
Commons Church Podcast Why Sodom Still Matters - Jeremy Duncan
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Nov 17, 2025 Explore the misunderstood story of Sodom and Gomorrah, revealing God's patience and willingness to engage in honest conversation. Discover how the narrative symbolizes humanity's worst traits like greed and injustice. Learn about Abraham's bold negotiation with God, and the deeper message of relentless grace, reminding us that even the most flawed can find redemption. The discussion highlights the importance of transformative faith and invites listeners to wrestle with challenging biblical texts.
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God As Listener And Responder
- Genesis frames God appearing as a listener who invites human argument rather than a capricious ruler.
- Abraham's negotiation shows divine responsiveness as central to God's character, not arbitrary power.
Power Seen As Responsive Love
- Nahum Sarna argues the story reassures that an omnipotent God is not capricious and will act justly.
- Jeremy Duncan adds that divine power is best seen as responsive love that gives itself away.
Ask Hard Questions Of Your God-Image
- Bring honest questions and debates to your image of God because the story models such interrogation.
- Allow your misconceptions of power to fall so you can better encounter divine love and grace.








