idea of a specific "house of God" theology, which ties God's presence to a physical location like a church building, contradicts the New Covenant reality.

    Believers themselves are now the temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 3:16), and God dwells within His people, not in buildings. Clinging to "house of God" theology diminishes the full significance of Christ’s finished work and perpetuates a return to outdated, ritualistic thinking. Repent of this theology and its implications, which elevate places over people and reinforce the mistaken idea that God's presence is confined to certain locations or structures. Instead, embrace the truth that God's people are His dwelling place, and worship is in spirit and in truth, wherever believers are gathered.

  2. Hank great answer what I find today is young men and women do fall into this sin but many feel convicted that’s it’s not Gods design and repent and stop. I taught my son that these young women are not his property but Gods and they belong to the father till they are married

  3. Sorry, Hank, you're a boomer and you're losing this fight.
    Why not come stream with me seeing as your YT, with a huge sub count, doesn't get many views?
    I'd like to ask you some questions, talk, and maybe get you some more traffic. Why not?

    The problem with this issue is that young people get older, go to university, etc., and they realize you old people have lied, lied, lied, and lied some more.
    I found this out when I left Christianity, the church lies.
    And it's unashamed to lie.

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