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| Topic Started: Dec 14 2008, 08:23 PM (23 Views) | |
| Stace | Dec 14 2008, 08:23 PM Post #1 |
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17Q What is the best way to help non-Christians and Christians who are struggling to believe and sense God's love and goodness, thus, they are often tempted to seize verses like in 1Q and believes that God is someone cruel and always angry despite the fact that most other Scriptures have stated otherwise plainly? In the Old Covenant, God’s revelation of His tender love can be inferred from Deuteronomy and well as from the prophets who lament the sin of Israel. In the New Covenant, the gospel and writings of John are to be studied. Outside of the Scriptures, it takes as much faith to believe in a cruel God as it does a compassionate God. In fact, the view from the Spiritual World is so clear, it is mankind that unleashes the various forces that work against itself; while God is seeking to delay some of the forces and save the innocent. Posted with Permission from: http://eaglevision.com.my/onlinelogos.htm |
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