
#12597 Is Lent Biblical? Tradition, Saints, and Witnessing Others - Tim Staples
2/19/2026
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“Is Lent biblical?” This question opens a discussion on the origins and significance of Lent, addressing whether it is a divine command or a human tradition. Additional topics include the nature of God’s sacrifice, the fate of Protestants, and the practice of refraining from saying Hallelujah during Lent, providing a rich exploration of faith and tradition.
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Questions Covered:
- 01:46 – Is Lent biblical or is it a man made tradition?
- 12:30 – Did God want to die for us? Why did he put the tree of the knowledge of God and evil in the Garden in the first place?
- 20:15 – Do all protestants go to hell?
- 28:30 – Are there any recognized Catholic saints from Scotland?
- 36:12 – Why do we not say Hallelujah during lent and when did that practice start?
- 41:00 – Am I sinning by how I think about other people? I’m not judging others but I can’t help but see their sin. How can we be witnesses to others without being forceful?
- 43:45 – Am I sinning by how I think about other people? I’m not judging others but I can’t help but see their sin. How can we be witnesses to others without being forceful?
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