
The Narrow Path Radio Program (1 Hour) 20260326
Mar 27, 2026
Callers probe Anglican leadership, female clergy, and what defines the true church. A close reading of Zechariah 14 and the Mount of Olives debate about prophetic timing. Discussions on perfection as perfect love and questions about Easter references. Trinitarian distinctions and how God can manifest bodily while remaining present everywhere. Debates over moderate Calvinism, temple rebuilding, and law enforcement use-of-force incidents.
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Denominations Can Depart Without Destroying The True Church
- Steve Gregg argues that many modern denominations have departed from biblical teaching by redefining marriage and ordaining women, which signals institutional rejection of Christ as head.
- He distinguishes the true Church as the worldwide community of born-again followers with Christ as head, not corporate denominations like the Anglican Church.
Mount Of Olives Image Means Divine Abandonment Not Return
- Gregg links Zechariah 14's image of God's feet on the Mount of Olives to Ezekiel's prophecy of divine abandonment before a temple's destruction, reading it as symbolic of God leaving the temple.
- He allows that Jesus speaking from the Mount of Olives (Olivet Discourse) could serve as an inaugurated, emblematic sign of that abandonment without making it a certainty.
God's Universal Presence Versus Manifest Appearances
- Gregg explains God’s manifestations (theophanies) as a difference between universal presence and manifest presence, comparing Old Testament appearances and Jesus as God 'sticking his finger' into the world.
- He acknowledges mystery in God's being but maintains Jesus was God incarnate while God remained omnipresent.

