On top of all the other hard questions about why things are as they are, how about this: if God knew that it wasn’t good for human beings to be alone, but He also knew that getting two or more humans together would inevitably result in conflict, was He setting us up for failure from the beginning?
Deuteronomy 16:18-21:9; Isaiah 51:12-53:12; Genesis 1:28, 2:18-4:16; Matthew 7:1-5; John 7:24; Acts 3:23-26; Romans 2:1-4; 1 Corinthians 6:1-8, 11:17-34
Music: Song of Glory,” Exodus Road Band, Heart of the Matter, Exodus Road Records 2016. This song and others by Exodus Road Band are available at https://www.exodusroadband.com/.
Photo: Grimes County Courthouse, Anderson, Texas. Photo by Patrick Feller, March 9 2018, via Flickr.
Divine Lapse of Judgment?
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On top of all the other hard questions about why things are as they are, how about this: if God knew that it wasn’t good for human beings to be alone, but He also knew that getting two or more humans together would inevitably result in conflict, was He setting us up for failure from the beginning?
Deuteronomy 16:18-21:9; Isaiah 51:12-53:12; Genesis 1:28, 2:18-4:16; Matthew 7:1-5; John 7:24; Acts 3:23-26; Romans 2:1-4; 1 Corinthians 6:1-8, 11:17-34
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Music: Song of Glory,” Exodus Road Band, Heart of the Matter, Exodus Road Records 2016. This song and others by Exodus Road Band are available at https://www.exodusroadband.com/.
Photo: Grimes County Courthouse, Anderson, Texas. Photo by Patrick Feller, March 9 2018, via Flickr.
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