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#76 - Apologetics and Evangelism: You Don’t Have to Be a Debater-Biblical Apologetics for Everyday Christians
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#76 - Apologetics and Evangelism: You Don’t Have to Be a Debater-Biblical Apologetics for Everyday Christians

Gospel Talks Podcast · Jeff Musgrave & George Binoka

January 21, 202632m 21s

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Show Notes

When should Christians use apologetics—and when should they avoid it?

In this episode of Gospel Talks, George Binoka and Jeff Musgrave dive into what biblical apologetics really is—and why most believers misunderstand it.

Rather than treating apologetics as academic debate or “mental gymnastics,” Jeff reframes it as something every Christian is called to do: answer sincere questions with Scripture, gentleness, and hope—while keeping the gospel central.

Using 1 Peter 3:15 as the foundation, this conversation explores how apologetics fits naturally into relational evangelism and discipleship—not as the starting point, but as a response to honest objections that arise when the gospel is clearly presented.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • When apologetics is helpful—and when it actually gets in the way
  • Why most objections to the gospel are sincere, even when they sound hostile
  • What biblical apologetics is (and what it is not)
  • Why knowing the Word of God matters more than knowing every argument
  • How Scripture—not logic alone—“converts the soul”
  • Why apologetics should always be hopeful, gentle, and respectful
  • How the Holy Spirit works when we use God’s Word
  • Why apologetics is for every Christian, not just debaters or scholars

Jeff also gives a clear, memorable definition of biblical apologetics and shows how Scripture itself provides examples of believers defending the faith—without ever losing sight of the gospel.

If you’ve ever thought, “Apologetics isn’t for me,” this episode will change the way you see defending the faith—and give you confidence to do it in a way that honors Christ and genuinely helps people.

“We don’t lead with apologetics. We lead with the gospel—and we use apologetics to answer the questions that follow.”