On today’s <i>Bible Answer Man</i> broadcast (05/04/26), Hank answers the following questions:<br /><br />What is the difference between the Kingdom of Heaven and the Kingdom of God? <i>Sergio - Rochester, NY </i><b>(0:48)</b><br />Miles Monroe defines righteousness in the context of Matthew 6:33 as being rightly positioned within authority of government. What are your thoughts? <i>Sergio - Rochester, NY </i><b>(4:59)</b><br />Doesn’t “woe to you who are rich” in Luke 6:24 contradict other teachings in the Bible that do not condemn the rich? Dana<i> - Canoga Park, CA </i><b>(7:25)</b><br />Why aren’t we seeing Christians today perform miracles as we read about in the Bible? <i>Keith - Casper, WY </i><b>(15:11)</b><br />My niece is a Mormon. Can you explain their religion? <i>Rita - Nashville, TN </i><b>(19:32)</b><br />I read the verse, “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord.” But you say there are three persons. Isn’t that a contradiction? <i>Brian - Littleton, CO </i><b>(22:18)</b>

Bible Answer Man Podcast with Hank Hanegraaff

The Christian Research Institute

Q&A: Kingdom of God, Condemning the Rich, and Miracles

MAY 4, 202628 MIN
Bible Answer Man Podcast with Hank Hanegraaff

Q&A: Kingdom of God, Condemning the Rich, and Miracles

MAY 4, 202628 MIN

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On today’s <i>Bible Answer Man</i> broadcast (05/04/26), Hank answers the following questions:<br /><br />What is the difference between the Kingdom of Heaven and the Kingdom of God? <i>Sergio - Rochester, NY </i><b>(0:48)</b><br />Miles Monroe defines righteousness in the context of Matthew 6:33 as being rightly positioned within authority of government. What are your thoughts? <i>Sergio - Rochester, NY </i><b>(4:59)</b><br />Doesn’t “woe to you who are rich” in Luke 6:24 contradict other teachings in the Bible that do not condemn the rich? Dana<i> - Canoga Park, CA </i><b>(7:25)</b><br />Why aren’t we seeing Christians today perform miracles as we read about in the Bible? <i>Keith - Casper, WY </i><b>(15:11)</b><br />My niece is a Mormon. Can you explain their religion? <i>Rita - Nashville, TN </i><b>(19:32)</b><br />I read the verse, “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord.” But you say there are three persons. Isn’t that a contradiction? <i>Brian - Littleton, CO </i><b>(22:18)</b>