The real battle is not in sort of the abstract theological doctrine of the trinity, but whether we as believers can hang on to that picture and reflect it. And here i want to say, then the imaging that we shift to turns to the cross. The cross is where we have a picture of god who actually, how god deals with profound and painful disagreement. But let's us face it, that is going to be painful. It's all roh. It's gongto be painful, like the cross. That is the biblical vision of where history is going.
Conflict feels like it’s everywhere these days. Church communities, old friendships and even families are being pulled apart by tensions over politics, the pandemic, race and more. When should we stay in a church or relationship? When should we perhaps leave? Is there a biblical model to navigate these decisions and what comes in the aftermath? Join David and Curtis to discuss how we as Christians should approach these perplexing questions.
Show Notes:
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