Episode 38: Judgment and ‘Acts of God’
Posted by Steve Bremner on 9th January 2009
This week we are privileged to have author and itinerant speaker S.J. Hill back on the show, to discuss the taboo subject of God’s judgment. Does our understanding of judgment come from an Old Testament understanding of God’s dealings with His people? What is God’s holy jealousy? Does God send hurricanes to wicked cities? Is God temperamental with His creation, His followers, and the wicked?
Join us this week as we admittedly don’t have all the answers, but have a great discussion talking about these things with the lens of God’s ultimate character trait- agape.
This week’s intro: “Good Morning Planetarium” by Falling Up
Don’t forget to check out this article of SJ’s on our site - Understanding The Jealous Love of God.
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