So much of life is neither good nor evil, but can be turned either way according to what we choose. The problem is, we would rather not choose. We justify our non-choice by blaming God or the devil for our decision not to make a decision, and then we wonder why nothing seems to change for the better.
Genesis 1:1-6:8; Isaiah 42:5-43:10; Luke 10:18-20; John 14:16-17, 26-27, 16:5-15; Ephesians 2:1-10; Philippians 4:10-14
Music: “In Your Mercy,” Solomon O. Lopez, The Born At Home Collections, The Hebraism Project 2014. To hear more of Solomon’s music, visit The Hebraism Project on YouTube.
Picture: Girl with doll. Photo by Julie Corsi, December 24, 2008, via Flickr.
Childish Inclinations and Evil Consequences
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So much of life is neither good nor evil, but can be turned either way according to what we choose. The problem is, we would rather not choose. We justify our non-choice by blaming God or the devil for our decision not to make a decision, and then we wonder why nothing seems to change for the better.
Genesis 1:1-6:8; Isaiah 42:5-43:10; Luke 10:18-20; John 14:16-17, 26-27, 16:5-15; Ephesians 2:1-10; Philippians 4:10-14
Click here to download a transcript of this podcast: Childish Inclinations and Evil Consequences.pdf
Music: “In Your Mercy,” Solomon O. Lopez, The Born At Home Collections, The Hebraism Project 2014. To hear more of Solomon’s music, visit The Hebraism Project on YouTube.
Picture: Girl with doll. Photo by Julie Corsi, December 24, 2008, via Flickr.
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