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Is God loving? Or is God angry?

Is God Loving – or is God Angry?

Is God loving? Or is God angry? Or, does the question have more to do with our view of G0d? ...
At no cost?

At no cost?

The rabble with them began to crave other food, and again <they> started wailing and said, “If only we had meat to eat! We remember the fish we ate <before this> at no cost—also the cucumbers, melons, leeks, onions and garlic. But now we have lost our appetite; we never ...
Christians don't want power

Do Christians want power?

Do Christians want power?  What kind of question is that?  Look around.  Of course Christians want power.  Check out the Republican Party.  Witness the strange almost worship-like adoration of Donald Trump by so many Evangelical Christians.  They want power.  So why does Scot McKnight say Christians don't want power?  And ...
After you have suffered a little while

After you have suffered a little while

After you have suffered a little while. Who are we talking about? And what is a little while? Not to mention, what happens after the suffering? And maybe, what is the suffering? How about why will this suffering take place? But first, where does this even come from? ...

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After you have suffered a little while is reflective and application-oriented in its approach to Bible study. Here’s a brief summary:
Reflective Analysis: The page delves into the concept of suffering as mentioned in the Bible, particularly focusing on 1 Peter 5:10 and the Beatitudes from Matthew 5:3-12. It encourages readers to reflect on the nature of suffering and its role in the life of a Christian.
Application to Life: It discusses how the teachings of Jesus and the experiences of suffering can be applied to a believer’s life. The text emphasizes the growth process of a Christian and the eternal perspective on trials and tribulations.
Biblical Context: The author stresses the importance of understanding the context of biblical passages, highlighting that the suffering mentioned is specific to those who are truly followers of Jesus Christ.
Eternal Perspective: The discussion leads to considering the transitory nature of earthly suffering compared to the eternity promised in the Christian faith, encouraging an eternal outlook on life’s challenges.

Do Christians have to believe God is God?

Do Christians have to believe God is God on Easter?

Do Christians have to believe God is God? I know, it seems like a stupid question. Until I read an article at salon.com titled, Do Christians believe God resurrected Jesus from the dead? Well, it's complicated. Really? It's complicated? How complicated can it be? If God is God, then why ...
Now the earth was formless and empty

Now the earth was formless and empty

In the beginning. Or maybe shortly after the beginning. Either way, at some point, the earth was formless and empty. What does that mean? Was it the beginning or not? Is there any significance to formless and empty? ...
The Screwtape Letters Study Guide

Screwtape Letter #8 – Discussion Guide

Screwtape correctly says “It is during such trough periods, much more than during the peak periods, that it is growing into the sort of creature He wants it to be.” Why do the troughs of the Christian life encourage more growth than the peaks? ...
Don't wait until you're ready

Don’t settle for less, #05: Don’t wait until you’re ready

Don't wait until you're ready If you wait until you're ready, you'll be waiting your entire life.  OK, I'll go along with that part.  Even with: be as prepared as you can, but then dive in headfirst.  That's all good stuff for the secular world.  But we're taking this to ...
Count the cost

Count the cost

I do know now, after these past 7 years.  Some of it was for others, based on feedback I've received.  Some of it was certainly for me.  The cost has been high.  And yet, looking at the image at the top, I realize that when we're talking about this particular ...
Christianity signing its own death warrant

Is liberal Christianity signing its own death warrant?

Is liberal Christianity signing its own death warrant?  That question was from 2012.  Maybe a better question for today is whether Christianity is signing its own death warrant - liberal or otherwise.  However, I think the best question is can Christianity sign its own death warrant ...
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