We are bred for conflict, or so it seems. Even in the games we play, are objective is to win at the expense of others. Is that how our Creator designed us? Maybe, but it’s more likely that in His eternal perspective, the winners are the ones who enter the Kingdom together with those they have helped along the way.
Music: “Overture” (feat. Eben Mann), 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.
Settling for Division
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We are bred for conflict, or so it seems. Even in the games we play, are objective is to win at the expense of others. Is that how our Creator designed us? Maybe, but it’s more likely that in His eternal perspective, the winners are the ones who enter the Kingdom together with those they have helped along the way.
Numbers 22:2-25:9; Micah 5:7-6:8; Genesis 12:3; Deuteronomy 2:8-9; 1 Samuel 15:22-23; 1 Corinthians 1:10-18, 6:1-8
Click here to download a transcript of this podcast: Setting for Division
Music: “Overture” (feat. Eben Mann), 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.
Photo: A friendly game of Catan.
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