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Nov 30, 2020 • 56min

Our Collective Identity – Family of God E2

Explore the biblical creation narrative and its implications for human relationships. Discover the interplay of unity and diversity in the Hebrew Bible, emphasizing God's inclusive vision for humanity. Learn about the term 'ezer' and its deeper meanings beyond just 'help.' Delve into the concept of divine stupor and its role in shaping purpose. Reflect on how the nuances of human identity reflect both individuality and a collective identity. Finally, consider the significance of family and community within the framework of divine unity.
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Nov 23, 2020 • 1h 1min

God’s Global Family – Family of God E1

The discussion explores how Jesus unites followers from diverse cultures into one global family, celebrating the beauty of cultural differences. The hosts reflect on the importance of diversity within the biblical narrative and examine the shift of Christianity's center to the Global South. They also highlight how the Messiah's role connects nations while emphasizing the significance of embracing various cultural expressions. Through anecdotes and biblical symbolism, the podcast paints a picture of a vibrant, interconnected family under God's light.
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Nov 16, 2020 • 59min

Does God Punish Innocent People? – Character of God E14 Q+R #2

The conversation dives into the complex nature of God's anger and compassion, highlighting the apparent contradictions in biblical narratives. Listeners explore whether God's wrath is passive or active, examining stories like Egypt's plagues. The impact of individual sins on the community is discussed, challenging notions of hyper-individualism. Intriguingly, the speakers consider Jesus’s sacrificial role and its implications for a new covenant community, urging a deeper understanding of justice and mercy woven throughout Scripture.
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Nov 9, 2020 • 1h 8min

Biblical Trust Isn't Blind – Character of God E13

Is trust in God truly blind? The hosts argue it's based on His proven reliability and faithfulness throughout biblical history. They explore the Hebrew word 'emet' and dissect the concepts of loyal love and faithfulness in God's character. Through stories of biblical figures like Abraham and Noah, they highlight the importance of evidence-based trust over mere belief. The discussion also touches on the complexities of trust in relationships and how personal experiences shape our understanding of divine reliability.
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14 snips
Nov 2, 2020 • 1h 8min

The Loyal Love of God – Character of God E12

This discussion dives into the profound Hebrew concept of 'chesed,' illustrating God's loyal love throughout scripture. From the emotional bonds in relationships to divine acts of compassion, the hosts connect biblical narratives like Ruth and Naomi to modern understandings of loyalty. They also reflect on God's unwavering promises, mercy, and commitment to justice, revealing how these attributes shape our perception of faith and trust. Each insight serves to deepen the listener's appreciation for God's enduring affection and pursuit of His people.
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Oct 26, 2020 • 57min

Saved from God’s Wrath – Character of God E11

The discussion centers on God's wrath as a reflection of allowing people to face the consequences of their choices. It underscores Jesus' sacrifice as a pivotal act of love and salvation. Listeners are encouraged to reconsider the nature of divine anger, often stemming from deep grief rather than mere punishment. The conversation also dives into idolatry's dangers, exploring how it distorts humanity's relationship with the divine. Ultimately, it reveals the intricate balance of God's patience, justice, and the transformative power of grace.
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Oct 19, 2020 • 60min

Two Men Named Jesus – Character of God E10

The discussions dive into the significance of Jesus' sacrifice and his role as the savior of Israel amid oppression. It challenges traditional views by framing God's anger as a just response rooted in covenant loyalty. The symbolism of the 'cup of wrath' is explored, connecting Old and New Testament themes of atonement and redemption. The contrasting figures of Jesus and Barabbas provide deeper insights into divine justice and human failures. Ultimately, the podcast invites listeners to reflect on the power of love and sacrifice in the context of God's transformative narrative.
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Oct 12, 2020 • 43min

God’s Wrath in the Teaching of Jesus – Character of God E9

The discussion dives into how Jesus balances compassion and the serious warnings of God's judgment for Israel. Listeners explore the transient nature of divine anger versus God's everlasting love. The themes of repentance and redemption are highlighted through John the Baptist's urgent call, emphasizing Jesus' role as a peaceful revolutionary. The podcast also teases an upcoming conversation about the significance of Jesus accepting God's wrath, ensuring the exploration of mercy in the face of serious societal upheaval.
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Oct 5, 2020 • 58min

A Cup of Wrath? – Character of God E8

Discover the intriguing metaphors of God's anger, including burning noses and divine judgment. Delve into biblical narratives that showcase the balance between God's wrath and mercy, especially in the context of the Exodus. Unpack the complexities of divine human partnership and the consequences of disobedience through Israel's stories. Explore the symbolism of the 'cup of God's anger' and how it relates to Jesus, reshaping traditional views of judgment. The discussions highlight the dual nature of God's character—gracious yet just.
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Sep 28, 2020 • 1h 2min

The First Time God Gets Angry – Character of God E7

Explore the intriguing complexity of God's anger through the lens of the flood narrative. The discussion contrasts divine anger with compassion, revealing how these emotions interact. Delve into God's measured response to human choices, illustrating divine judgment as a withdrawal of order leading to chaos. The speakers also examine the sorrow behind God's judgment and challenge traditional views of wrath. Finally, they highlight humanity's responsibility in nurturing creation and the hope for restoration intertwined with divine judgment.

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