Why We Suffer: Why does God allow Evil, Sickness, Suffering and Pain to Exist in this World?Robin Sacredfire
"John Piper's Scripture Sermons" Does God Intend Evil for Our Good? (Podcast Episode 2023) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...
Did God create disorder and chaos? What does it actually mean to be evil? And how do you tell your kids that in the Bible dragons are actually the “bad guys”? In this episode, Tim and Jon respond to your questions from the first half of the Chaos Dragon series. Thank you to ...
God didn’t create evil, God doesn’t use evil, and God won’t allow evil. God is good. Only good. Always good. His only connection with evil is to disallow it through the power of the cross. God vs. Evil Read Richard Murray’s New Book In fact, God has already disarmed and...
Listen to this message to learn that God allows evil in the world that is brought about by man's own actions. See that God is always the invisible factor in all events and He uses suffering to fulfill His own plan for the good of those who trust in Him. Hear a number of direct ...
If two sisters born into the wrong religion die early, will God send the sixteen-year-old to hell, and the six-year-old to heaven? Obvious Problems These are just a handful of the dilemmas popular theology has created in an attempt to explain the existence of God, the problem of evil,...
The serpent said to Eve: "You eat the fruit of eyes will be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil", in the face the temptation of the snake, Eve, bearing in mind the will of God: 翻译结果2复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 null 翻译结果3复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回...
Reconcile the existence of a loving God with the existence of evil in the world or at least suffering in the world. Cameron Bertuzzi: Well, not just a loving God. Well, unless you’re trying to make a distinction here- Alex O’Connor: Yeah, a God- Cameron Bertuzzi: Th...
"The Story of God with Morgan Freeman" Why Does Evil Exist? (TV Episode 2016) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...
Generally, "godspeed" used to wish someone luck, or for a safe journey. But where did this phrase come from, when did it become popular, and does it actually have any connection to God and the Bible? Let's dive into Middle English in search of the meani